SDCC 2026: White Cat Entertainment Returns – Graphic Policy

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SDCC 2026: White Cat Entertainment Returns - Graphic Policy
White Cat Entertainment

White Cat Entertainment returns to San Diego Comic-Con International following a year of significant and exciting growth for the creator-led publishing and entertainment company. You can find them at Small Press Booth P-10.

After expanding its comics and graphic novel publishing footprint through a partnership with Massive Publishing and launching a creative solutions division with award-winning writer, producer, and development strategist Rylend Grant, Managing Partner of The Shoshin Creative Lab, White Cat Entertainment arrives at SDCC with creator appearances, convention programming, new releases, and the launch of the Alpha Cat #2 Kickstarter campaign, which has been labeled a “Project We Love”!

Meet the Creators

For the first time, fans will have the opportunity to meet both Chris Mancini and artist Fernando Pinto together at San Diego Comic-Con at Booth P-10. Traveling all the way from Chile, Pinto will be accepting commissions and signing books alongside Mancini throughout the convention. The appearance comes as the longtime creative team celebrates the launch of Alpha Cat #2, now live on Kickstarter.

Panels & Appearances

Comics on Comics – Marvel and Magic: The Gathering Crossover
Thursday, July 23 | 8:30 PM Room 26AB

The Sweet Sixteenth show closes out night one of SDCC with a discussion of the latest MARVEL x Magic: The Gathering set. Guest Chris Mancini (writer/producer; founder, White Cat Entertainment) appears with host Joseph H. Johnson, Jr. (actor, comedian), plus additional guests.

Why We Make Comics: The Urge, The Obsession, The Necessity 
Friday, July 24 | 7:00-8:00 | Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Behind every comic is a deeper story… one that goes beyond craft, technique, or industry know-how. Rylend Grant and David Avallone (hosts of the Telly Award-winning WRITERS BLOCK podcast) bring together a panel of acclaimed creators and dig into the real reason they make comics: the personal drives, emotional compulsions, and life experiences that make storytelling not just a career, but a necessity. From catharsis to chaos, therapy to obsession, this candid conversation explores what fuels the creative fire and why, for some, making comics isn’t a choice at all.


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