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This town in Seine-et-Marne will become the temple of manga culture for a whole weekend

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Notice to fans of Japanese culture, collectors and families. After two first editions having found their audience, the Luzancy manga fair returns for a third edition Saturday May 23 and Sunday May 24, 2026. Renamed “Club Luzancy 3”, the event is organized by the festival committee in partnership with Art and Culture in Seine-et-Marne.
For two days, the rural home will be transformed into a temple of the imagination, of pop culture, of the geek universe. The organizers announce the presence of more than 30 exhibitors.

A journey between Japan and geek culture

The show will bring together various worlds. Visitors will be able to find reading stands, figurines, Pokémon cards, derivative productsbut also independent designers specializing in illustration, crochet, 3D printing and artisanal jewelry.

Among the guests are the duo Binoute Gribouillis and Yulina Art. The two designers, who are participating in the show for the first time, will offer jewelry, accessories and illustrations.

The public will also be able to discover the graphic universe of Naamlock Zar, fanzine illustrator passionate about geek culture, or the retro collections of Pascal Danty, aka Danty Cadeau, specialist in vintage toys and cult objects des années passées.

Collectors should also find what they are looking for thanks to the stands of rare Pokémon cards and video games. Jonathan Demangeot will notably propose collectible cards, consoles or video gamesfrom classics to recent productions.

The artist couple Romain Huet and Anne-Sophie Billet will exhibit their comics and illustrated novelswhile Sivanthini will introduce you to the traditional art ofJapanese origami. His creations, made in particular from Washi paper or recycled manga pages, will be the subject of live demonstrations.

THE new technologies will also have their place with Kingcreats, a designer specializing in 3D printing of characters inspired by manga and fantasy universes.

The public will also be able to find Ruki Crochet and her handmade creations, Laurence and Jérémi with their figurines Popor even Charles Marchand, the creator of La Forge de Darkus, and his t-shirts personnalisés.

Local artists

The show also wants to promote local creators. The artist from the Fertoise region Harukamelody Let’s present an example of our first manga title. Equilythaccompanied by its illustrations and derived products. Mélanie, alias The Geek-en-Délireand all its cats… again, purely Seine-et-Marnais.

Among the regulars, the father-daughter duo will also be there Jef Simonet and Babellepresent for the third year, who will set up their stand of caricatures and original creations. A solidarity action since the profits from their sales will be intended for sick children.

Cosplay, mascots and family atmosphere

Beyond the stands, the organizers are focusing on the atmosphere. Mascots inspired by popular characters like Stitch, Pikachu or even Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps of Zootopia will stroll through the aisles for séances photo with visitors.

Cosplay will also be on the program, with many enthusiasts expected Costumes en héros de mangas, d’animés ou de jeux vidéo.

Un food truck inspiré de One Piece

To complete the experience, a food truck entirely dedicated to the world of One Piece will be on site during the two days. Burgers, hot dogs and “pirate” drinks will be offered to visitors in a décor inspired by Luffy’s equipment.

Between Japanese culture, craftsmanship, nostalgia for the 1990s and 2000s and a passion for manga, the “Club Luzancy 3” show intends to confirm its place among the pop culture events in the north of Seine-et-Marne.

“Club Luzancy 3” manga fair, Saturday May 23, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday May 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rural home, rue du 104e Régiment d’Infanterie, in Luzancy. Free entry for all.

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