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Sunday Comix February Gallery Shows
That's right! Sunday Comix members' artwork will on display during the month of February at TWO gallery shows: "Komics @ Kerouac" is a Sunday Comix specific show featuring members Matt & Ellen Wyatt, Ray Tomczak, Max Ink and others' framed art on display as well as their books for sale all thru the month of February at the Kafé Kerouac (2250 N. High St. Columbus). Kafé hours are Mon-Fri, 8am to 11pm, Sat, 10am to 11pm, and Sun, Noon to 10pm. The opening reception will be held at the Kafé on Friday, Feb 1 from 7-11p. A few members of the Sunday Comix group will also be participating in the National Cartoonists Society, Great Lakes Chapter sponsored show, "LAUGHS AT LAKESIDE" at the High Road Gallery (12 E Stafford Ave, Worthington) from January 30 to February 23. Gallery hours are Wed-Fri, 12-4pm and Sat, 11:30am-4pm. Sunday Comix will be hosting a Comix Jam during the Opening Reception on Sunday, February 3, 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
Labels: Columbus, Events, gallery show, hype, News, Sunday Comix
24 Hour Comics Day Publicity in New Mexico
It's been a good week for getting out the word about comics, making comics, and 24 Hour Comics Day in New Mexico. Chris from True Believers and Jett were guests on Santa Fe Radio Cafe on KSFR on Wednesday morning, talking about comics and the event. The MP3 is available here7000 BC is featured prominently in this week's comic feature in The Alibi, Albuquerque's alternative newsweekly. There's an article on the group, a look at some of our comics, and piece about 24 Hour Comics Day. Update: the second letter talks about 7000 BC's predecessor. Kathy Dee, if you see this, please send us an email. Labels: 24 Hour Comics, 7000 BC, hype
24 Hour Comics Day Minneapolis Banner
New Mexico's Contribution to Izzy's 50 States Jam
Raised By Squirrels: Los Alamos now available
Reluctantly reunited, Tyler and Rose have rejoined the S.Q.R.L., the covert agency that nearly destroyed them. Now, in Los Alamos, the discoveries they make about the organization's history will lead to even more mystery and greater danger. This book collects issues 8 through 11 of Raised By Squirrels, a gallery of new art, and the first four Squirrel Tales. Available, along with volume 1, at the Raised By Squirrels site. Labels: 7000 BC, comics, hype
Stwalley's New Blog
I've altered my personal website at Stwallskull.com to be a blog. You can subscribe to it here, if you're inclined. It will talk a lot about comics and cartooning, as well as a multitude of other topics that interest me (old music, weirdness, animation, technology, etc, etc, etc). In addition to the mail feed on the site, there is a feed on the right side of the page that is also "Stwallskull's Interesting Links" a very frequently updated list of choice articles that I run across on the web on a wide variety of topics of interest, including, of course, comics and cartooning. You can subscribe to that here. Labels: comics, hype, Useful Information
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