Monthly Archives: October 2006

Happy Trails

Last Tuesday evening of every month, in Melbourne at FOREPAW. [cheers to Melbournecomics.com for tipoff]Tags: comics

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The Hottest Night

Palm Pilot comic by David ChelseaTags: comics

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Publish or….

http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/exhibitions/kmg/2006/heroes/heroes_villains.html Tags: comics

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Comics on TV on the Net

Khmer language teacher Frank Smith has just finished his 92 megabyte podcast of interviews from Cambodian comics nonprofit “Our Books“. If you have a fast office connection give it a go. Available as a streaming flash file at: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=1163FE3A32EE9499 or … Continue reading

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bam bam the review

ho ho! bam! big ass mini book debuted at spx this last weekend and the first opinion hits the chattery message board of the comics jounies… and four out of the six people in his top category are australian! thats … Continue reading

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24 Hour Komik Indonesia

from Beng Rahadian:   We just made an event 24hour comics in Jakarta Please see our comics:http://www.24hourcomics.com/blog/?p=418 http://www.24hourcomics.com/blog/?p=481 Some frends of comic comunity in Bandung and Surabaya also did the same activities. We were exciting to do it, because it … Continue reading

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‘I Knew Him’ Act 1 Scene 5

Dear Folks, hello and welcome to the latest scene in my story ‘I Knew Him’, which is a long story in comic book form published on the web. When you click on the link below, it’ll take you directly to … Continue reading

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big AUSTRALASIAN mini !!

Tags: comics hi hi everyone…. looks like the print on demand big arse mini go go goes ahead and will be available at this years SPX in USA (coupla days away?) many of the australasian – assasins responded to the … Continue reading

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Duck and Cover

The Pox Girls (Susan Butcher and Carol Wood) get a spot in Artillery, a Los Angeles art magazine. (Should be published on 14th October.) And Pox 3 is to be featured in an exhibition at the State Library of Victoria … Continue reading

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