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HAND-MADE COMICS:
A MINI HISTORY OF OFF-THE-CUFF MINI-COMICS



An exhibition of mini-comics at the BookArtBookshop from the collections of curators Les Coleman, Paul Gravett and Savage Pencil, with an accompanying 12-page A6-size mini-comic catalogue, A Mini-History of containing an essay by Les Coleman and Paul Gravett. All of the guest artists and contributors to Comica were invited to draw original covers for these catalogues, which were displayed at the exhibition and auctioned at a closing night party.

Where: BookArtBookShop, 17 Pitfield St, London, N1 6HB
When: May 27 to June 13, 2004


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Reviews

"Comica Comiket at the ICA was buzzing with invention and ideas."
The Guardian

"British preconceptions of graphic novels are changing as exhibitions such as Comica expose the challenging work out there."
Design Week

"It is turning into one of the best comic-related events of the year in London."
Joel Meadows

"Comica... continues to heap cultural credibility onto this once maligned art form."
BBC Online

"I'll definitely be going to more Comica events."
Matthew Rees

"Imagine one of the world's greatest cities hosting a series of events starring the world's greatest cartoonists, put together by one of the world's greatest comics scholars. That's London's Comica."
The Beat

"Yet another fabulous evening."
Martin Eden

"I went in a casual fan, and came out an undisputed Kirbyphile."
Comic Book Resources

"Comica features some of the most highly regarded figures currently working in the form..."
The Observer

"...vastly informative and entertaining."
Kevin Fitzsimmons