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A COMICA REVIEW BY:

DAVID GREENE


David Green is a UK based cartoonist who also runs Samu, a retail space for independently created books, music and design.

Really excited by the festival. I admire the depth and aspect you’ve achieved. Gives the comic form the cultural representation the UK doesn’t normally see. More European, which is my cup of tea. Not just a gathering of Green Lantern fans. Well done again!

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Reviews

"Every time I go to these events I come back inspired to do more work."
Sylvia Libedinsky

"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

"...some of the UK's sharpest cartoonists gathered at the ICA in London for a unique test of creativity and endurance: a 24-hour comic marathon, during which each artist was challenged to create a spontaneous 24-page story."
The New Statesman

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

"...a long-overdue celebration of graphic art and literature."
BBC Collective

"I was about to fall off my chair from overstimulation."
Sarah McIntyre

"I had a wonderful time and really enjoyed the presentation. It was so impressive!"
Helen McCarthy

"It was definitely worth the trip."
Garen Ewing

"...he's a natural storyteller. He can't seem to stop."
Paul Tierney

"It was a real learning experience."
Tom Humberstone