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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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"...plenty to spark your interest here, even if your last comic experience involved cow pie."
Flavorpill

"...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

"Gives the comic form the cultural representation the UK doesn't normally see."
David Greene

"Comica normally comes up with some great talks and panels, but this was particularly memorable..."
Comix Influx

"...one of the most interesting and high quality celebrations of comics the country has ever seen."
Ninthart

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

"There's always something interesting in Comica's raft of events..."
Joel Meadows

"...Sacco had some interesting things to say about the comics form in general."
Simon Hacking

"It's fun, it's informative, it's inspirational, and it's an absolute must-do."
Gosh! Comics

"The ICA treats comics the way they should be: as contemporary art."
Sci Fi London