A COMICA REVIEW BY:
TRIPWIRE
The following review appeared in the UK comics magazine Tripwire in July 2003.
Featuring some of the most critically-acclaimed international comic book creators as well as the pick of the new turks.
The following review appeared in the UK comics magazine Tripwire in July 2003.
Featuring some of the most critically-acclaimed international comic book creators as well as the pick of the new turks.
Comica Argentina
Joe Sacco’s Comica Interview Online
ComiXmas Panel: How A Comic Is Made
Reinhard Kleist: The Man In Black & White
ComiXmas: When Worlds Collide
"Paul Gravett Rules!"
Peggy Burns
"...a major new international festival devoted to sequential narratives."
Flux
"Gives the comic form the cultural representation the UK doesn't normally see."
David Greene
"Every time I go to these events I come back inspired to do more work."
Sylvia Libedinsky
"...a fantastically wide selection of comics, to be touched, admired and purchased."
Toby Litt
"The whole affair was very effective as an insight into the creative process of a genius."
Unified Review Theory
"The ICA treats comics the way they should be: as contemporary art."
Sci Fi London
"This event showcased some of the great variety of manga art styles and artists working across languages, continents and cultures in the world today."
Karl Pell
"Thank you, Paul Gravett, for another wonderful season of Comica!"
Sarah McIntyre
"...a two-week celebration of the art form..."
The London Paper