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Comica ‘09: The Superhuman Condition

Posted: November 12, 2009

Interviewing artists Cameron Stewart, Karl Kerschl and Ramon Perez at Comica ‘09, on Monday 16 November at the ICA, will be Rich Johnston from comic news site Bleeding Cool, formerly scoop-meister of Lying in the Gutters. As well as covering their mainstream and superhero print comics productions, our North American guests will also be discussing their independent projects including developing their own innovative webcomics: Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo (winner of the 2009 Joe Shuster Award for Best Webcomic), Karl Kerschl’s The Abominable Charles Christopher, Ramon Perez’s Kuku Buri. More event details here…

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