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ComiXmas: When Worlds Collide

Posted: December 2, 2009

ComiXmas Exhibition: When Worlds Collide is an exhibition of fantastic images from contemporary comic books and graphic novels, featuring work by the best contemporary comic book artists, along with images from past great masters of the genre. Included in the exhibition is work by Osamu Tezuka, one of the fathers of Japanese manga and anime; Hergé, the Belgian creator of Tintin; Woodrow Phoenix, creator of the award winning Rumble Strip; Andrzej Klimowski, illustrator of The Master & Margarita; Reinhard Kleist, illustrator of Johnny Cash: I See A Darkness; From Hell creators Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, and many other artists.

This free exhibition runs from 11 December 2009 to 6 February 2010 at the London Print Studio Gallery, 425 Harrow Road, London. More details…

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