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David Lloyd Art Auction - Part 2

Posted: December 1, 2009

David Lloyd is selling four more V For Vendetta sketches from the Comica ‘09 Heavy Pencil event on the 5 November. David has kindly donated this art to help raise funding and awareness for Cartoon Classroom - a non-profit organisation whose aim is to provide a means of centralising all information available on the study of cartoon and sequential art in the UK and Southern Ireland. You can bid for these four signed sketches on ebay until Sunday 6 December.

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