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Reviews: Clowes & Ware

Posted: May 30, 2010

Dan Clowes (Wilson) and Chris Ware (Acme Novelty Library) made rare Comica appearances in London and Brighton on 24 and 25 May and here are few impressions of the audience:

Pop Culture Hound:
“This is what was so amazing about the evening and left me feeling inspired afterwards - we got a small glimpse into what motivates these people, what makes them tick, and just how they come up with the things they do.” More…

Tim Pilcher:
“The talk - to a full house - was pleasant, convivial and amusing. A selection of both creators work was shown on a massive screen and Paul kept the whole thing running mellifluously living up to Michael Caine’s mantra of being like a duck: look smooth and graceful on the surface, but paddle furiously underneath.” More…

Dominique le Duc:
“What a beautiful talk. Both Dan and Chris let us into their private lives and I guess this is the beauty of such a special event, and an opportunity to discover more about the person as well as their work. I enjoyed your selection of vivid and happy colours and amazing compositions of the works you displayed on screen.”

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