From Danno:
The local public access TV show, "Access to Art," visited the 24-hour comics participants Sat., Oct. 20th at the MN Center for Book Arts.
The show featuring that visit will be broadcast Tuesday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Minneapolis cable channel 17.
The episode is also online at ww.mtn.org/accesstoart.
[UPDATE: This "Access to Arts" show is based at the 24-Hour Comic Day event. There are four other segments in the show, but host Tom Cassidy keeps coming back to the Minnesota Center for Book Arts for a little bit more of the cartoonists. In order to see all the footage from 24-hour comic day, you need to watch the whole show. Danno, Steve Stwalley and Kevin Cannon are interviewed. Many of the participants are glimpsed in passing.]
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
24-hour comics -- online
Links to comics made during Minneapolis' 2007 24-Hour Comics event will be posted here.
Kevin Cannon: "Sloth Force Seven."
Maxeem Konrardy: "Hunt."
Ken Avidor: "Outsourced From Hell."
Ryan Dow: "The Simpson's Curse"
Zander Cannon: "The Caterpillar Space Force of Robots"
Kevin Cannon: "Sloth Force Seven."
Maxeem Konrardy: "Hunt."
Ken Avidor: "Outsourced From Hell."
Ryan Dow: "The Simpson's Curse"
Zander Cannon: "The Caterpillar Space Force of Robots"
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Going the distance
These cartoonists were here the whole 24 hours, but did not finish their 24-page comic. However, they did some excellent work. Jim Grafsgaard, Adam Wirtzfeld and Donn Ha. Good effort!
Congratulations, Earl Luckes!
Earl says he wants you to know that after working for 23 hours on one comic, he realized he wasn't going to finish it, so he started this comic at 9:00 a.m. And finished it.
Congratulations, Kevin Cannon!
Kevin Cannon has put his 24-hour comic, "Sloth Force Seven," online. Read it now!
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