Wednesday, November 14, 2012

James Powell's 24-hour Comic Day comic

"This year I used the time i was there to finish another commission and only got one page of comic done."

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Latham Luepke's 24-hour Comic Day comic

"I have it as a chapter in my webcomic. The link to the first page is as follows... http://knavesend.thecomicseries.com/comics/70/ It was made in its entirety at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts during 24 hour comic day 2012."
 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Danno Klonowski's 24-hour Comic Day comic

Danno could only make it for six hours this year, but he accomplished a twelve comic page out of his ferocious dedication. The result, 'Arnold the Super Cardinal', is posted on staplegenius.com

Sen Holiday's 24-hour Comic Day comic

Sen Holyday posted the result as a participant of the Minneapolis 24 hour Comic Day, on the blog, 'Resingular'.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Minnepolis 24-hr Comic Day 2012 Photos

Participant cartoonist at noon, the 20th
This post will be updated with links of the participant cartoonist's sites. Please comment or email us to be included in the list or to fix any error. Thanks!

Sen Holiday - resingular.blogspot.com - ninthcirclecomic.com
Carlito Quinones - carlitothegreat.deviantart.com - twoshadesproductions.com
Amanda Sautbine - shadesheart.blogspot.com
Danno Klonowski - staplegenius.com


Another year hosted by the Minnesota Center for Book Arts

Drawing late at night

The pizza pic! - Pizza courtesy of THE SOURCE COMICS


It's really all about the pizza

He's a ruthless hooligan! (When not a charming cartoonist)

Working late at night

Danie Benson
Visit Danie Benson's site at - doodledoom.tumblr.com - raylenequinn.deviantart.com
Azisa Noor watercoloring
 Visit Azisa Noor's Work at azisanoor.tumblr.com - scarlet-dragonchild.deviantart.com
Thomas Boguszewski
Visit Thomas Boguszewski's work at thisisartinprogress.blogspot.com
Rob Stenzinger, who accomplished his 24 pages around six AM.
 Visit Rob Stenzinger's site at agz.me
Daniel Olson
Visit Daniel Olson's site at bewilderedkid.com
Joe Combs
 Visit Joe Comb's site at rustythewonderdog.com

Brandie Hanson
 Visit Brandie Hanson's site at brandiehansonart.mine.nu
Avianna Fankenkamp
Avianna, please resend us your site.
Steven Stwalley, the brain of the operation
 Steven Stwalley's blog - http://www.stwallskull.com/blog/
Carlos Merino, su humilde servidor
 Carlos Merino's blog - cuacomekiki.blogspot.com
Phil Howe, showing his completed 24-page comic
 Phil Howe's site penryn88.deviantart.com



Kevin Cannon from BIG TIME ATTIC
brought coffee to the braves who stood still  for 24 hours! 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Hour 23 in Minneapolis


Kevin Cannon tweets a photo: @beardhero Hour 23: The remaining few in Minneapolis. #24HCD instagr.am/p/RC-c3KC6Fg/

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

24 Hour Comics Day is this Weekend (October 20-21)! Minneapolis Event Information

 

Above: 24 Hour Comics Day Minneapolis 2012 Poster by Carlos Merino... click on it for a larger version... click here for a version you can download, print and distribute.

24 hours. Draw 24 pages of comics--- or have fun in the attempt.

This is a FREE event- No need to sign up. Please note that table space is first come, first served, though. (Please help us spread the word out there, thanks!)

Here is Carlos' summary of the event:
Nutshell: Take no more than 24 hours to draw 24 pages of comics.
It's a dare and a creative exercise.
It won't be your best comic, but it will be among your longest comics.
You are not supposed to think of an idea beforehand.
Some bring a randomizer tool to ensure the idea will be thought up that day. (For example: Pick seven random words from a dictionary -- put them all in your comic's plot.)
You can prepare your materials beforehand.
You can line boxes onto your paper and such.
Wet Paint of St. Paul will have a store there for the first few hours, so you can fill in materials you forgot to bring.
Consider working smaller than you usually do. 24 pages is a lot of ground to cover in 24 hours.
Minneapolis version is at MCBA and starts at 10 a.m. Saturday morning. Come a little early to get there before the starting bell.
Spending 24 hours in one place can be difficult. Bring snacks, beverages, personal entertainment/distraction devices, a cushion for sitting, a toothbrush.
Bring snacks for others, if you wish. There'll be a table or two to hold community snack items.
MCBA has a wifi network. It's better than nothing, but there are ever-more computers showing up at the event, and that seems to slow down the wifi. There are not many outlets. If you are bringing lots of electronic companions, consider bringing a power strip.
Many people finish by the 17-hour mark (2 or 3 in the morning) and go home. That's okay. Many people quit before finishing. That's okay, too. We're all in the room together, but except for pizza time, it's not really a chit-chatty, loud-music social event. Words of encouragement, however are always welcome.
Thanks much to the Minnesota Center for Book Arts for providing us with the best imaginable space for this event to take place in!

Thanks much to the Midwest Comic Book Association for providing us with free late night pizza!

Thanks much to Wet Paint Art for providing some free supplies for folks to use (note: you will still want to bring your own supplies)!

 Minneapolis 24 Hour Comics Day blog

Kevin Cannon's How To Survive 24 Hour Comics Day tips

24 Hour Comics Day Tweeting http://twitter.com/#!/24hourcomicday

 24 Hour Comics Day International Event's Official Site

24 Hour Comics Day Minneapolis Event on Facebook

 Minnesota Center for Book Arts
1011 Washington Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Contact: Cartoonist Conspiracy Email: 24hourcomicday@gmail.com
Web: http://24-hourcomic.blogspot.com/
Event Date & Start Time: Our event starts October 20th, 2012 at 10 AM

Monday, September 24, 2012

24 Hour Comics Day 2012 will be happening in Minneapolis October 20-21 (10AM-10AM) at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts! Watch this blog for further information.