Showing posts with label comics on k. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics on k. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Richard Fairgray


Yes, Richard Fairgray, author of falling leaves and the latest Blastosaurus is to be present at comics on K for one day only, Sunday 18th.
You can meet up with the author from 1pm onwards and peruse through some of his works before Armageddon expo.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Dylan Horrocks

Yes, Dylan Horrocks will be at Comics on K, not only for a talk but he will be selling mini comics as well.Pretty rare these days.
You can catch Dylan on Saturday 17th from 1 pm until 7
He will be closing the event for the day by an hour long speech called:"the 6 things I have learned from comics"
This talk will be about gaining confidence in your drawing, the untruthfulness of stories, wrestling with the business side of comics, and copyright issues ("intellectual property is theft" etc).
This sounds all very promising and please feel free to bring cushions or your favorite fold able beach chair along as the High Seas will have limited sitting ( or if you are that hardcore and don't mind sitting on the concrete floor, don't be shy to do so.)

Monday, October 12, 2009

Frank and Becky





authors of Tiny Kitten Teeth, a web-comic updated daily. Frank and Becky have recently returned from San Diego Comic-con and Mocca (a New York based alternative comics convention) where they were promoting their work.

Brent Willis




Brett Willis, an extremely prolific Wellingtonian, Brett has numerous comix projects under his belt and is currently the editor of Bristle, the Wellington Comix anthology.


Brent will be releasing the third issue of "Bristle" at Comics on K.

Aucklanders could feel pretty lucky as this third issue would only be release the night before in the capital city.

Hot news indeed.

Bristle#3 stunning cover by Ned Wenlock.

Marc Streeter


Marc Streeter has just finished, after three and a half years,his first full length comic Action man Adam
He is based in Auckland and his pursuing to continue the stories as an ongoing webcomics.
Marc will be happy to shake your hand if you ask nicely and also glad to sell you one of his comics if you give him money.

Stefan Neville



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

invitees

full list of participants to be revealed in a few days

Guest speakers will be Chris Slane (New Zealand Listener cartoonist), who will conduct a talk about historical research for comic work purposes and Dylan Horrocks, whose speech subject has not been entirely specified yet.

Both speakers will be holding their talk on Saturday the 17th after 5pm
we will have a sausage sizzle about that time, so as well as listening , you could be snacking, nice!