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More Mini-Comics Day Comics Posted to the Internet

Ryan Dow’s mini-comic on the economics of mini-comics is being serialized on his website a page a day for a week.

Athena Currier is serializing her fun mini-comic on her site here, and has a report on the Minneapolis event.

Devin Kraft posted his comic he made at the Dragon’s Lair event in Austin, TX.

Check out this gorgeous one from Ingi Jensson.

Long-time mini-comics cartoonist Colin Upton has his mini-comic posted here.

Aardvark Farmer has his mini-comic and a video of him talking about it here.

Jesse Hughes has his mini-comic posted here.

April Nash has her mini-comic posted here.

Michael Anthony Carroll has his mini-comic posted here.

Lis Huey has her mini-comic posted here.

Martin Jackson posted his mini-comic here.

Sheika Lugtu posted her mini-comic here.

If you participated and put your comic online, let me know and I’ll link to it here. Email me at webmaster(at)cartoonistconspiracy.com.

Beholder of the Eye!

Mini-Comics legend Steve Willis just posted his Mini-Comics Day comic, Beholder of the Eye! You can check it out on his site by clicking on the image.

You’ll want to explore that site some, too… Steve is one of the most prolific mini-comics cartoonists of all time, and he has been scanning and posting all his wonderful works to his website.

Mini Comics from Puerto Rico!

We have a number of mini-comics makers that have been hard at work today. Due to finding out rather late in the game, we weren’t able to get together and celebrate while creating, as we would have liked. But we will gather the fruit of our labors, and present them here soon enough.

For now, I’d like to show my first comic ever, which happened to be brought about by the Mini-Comics Day event. I didn’t get to set it into a book, or a nicely printable PDF file, to share with you all, but that is in the works. After all, I did this to learn, and that is something we never stop doing. here’s my 8 page comic, as originally drawn in two sketchbook pages. We will report on our friends very soon. A good friend of ours, being an art teacher, gave her class the assignment of creating a mini-comic! So there should be more to share here, or at their own links and blogs. For now, I hope you like my offering. Looking forward to see more creations. Thanks for your attention.

News from Indonesia: We’re done!

Hey guys, hope you’re have the same excitement as we were today. Yup, mini comics day event in indonesia has just ended, and we got 17 onsite entries and 6 offsite entry which sent via emails.

We’ll post the result some times tomorrow… hopefully we can threaded all the result and sent it to you guys…

Greetings from Indonesian Comic Society