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words and photos by Kasia Mychajlowycz The fourth Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival was a week of book releases, […]
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View all Calls for Submissionswords and photos by Kasia Mychajlowycz The fourth Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival was a week of book releases, […]
TORONTO Monday December 3, 8pm, Trampoline Hall, The Garrison, 1197 Dundas West, $5 tickets at door Curated by Sholem Krishtalka. […]
The High Cost of Doing (Comics) Business: The Zub Tales blog — written by Toronto-based writer, artist and Sheridan College […]
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Fans of weirdo/cult/trashy ephemera and culture would do well to visit the Cinema Sewer table at Canzine West. Cinema Sewer […]