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I thought I might be able to draw a movie review while I was at the Emerald City Comicon, but I was wrong. Attendance was through the roof and I was kept very busy signing books. So, in lieu of a comic this week, I thought I would share with you some of my photos from the event. You can see, and leave comments for, the rest of my photos on my Flicker account.
2 comments:
Kevin Smith
said...
Met you at the con. You've got a pic of me with your book. I read through it, though at the end of 'bride of the monster' you should have just told people to go see Johnny Depp in Ed Wood, a vastly superior film about the infamous director. Thanks for the book!
Dear Kevin, I posted all the photos I took of the event on my Flickr account. Please leave a note there as to which one you are in, and I will tag your name. Friend me The Comic Critic page in facebook and I will post and tag you there as well.
Mark Monlux is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist. The bulk of his work has been in the adverting and publishing world, his work in recent years has turned to various aspects of Graphic Facilitation; Ideation Illustration, Cartoon Reporter, Sketchnotes, and Whiteboard Animation. He co-founded The C.L.A.W. and is a member of the Graphic Artist Guild, the National Cartoonists Society, and Cartoonists Northwest. He lives in Fern Hill with his loving wife.
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2 comments:
Met you at the con. You've got a pic of me with your book. I read through it, though at the end of 'bride of the monster' you should have just told people to go see Johnny Depp in Ed Wood, a vastly superior film about the infamous director. Thanks for the book!
Dear Kevin, I posted all the photos I took of the event on my Flickr account. Please leave a note there as to which one you are in, and I will tag your name. Friend me The Comic Critic page in facebook and I will post and tag you there as well.
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