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I NOW HAVE AN ONLINE STORE (FINALLY)
If you’ve ever wanted to purchase my zines or original art, you now have the chance to do so. That’s right, I’ve finally got off my buns and created an Etsy page. Welcome everyone, to 2007.
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SHE IS A TIGER GODDESS MONSTER I THINK
JILLIAN FLECK
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ASH KID
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Boxfriend My Boxfriend Episode 5 by Jillian Fleck
I get the distinct feeling that Hagio is a bad influence, despite this, they remain my favorite character in this series.
Thank you for joining us once again for another episode of Boxfriend My Boxfriend, hope you’re enjoying the second volume so far. Just to let you know that this year I will be debuting the second volume of Boxfriend My Boxfriend at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (in toronto!!!), more details to follow, but I’m currently hard at work making an excellent new zine for you to enjoy. If you’re planning on attending let me know! I’d love to say hello!
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Rough idea for a new comic...we shall see. Kinda chomping on Dash Shaw’s flavor here, probably need to tone it down.
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From the sketchbook!
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One from the sketchbook.
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HECKING BOSS- THANKS CHAMPS <3
WAY TO GO EVERYBODY!


Comics Workbook Composition Competition 2017 Winners
Congratulations to all who created and submitted work for this contest. We really enjoyed reading each and every work.
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FIRST PLACE - Weeklong Comics Workbook Rowhouse Residency ($500 value)
Sienna Cittadino - Girl’s Bathroom
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SECOND PLACE - $250 gift certificate at Copacetic Comics
Chris Kohler - Living Room
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THIRD PLACE - $100 gift certificate at Copacetic Comics
Sara Sarmiento - Deep Clean
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HONORABLE MENTIONS - $50 gift (each) at Big Planet Comics
Jillian Fleck - Push Thru
Louis Deux - Touristing
Simon Reinhardt - Slow Theft
Foxitalic - Hangover Haiku
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It is our hope that all of the makers who participated in this contest have been TRANSFORMED in some way – artistically, personally, spiritually, and/or physically (improved eye-hand coordination? yes!) – by the time and energy dedicated to the creation of their submissions. Everyone who took part in this exercise has completed a hero’s journey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJwPIiUPfK4
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The restrictions placed upon the contest entries were derived from The Santoro Correspondence Course for Comic Book Makers. It is my firmly held belief that restrictions such as the grid are ultimately freeing. I also believe that timing is the essential ingredient to making great comics. How do you study and practice timing in comics? You use the grid. Yadda yadda yadda.
**Last year a deceptively small and simple grid inspired over a hundred artists to make comics for the contest. This year we returned to the traditional 6-panel grid, and far fewer creators rose to the challenge (I think because of the larger size, ultimately). The test here really became about the timing. The zigzag of the six panel grid is very different than the scrolling of the three panel grid. A good sense of timing is the essential ingredient which leads to stronger storytelling and the six panel grid is very particular.
Also, the size that we recommended this year is what the pros used at Marvel and DC for over 25 years. “Print size layouts” and “twice up” originals. (It’s not quite “twice up” but that’s what it used too be called.) The 10 x 15 inch live area is much more work than last year’s smaller manga sized originals. So, something to think about: SCALE. And how scale changes how you make comics.
The judging panel consisted of two men and three women from diverse backgrounds. Some were comics makers, some were comics readers and one was a “non-comics reader” - meaning this particular judge was not a comics initiate.
Please see this post for information regarding this fall’s correspondence course.
Thanks. - Frank Santoro
P.S. Please reblog. Thank you.
Thank you to Copacetic Comics, Big Planet Comics and the judges for contributing their efforts and financial support to make this contest possible.
And of course THANK YOU to everyone who participated. Please check out all of the entries below.
A Period Of Transition by Phillip Dokes Allen by Doctopmaru (disqualified) Are You Ready by G.R. Lear Awash by John Hexer Bloodsuckers Love Me by Jackie Kirby Canto V by Amanda Hamilton Columbus is Going to be Awesome by John Cihon Deep Clean by Sara Sarmiento Eksistensens Jeger by Addley Walker Force Fields by Paul Frog Legs by MK Girl’s Bathroom by Sienna Cittadino Good Boy City by Jonathan Tune Hangover Haiku by Foxitalic Here Comes Racecar by Alexander Moser Here’s the Light by Tor Brandt Left Over Soup by The Formal Kid Living Room by Chris Kohler Look See by Kevin Zych Meaning by Mariana Yatsuda Ikuta Morbid Orbit by Alice Blank Mother by Evan M. Cohen (disqualified) Muse by Brandon Alexander Berry Noffi by Niall Breen Origen by Josh Bowron Overtimers by TimersTimers and K-Un Ping Pang by James Abbit Push Thru by Jillian Fleck Reaching Toward Open Sky by LM Bolger Sandbag Spectator by Jacob Breck (disqualified) Sea Saga by James Coats Shop Class by Donald Price Slow Theft by Simon Reinhardt Soft Swords by Sam Meister Sweet Marla by Alex Williams Ta Ka Ra Zu Ka by Antoine Medes Teaching English in Taiwan by Iris Yan Tech Sector Baseball by Moose The Room by Louise Aleksiejew To the Mountain, On Your Own, At Night by Tanya Guryel Tone Deaf by R.D. Addams Touristing by Louis Deux Two Girls and A Caricature by Ari S. Mulch When I Grow Up by James Wilson
List of entries from 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
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PUSH THRU by Jillian Fleck
Finally a new comic! Made for the Comics Workbook Composition Competition this year of our lord 2017.
I honestly probably started and restarted 15 different stories, then, made one about sabotaging yourself. HUH.
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HEY! Support the Dirty Diamonds Kickstarter and you could be reading my comic about giant angel clits.
THE RIGHT CHOICE HAS NEVER BEEN THIS OBVIOUS.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dirtydiamonds/dirty-diamonds-8-sex-an-all-girl-comic-anthology
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Please support Dirty Diamonds, they offer a great place of expression for female comic artists and make super rad comics! One of my comics will be included this year so check it out!

SUPPORT THE FIRST DIRTY DIAMONDS #8: SEX FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE
http://www.dirtydiamonds.net/kickstarter
It’s just about one week into the campaign, and we are HALFWAY TO OUR GOAL! Thank you all for this amazing start!! We’ve got big plans for this campaign and this book, and we’re so happy that you’re sharing the ride with us.
This is a speedy Kickstarter (we launched with only 26 days for the campaign), so we are officially issuing our first CROWDFUNDING CHALLENGE!
If we reach 69% funded by the end of our second week (June 19th), we’ll add a SECOND temporary tattoo design to EVERY backer’s rewards, AND all of the backers of digital rewards will also receive the knuckle tattoos!
As promised, we’re also going to reveal our exciting reward temporary tattoo designs :
Whether you’re hoping to smash the patriarchy, or show yourself some much-deserved tender love and attention, everyone pledging for a physical reward ($30 or above) will be receiving this set of knuckle tattoos!
(Which can also be sported as arm bands, chest crests, ankle accents…)
We hope you’ll keep helping to spread the word about our project to help us hit this milestone!!! All of your support and enthusiasm is what makes this campaign so successful, and enables us to make this book and support our creators!
SUPPORT DIRTY DIAMONDS TODAY! - http://www.dirtydiamonds.net/kickstarter
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