September 30th, 2002

O2 be Human?

Show by Jo Waite

Arcadia Cafe Restaurant

103 Gertrude Street Fitzroy October 1 to 20 2002

‘Sex and Violence’ Book Launch Monday 14 October 6:00 to 9ish

Part of Melbourne Fringe Festival: (03) 9481 5111

http://www.melbournefringe.com.au

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September 29th, 2002

Optical Sloth seems to be reviewing a lot of the cartoonists I enjoy. (i.e. Robert Boyd, Lark Pien, Dylan Horrocks, Gabrielle Bell, John Pham, Kirrily Schell, Ms. Lasko-Gross, etc.)

I should probably send some stuff to them.

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September 23rd, 2002

What are the two most widely distributed newsstand comics anthologies, that have endured the test of time?

Heavy Metal, and World War III Illustrated. You can find ‘em both at any decent place that sells magazines, heck even most Borders outlets.

There’s some message there, I’m sure. I like aspects of both. Heavy Metal introducted me to Moebius, while WW3 featured Kate Evans and Fly. If these anthologies can survive, why not more?

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September 22nd, 2002

Watched Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ last night. The story equates magic with creativity…which might explain why mainstream comics writers like Alan Moore and Grant Morrison are reinventing themselves as magicians. Even Dylan Horrocks makes some noises in that direction…

And I can see where the connection is made…what could be more ‘magical’ than creating music, theatre, comics where there were none before? Where does this stuff come from?

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September 12th, 2002

ComicsAustralia.com and OzComics.com are mooting the idea of a national 24 hour comics drawing sesh like it’s a new thing. Don’t they know Malvern Stars were doing this on a regular basis in the late nineties?

It was almost-monthly, often near the full moon. There was usually at least one group migration to 7-11 during the experience. Usually about half the group would crash out. Managed to last through them all so far.

One of our alterations to the original McCloudian idea was to not set a page limit. And jam strips became a regular part of the agenda. Some great moments: Kieran Mangan quietly drawing 24 pages in 18 hours, putting his pen down and retiring to bed like it was something he did every day. Q-Ray drafting the strip that would become the lil’ chix.Shags doing a whole issue of Geek Overload. The mysterious appearance of Tung (Dex Comic) who has not been seen again to this day.

Hmm….October 12. I may be as wrinkled as Nick Nolte’s balls, but I’ve still got my stamina. If any of the old school wanna throw down, I’m definitely in. Like Athonk, I’ll scan and send.

Comics Australia Announcement

Oz Comics 24 hour forum

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