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Mini Comics from Austin, Texas

Dragon’s Lair Comics & Fantasy Austin was proud to be a part of the first annual Mini-Comics Day (apologies for this late blog post)! We used space in our “dungeon” area to host an enthusiastic crowd of comic artists. We have four completed mini-comics to share.

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IT.IS.HARD.TO.SAY.THERE.IS.A.REASON.FOR.BEING.ANYWHERE, by Trey Greer.

Colorsplash, by Laura Hall.

Easter Sux, by Erin Schnitzer.

Mano y Mano, by Devin Kraft (www.cheschirecat.deviantart.com).

We had a blast participating in this event. We can’t wait until next year!

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.