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Send in the Clowns

7/27/2013

 
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A week from today Susan and I are going to be in the middle of our biggest mystery yet....how to find our table in Artist Alley at the Boston Comic Con!  But like all great artists we accept this latest Art Mysteries challenge.
We know it's somewhere in Boston's Seaport World Trade Center surrounded by scores of zombies, vampires, space aliens, super villains and ninjas.  Sounds vaguely like getting our work seen by a gallery owner, so rest assured that we have vast experience at this.


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Susan has been hard at work practicing her invisibility skills, while I've been trying to find the right threads to compliment my beak because I don't want our art to play second string to the cosplay crowd.

We're really honored to be sitting in with some great comic creators including: George Perez, Mike Mignola, Neal Adams, Joe Hill, Gabriel Rodriguez, Scott Snyder, Mark Bagley, Bill Willingham, Brian Azzarello, Tony Daniel, Howard Chaykin, Mike Choi, Dan Didio, Joe Eisma, Michael Golden, Paul Gulacy, Cully Hamner, Phil Jimenez, Dave Johnson, Barry Kitson, Aaron Lopresti, David Mack, Ed McGuinness, Terry Moore, Steve Niles, James O'Barr, David Petersen, Brandon Peterson, Tom Raney, Amy Reeder, Don Rosa, Chris Ryall, Tim Sale, Brian Stelfreeze, William Stout, Frank Tieri, Tim Townsend, Arthur Suydam, Dean Yeagle, and hundreds more in the BCC Artist's Alley.


Needless to say we'll actually be sitting with the hundreds more; but it's still all good.



We're seven issues in at this point with a small but loyal group of followers, subscribers and advertisers and couldn't be more pleased with all the support and encouragement we've received over the past year and a half. All your support during our successful Kickstarter was a real boost.


Our next blog post is going to be coming at you from the Comic Con. If you're in the Boston area August 3rd or 4th come on over the Seaport World Trade Center and we'll set you up with some great Kalicorp Art Mysteries back issues, stickers, t-shirts and original artwork.  If you can't make it to Boston you can visit our Art Mysteries page on this website to get any issues you've missed.  
Great comics about the greatest mystery on Earth...how to make it in ArtWorld.

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    Chronicling the development of the Kalicorp Art Mysteries series of graphic novels. 
    Part art world critique, part art history and 100% satire. A collaged mashup featuring contemporary artists in cameo roles set in the very real world of contemporary art.

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