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Comic Book Funny 2009

Posted on March 26, 2009March 26, 2009 by David

We’re doing the live sessions again!…

If you live in Melbourne, Australia and you like funny comic books, consider showing up to COMIC BOOK FUNNY, a series of sessions celebrating Australia’s independent comics makers. It’s on every Saturday during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival; 5pm, Bella Union bar at Trades Hall (corner Lygon and Victoria St, Carlton).

Week one (Sat April 4): a genteel exhibition launch and informal comics salon, directed by Mme Josephine Waite. All welcome. Plus, live drawing of hot male cartoonists for a calendar we’re launching in week four.

Week two (Sat April 11): a very special Intimate Conversation between long-awaited interstate guest Gerard Ashworth and local comics broadcaster John Retallick.

Week three (Sat April 18): Pat Grant and Brisbane’s Patrick Alexander discuss the merits of dirty comics with host David Blumenstein.

Week four (Sat April 25): Bernard Caleo launches THE SEXY MEN OF AUSTRALIAN COMICS 2009-2010 FINANCIAL YEAR CALENDAR, featuring twelve hot male Australian comic artists as drawn by female Australian comic artists.

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I animated that in about a day. Extremely accurate nerd impression by Ben Hutchings.

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11 thoughts on “Comic Book Funny 2009”

  1. Kyle says:
    April 1, 2009 at 11:41 pm

    Sounds cool – but what is actually happening at these events. Is it a sort of panel where the artists talks to people? Or are they just there to talk to people for a couple of hours to whoever comes in?

  2. david says:
    April 2, 2009 at 12:05 am

    At the first one this weekend, it’s just sitting, drawing and maybe little cucumber sandwiches. Manly men will pose and be drawn by cartoonist women. Attendees may, of course, join in the drawing, and can talk to artists and models if they please.

    At the second and third there’ll be special guests talking onstage, panel/interview style.

    At the last one we launch the calendar, and maybe dig out the cucumber sandwiches nobody ate at the first one.

  3. Avi Bernshaw says:
    April 29, 2009 at 9:02 am

    David, where do people buy this? I’m linking it from my blog!

  4. david says:
    April 29, 2009 at 1:01 pm

    I’ll be trying to get it into Sticky and Polyester in Melb next week.

    I don’t have an easy online method yet.

    Beh.

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I’m a service designer, cartoonist and co-founder of Squishface Studio. I’ve done comics for The Guardian, Crikey and Australian MAD. Currently also deputy president of the Australian Cartoonists Association.

I usually write about things that shit me off, from bad bosses (The Bret Braddock Adventures) to pick-up artists (#takedown) to white supremacist trolls (The Internet’s Most Trolled Cartoonist) to predatory cults (Why Los Angeles is Scientology’s perfect city) and nasty tech bros (Octane Render: Cartoonists talk about A.I. art).

I’m working on graphic novels called Sciensatics (about cultists) and Free Money, Please (about wealth and passive income).

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