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Lea Ann Alexander, Peggy
Bailey, Marck Beggs, Martin Campbell, Nancy Dunaway, HSU Oracle,
Travis Langley, Gary Simmons, David Stoddard. Special Thanks: Steve Bissette, David Mack. |
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Renowned comics
theorist Scott McCloud's 24-Hour Comics project has challenged professional
creators and interested amateurs to create a 24-page sequential art story,
scripted, drawn, lettered, and inked in 24 continuous hours. Beginning with
“A Day's Work” (McCloud, 1990) and “A Life in Black and White” (Bissette,
1990), the challenge grew and transformed, inspiring 24-Hour Plays,
Animation, and Website projects, as well as 48-Hour Films and more. Hundreds
of cartoonists annually submit their efforts for book collections of some of
the best 24-Hour Comics. Our project involved adapting the
24-Hour Comics challenge to an academic setting as the Workday Comic. Whereas
the 24-Hour Comic is an intense challenge for people already familiar with comics production, the Workday Comic can bring together
artists and writers who might never have discovered sequential art as a storytelling
method.
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THE WORKDAY COMIC. Volume 1
© 2007 Comic Arts Club of All rights reserved. All
stories and characters featured in this issue, the distinctive likenesses
thereof, and related elements © their respective creators. The stories and characters
depicted in this magazine are entirely fictional. |
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