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Something I don't do often, or do very well for that matter. I talked.
This past sunday was
Word on the Street. A nifty street festival that celebrates all things printed. Books, magazines and comics, and even etc. I had the privilege of talking at a panel/presentation about comics with my buddy
Tyrone McCarthy. We basically gave our two perspectives on the comic creation process, as well as myself being published by a, uh, publisher, and Tyrone who is self published. The moderator, local Toronto media legend
Sean Ward, asked some interesting questions about the state of print vs web comics and the comics scene in Toronto, which kept the panel lively.
I went step by step over the process of the most recent KC: Til I Die comic strip. Which is something I've only done in the KC Vol.1 trade. Much thanks to all the people sitting in the crowd. It seemed like most of you were somewhat entertained. ;p
The turnout for the festival seemed pretty good. And it's nice to see corporate sponsorship bringing the caffeine dependent.
It was set partially on a busy street near the University of Toronto, and in a nice little place called Queen's Park. It was nice to hav ethe hustle and bustle of the street contrasting the serene park. I saw a crowd of people playing fetch with some random stray dog. Oh those hipsters.
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