Cartoonist, can draw. No master classes!

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kevf
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Cartoonist, can draw. No master classes!

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That's more like it. An exemplary collection of work by the look of it. I'd urge everyone to check it out.

I'd love to take that into the many schools I visit and use it as a perfect example to show my pupils. Why, it could only bump up UK sales of the book.

But, sigh, at $25 per book, I could never afford that. Oh, if only the publisher would send me a review copy that I could use to promote it across the UK in the hundreds of Comic Art Masterclasses I do every year.

If only the publisher would send a copy to Kev F Sutherland at PO Box 48, Clevedon, Bristol BS21 7LQ, I'd be so grateful, and so would the comic-hungry students and pupils of Britain.

One can only hope.

Kev F
Kev F - Comic Genius
http://comicfestival.co.uk
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Magnet
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Wow, strange type of anime.
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I like this one the best
http://www.flightcomics.com/flight3prev ... index.html

I'm more of an ideas person.......good clever ideas are my cup of tea...and I don't like tea:)

The drawing are nice and good moods.....But the cloud one had the fun and story which beat any good looking drawing.
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Post by MikeC »

Magnet wrote:Wow, strange type of anime.
Technically, anime is a term used for Japanese animation - manga is the word for comics. Both very loose, but useful to know...
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