Pictures and comics from the 24HCD event held by L’Association ‘La bande déchaînée’
Les photos ce trouvent au lien suivant : http://idameck.free.fr/24HCD2008/24HCD2008PHOTOS
Les comics au lien suivant : http://www.webamag.eu/
Pictures and comics from the 24HCD event held by L’Association ‘La bande déchaînée’
Les photos ce trouvent au lien suivant : http://idameck.free.fr/24HCD2008/24HCD2008PHOTOS
Les comics au lien suivant : http://www.webamag.eu/
Links from the Pacific Northwest College of Art:
http://nealskorpen.wordpress.com/
http://trillobite.blogspot.com/2008/10/24-hour-comic-challenge-live-blog-2008.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nskorpen/
The Worcester Art Museum was covered by local press:
http://www.telegram.com/article/20081020/NEWS/810200341/1007/NEWS05
http://www.worcestermagazine.com/content/view/3323/
And they have pictures! Check them out at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ktnmunchkin/sets/72157605815592583/
24 Hour Comics Day was a lot of fun. My plan was to update my blog (http://www.azcentral.com/members/blog/Spazdogcomics) every hour, but the store was actually pretty busy. I was able to update it every two hours with artist profiles. We were able to video tape a portion of the event and the first video is up on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmJFVDxZQbw).
I addition to my blog several of the participants updated their blogs during and after the event.
Glenn Wichman’s Blog http://7dayquest.blogspot.com/
Glenn Wichman’s 24 Hour Comic http://www.babelsphere.com/7dayquest/comic/page.php
Ryan Cody’s Blog http://www.babelsphere.com/7dayquest/comic/page.php
Daniel Davis’ Blog http://steamcrow.com/
DJ Graham’s Blog http://apcomic.com
Shawn Demumbrum
SpazDog Comics
We have over 200+ pics that we took and are already posted at our myspace account… Here’s thelink if you want to see all the craziness that was 24HCD!!!
Check out the comics made in CO:
We have pictures of the event and links to some of the comics that have been uploaded to the web on the Squid Works forums thread beginning here: http://www.squidworks.com/forums/index.php?topic=424.msg3740#msg3740
Stan Yan
Squid Works Comics
Check out the coverage of the 24HCD event at Clem’s Collectibles in Lansing, MI:
From Warehouse 21, Santa Fe, NM:
We got some nice coverage in the Santa Fe New Mexican —
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/Artists-lose-sleep–get-creative
— that actually appeared in the Sunday morning edition, while the event
was still going on.
Great work, guys!
I have uploaded all the scanned pictures. You find them here: www.vargie.deviantart.com
The 24-Hour Comics Day Challenge was going to start at 11:00 AM on Saturday, but due to a NJ Transit delay our two participant-artists started just before noon – no fear, the challenge was to create a 24-Page comic in 24-Hours so the clock started a bit late for them. Once settled in, Jesus Marquez (long-time friend of ours from the faith-based comic book Megazeen) and his friend Daniel Ramirez dug right in and began working. Taking a few small breaks throughout the day. The real challenge came in the early hours of the morning.
I can say for myself, when I was younger, staying awake all hours of the night was a cakewalk. However, at over 40 years now, my body and mind just can’t do it without a fight. The paunchiness hit all three of us at about 4 AM, and the crashing an hour or so later. In an effort to stay awake, and after reading the 24-Hour Comics Day Blogs, I rushed to get our Blog up and running, since somewhere along the line I did not realize that we could post all on the official 24-Hour Comics Day Blog itself (with an invite), oh well, next year to be sure!
To give those of you not too into comics an idea of the magnitude of this events; a few years ago, New Moon Comics participated in the comic-challenge event “Comics Jam War” (you can see the CJW Photo Album here; and signed copies of the book are available in the store for a limited time!) which Jesus and the guys from Megazeen (Joe, Tom, and Keith) all took the bronze. That event called for an 8 page story to be completed in 12 hours, based off of a specific theme. At noon, we were given a picture of a guy in a comic shop with the caption “There’s An Alien In The Comics Shop” – our guys had to develop an 8-Page story, and complete all art and lettering within 12 hours.
24-Hour Comics Day is a SOLO project. You can work with others, but it defeats the purpose of the endurance-based challenge. The story, art, and lettering must be completed with a 24 consecutive hour period. Although this seems easy, it is not. During the CJW, the guys finished the 8-Pages with few seconds to spare, and that was a whole team of creators!
I am proud of Jesus and Daniel! They fought hard to get their work done, and make it professional and worthwhile. In the end; sadly, Jesus was unable to complete the challenge of a full 24-Page story, but did make a creative ending to his work; and Daniel, although finished, felt his work could have been better (every artist feels their work could be better, for what it’s worth). But, in the end, they fought through the fatigue, the late-night laughter over the poor dialog in the Star Wars prequels, and the need to scream to stay awake. And, they both dragged their tired selves’ home determined to do better next year, learning from the experience they just endured.