Melbourne Underground Comic and Animation Art Exhibition - Participating Comics and Artists
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 Mandy has been producing comics for years with Brickdog from Pluto Press and Ordinary Eyeball from Sureshot. She has self published titles including Birthday Bitch and Nana Shower. As well as contributing to anthologies such as Tango, Dee Vee and Silent Army she is a regular illustrator for the Australian Rationalist magazine and is currently working on a graphic novel for Finlay & Lloyd. mandyord.blogspot.com
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 Tim Molloy has been producing comics since 1997. He sees his work as an ever-expanding web of interconnected storylines soaked heavily in delusion, confusion and a general sense of unease. He draws heavily on Surrealist techniques, Symbolist ideas, dreams, and synchronicity to produce his comics. Tentacles feature large. timmolloy.deviantart.com
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 Kirrily has been making comic books since she was small. She created 4 issues of the mini-comic Wide Arsed Mole, and has contributed to many Australian comics anthologies including Tango. Kirrily also works as an animator and illustrator. Examples of her work can be seen online at www.inkwinks.com. Also check out Kirrily's blog.
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 "I Knew Him" by Bernard Caleo, is a web-based 'tragi-comic book' , an extended work in progress, new scenes of which are released online every few weeks. It follows the interactions of three people drawn back to Melbourne by the sudden demise of a beloved professor.
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 Jo Waite has produced five issues of One Sock: the Lovesick Devil, following the adventures of One Sock as she searches for love and satisfying relationships.
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 Pigeon Coup, now in its up to its eighth issue, follows the exploits of a bunch of well meaning pigeons who hang out in the underground electronica scene and intend to change the world using spleefs as their primary weapons. It is written by Nicole Skeltys and drawn by Aaron Doty. Originally appearing as an insert in the Stoner Classix series of albums released by Nicole Skeltys, Pigeon Coup moved on to an extended stint as a webcomic, and has recently been published in a collected volume. It has been billed by US comic artist Jim Woodring as "aggressively strange".
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