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Enter Pat Coleman — comic 496
The End Is The Beginning
If you haven’t seen his new comic, please check out the totally sweet Pebble and Wren — it’s amazing work by a cartoonist at the top of his game, and there’s already a few months of comics to enjoy. (That link is to the first one.) And of course Chris is still writing and drawing Maximumble, too!
Library Comic is going to have a few weeks of repeats featuring some of my favorite strips from the last two years.
Then, after I return from a quick trip to Germany to become a godfather, I’ll introduce you to my new collaborator.
Best,
-Gene
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Thanks for the American Library Association Conference memories!
A big thanks to all of you who stopped by the Library Comic booth at the American Library Association conference last weekend. Our first conference appearance was a huge success, and I hope you all had a chance to meet some of the other comics folks in the Graphic Novel Pavilion, too.
Special thanks to everyone who volunteered their time to help me out in the booth:
Laura Keys and her husband Robert Kaplafka helped me move in and set up. Laura does live performances as historic women including Mary Todd Lincoln and Laura Ingalls Wilder. She introduced me to the fantastic Kevin Wood aka Abe Lincoln (pictured above), who joined me at the booth on Friday night. They both do school visits — check out their websites at www.laurafkeyes.com and www.mrlincoln.com if you’re looking to book a great program.
I also owe a big shout out to retired speech professor Marlene Atkins, librarian / MLIS student Samantha Mairson, and my gaming buddy Ryan Nolet for going above and beyond the call of duty. Without your help at the booth folding T-shirts, providing caffeine infusions, and giving me time to run to the men’s room, it would have been a tough show.
Personal highlights of the show for me included meeting several French graphic novelists, short conversations with Owly creator Andy Runton and Drama / Ghosts creator Raina Telgemeier, and seeing Lynda Barry give the most amazing and indescribable speech ever at Saturday’s Eisner party. Holy crap and wow!
Hope you had a great time, too, and that I’ll see you all again at ALA Midwinter in Denver.
-Gene
Library Comic at ALA Annual 2017
Library Comic will have its first ever booth at an American Library Association Convention in Chicago June 23-26!
Gene will be at booth #1321 in the exhibit hall’s Graphic Novel Pavilion.
Please stop by to check out our new merchandise, tell him a story, or just to make sure he’s still standing.
