mcohen
09-24-2006, 09:00 AM
Kids Love Comics is interested in compiling an online database of artists and writers interested in creating comics for kids. To start off we’d like to get a broad picture of the artists who are out there doing this kind of work now.
If you have a published comic, minicomic, or webcomic that is primarily aimed at kids, or have interest in doing so, we’d love to see samples of your work.
At this point we are only interested in seeing comic pages; no sketches, pin-ups, character designs, or project proposals. We’re only going to be looking at samples via e-mail attachments or links to pages containing artwork. Please do not mail out any samples.
If you’d like to participate, send jpegs, gifs or webpage links to:
schmutz@ne.rr.com
under the heading:
“Kids Love Comics”
Kids Love Comics is an organization of professionals and patrons of the comic book, publishing, and children’s book industries, dedicated to increasing awareness and interest in kids’ comics through innovative marketing and promotional techniques, and to increasing the comic book medium’s sales potential by making kids’ comics readily available to the general public through both new and traditional venues.
Check out our website at:
http://www.kidslovecomics.com/index.html
If you have a published comic, minicomic, or webcomic that is primarily aimed at kids, or have interest in doing so, we’d love to see samples of your work.
At this point we are only interested in seeing comic pages; no sketches, pin-ups, character designs, or project proposals. We’re only going to be looking at samples via e-mail attachments or links to pages containing artwork. Please do not mail out any samples.
If you’d like to participate, send jpegs, gifs or webpage links to:
schmutz@ne.rr.com
under the heading:
“Kids Love Comics”
Kids Love Comics is an organization of professionals and patrons of the comic book, publishing, and children’s book industries, dedicated to increasing awareness and interest in kids’ comics through innovative marketing and promotional techniques, and to increasing the comic book medium’s sales potential by making kids’ comics readily available to the general public through both new and traditional venues.
Check out our website at:
http://www.kidslovecomics.com/index.html