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Recap: Baltimore Comic-Con 2011

Aug24
by admin on August 24, 2011 at 2:23 PM
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This past weekend, August 20-21, 2001, was Baltimore Comic-Con and it was the most successful Curls Studio has experienced. The convention center was bouncing with a load of people, many who participated in the costume contest and cosplay. I suspect a large amount were also there to experience the presence of the legendary Stan Lee. There were crowds, but not to the hectic levels we’ve experienced at NYCC or what I’d imagine SDCC to be. People were able to walk freely and not feel like a herd of cows. Saturday as usual was the most energetic day, but this Saturday at Baltimore was bouncing in ways that it hasn’t done in the past. All types of people came together for comics. Not movie stars or video games or pop culture trinkets. People came for comics, and that is what makes Baltimore so special compared to other conventions.


After we set-up the table, I saw that Jeff Smith was close by, so I figured if I wanted to get a chance to talk with him now was my opportunity. I took about two minutes of his time, gave him some of our comics, and asked to take a photo with him. He said it was great that we were “giving it a go” by taking our comics to conventions after I said I was inspired to do what he does after first meeting him at SPX in 2004. That was the moment the bug bit for me.


Once the floor opened on Saturday morning, I was instantly getting a sketch commission list started. I set a record for Curls Studio by getting the most commission requests this past weekend. I hope to continue doing more and more at future conventions. I’m interested in people’s personal sketchbooks and seeing what they are interested in and got to do a lot of fun illustrations like Krypto, Guy Gardner, WWE wrestler The Miz, a Caveman, the Joker, and more. I even got to do a few of Curls Studio’s own creation, Elle LeGette from The Legettes.


A downside from taking on all those commissions is the lack of being 100% capable to interacting with people who come to the table. Luckily my partner in crime, Joe Carabeo, was able to talk with people and tell them about our books. Overall, I was not able to get out from behind the table much. From a fan perspective, I wasn’t able to walk around and discover things, but I did enjoy people coming to the table and keeping us up to date on convention happenings. From exhibiting for the past few years, we’ve got to build up relationships with a lot of people we may only see for ten or fifteen minutes or so every year, but the cool thing is they keep coming back. One couple in particular are the Leyva’s and this year they surprised us by becoming a bigger family with a four-month-old son, named Simon. Simon even has a blog and you can read about his first Comic-Con experience here.

So as a fan, I mentioned earlier I got to briefly meet Jeff Smith and at that time I also purchased a limited edition Bone pin for $12. The only other thing I got was Cleopatra in Spaaace! #2 by Mike Maihack. It was cool to meet him and also interact with Dawn Griffin who does a webcomic called Zorphbert and Fred. I also meet the organizer of Team Cul de Sac, Chris Sparks. For those of you who don’t know, a lot of majorly awesome cartoonists contributed art for raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease which effects Richard Thompson, the creator of the comic strip Cul de Sac. You can read more about the project and see my contribution here.

Joe and I got to do an interview with CerebusTV, so be on the lookout for that! I also donated two original illustrations, one of Curls with Cerebus, and other of The Legettes with Cerebus. They are both up now on eBay auctions to raise money for CerebusTV and Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Get bidding!


Another cool thing we did this year was follow the tradition we started last year of taking people’s photos with my character, Toast of the Town, from my Curls comic strip. As you can see in the montage above, people really enjoyed posing with Toast and hopefully this will help spread the word about the comic. Please tell your friends!


I had a lot of fun moments doing sketches for people and it was great to hear them say, “this made my day!” The blonde woman in the photo above loved the pin-up inspired illustration I drew for her! If even for a split second I put a smile on someone’s face, then it was worth it. After the show ended we said hi to Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, a delight as always.


Thank you to everyone who came out to Baltimore this year. We hope to see you again next year! For an audio perspective of our Baltimore Comic-Con 2011 recap, listen to this week’s Carolyn & Joe Show podcast. More photos are up on the Curls Studio Facebook page. “Like” us, won’t cha?

And if you missed us at Baltimore, we’ll be back in Maryland for Small Press Expo and Intervention in a few weeks and in New York for NYCC in October. I will update the blog with more information on these shows as they become available. See you soon!

└ Tags: Baltimore Comic-Con, Carolyn Belefski, Cerebus, Charity, Curls, Exhibition, Jeff Smith, Joe Carabeo, Photos, Recap, sketch, Team Cul de Sac, The Legettes, Toast, Tour
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Another Curls Avatar

Aug19
by admin on August 19, 2011 at 3:34 PM
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Here’s a second avatar of my character, Curls. If you missed the first one you can find it here.

Feel free to use my Curls icon as your social media avatar to spread the love of the Curls comic strip.

“Like” Curls Studio on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Curls-Studio/50763422380

“Follow” me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CarolynBelefski

“Follow” me on Tumblr: http://carolynbelefski.tumblr.com

And meet us this weekend at Baltimore Comic-Con (Artist Alley Table #A211) – or our other confirmed upcoming appearances – SPX, Intervention, and NYCC.

└ Tags: Curls, Design, Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter
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Recap: Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con 2011

Aug16
by admin on August 16, 2011 at 3:04 PM
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Last Sunday, August 14, was Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con. The evening before kicked off PACC festivities with the inaugural Grawlix Awards at Cha-Cha’Razzi hosted by Philly Comix Jam and Secret Prison alum, Bob Pistilli.

The Grawlix Awards included drinks and mingling with presentation of the awards, which were old Peanuts collections by Charles Schulz. Rafer Roberts won in the category of “Best Graphic Novel” for his book, Plastic Farm.


The actual PACC event on Sunday was similar to last year, however I believe the organizers made better space decisions and it felt like more exhibitors were set up with the use of the stage and other clever methods to fit as many tables as possible into the space provided. The weather was raining off and on throughout the day, but crowds were always walking thru the aisle. If anything during the heaviest rains more people were inside for coverage. Although I do wonder if the weather was better if more people would have showed up. Last years show was incredibly hot without air conditioning, so it certain aspects you are always fighting against mother nature.


PACC was fun because I got to meet a few people I had only talked to before on Twitter. I also got to work on a couple great sketchbook commissions. One was a alphabet book, where the letter I landed on was “L” and did an illustration for The Legettes. It was also fun to hang out with Rafer, Kevin Czapiewski, and Brady Russell.


I drew a cheerleader for Philly Comix Jam at the very end of the show.

30 photos from PACC 2011 can be found on the Curls Studio Facebook page.

└ Tags: Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con, Photos, Rafer Roberts, Recap, sketch, The Legettes, Tour
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Baltimore Comic-Con is August 20-21, 2011

Aug11
by admin on August 11, 2011 at 10:07 PM
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Baltimore Comic-Con 2011
Visit Curls Studio at Table A211 in Artist Alley

Saturday, August 20 — 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday, August 21 — 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
The Baltimore Convention Center
One West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
(SHARP STREET ENTRANCE)

Stop by to see Curls Studio at Baltimore Comic-Con. We will be located at the front endcap in Artist Alley at Table A211 — That’s easy to remember: 211 in 2011 — That’s right! Click on the map image above (with Curls) to see a large map of where to find us and click here to buy your tickets in advance. I will be doing sketch commissions and we’ll have some new prints and other surprises up our sleeves!

Here are some “Curls Studio Visits…” Convention Films, produced by Astray Productions, to get you in the mood!

2008 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFyPIiWnZFA

2007 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDUL8zNv5FQ

Just by browsing the Guest List I saw there will be other amazing people to meet there like Jeff Smith, Stan Lee, Carla Speed McNeil, Jimmy Palmiotti, Cliff Chiang, Frank Camuso, Bryan JL Glass, Jimmy Gownley, Amanda Conner, Mike Maihack, Thom Zahler, Dean Haspiel, Frank Cho, J. Scott Campbell, John Gallagher, Scott Kurtz, Sterling Hundley, Steve Conley, and Mark Wheatley — just to name a few! Artist Alley has some pretty amazing people to discover too. I hope to meet you there.

└ Tags: Amanda Conner, Baltimore Comic-Con, Carla Speed McNeil, Carolyn Belefski, Comics, Frank Cho, Jeff Smith, Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Carabeo, Map, Tour
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Women in Comics Spotlight: Carolyn Belefski

Aug09
by admin on August 9, 2011 at 1:30 PM
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Girls Read Comics Too has been blogging about female comic creators in their “Women in Comics Spotlight” feature.

Recently they contacted me for a Q&A session and the blog entry went up yesterday. Some of the questions included “Did you ever get advice about the field that you’d like to pass on?” and “In an ideal world, in what direction would you like to see your project evolve?”

Please click on this link to see the interview: http://girlsreadcomics.com/2011/08/08/women-in-comics-spotlight-carolyn-belefski

If you are interested in conducting an interview with me for your blog, publication, podcast, or other media outlet, please email info@curls-studio.com. Thank you!

└ Tags: Carolyn Belefski, comic strips, Comics, Curls, Girls Read Comics Too, Interview, Press, Women in Comics
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