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Black Magic Tales in Indie Comics Magazine #4

Sep30
by admin on September 30, 2011 at 10:31 PM
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Curls Studio is in a jolly mood to announce we will be in Indie Comics Magazine #4 with our story, Black Magic Tales: How Roxy and Dean Stole Christmas. The image above is a tease of the first page of our new Black Magic Tales story. For our previous BMT stories, please check the write-ups and previews here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/cartooncarolyn?section_id=5309960


Be sure to ask your comic store to order this special Christmas Issue! Here is some more info on Indie Comics Magazine #4:

Knights, college freshmen, comic book geeks, an undying engine of destruction, the world’s most famous criminals, jazz singers, killer clowns and more will shock, uplift and entertain in Indie Comics Magazine #4, a special holiday issue, scheduled for preorder in Diamond Comic Distributors’ October 2011 Previews catalog and available ONLY through Previews, announced Publisher Gary Scott Beatty.

Starring in this issue are some indie comic heavyweights. Ignatz Award winner Rich Koslowski produced a holiday story with his fan-famous characters, The 3 Geeks. Nationally syndicated Adventures of Aaron cartoonist Aaron Warner introduces A College Girl Named Joe in her freshman year. Mad magazine’s Douglas Paszkiewicz makes merry with a quirky Arsenic Lullaby.

64 pages of done-in-one stories is wrapped in a beautiful, painted cover by award winning artist Douglas Klauba. “This indie yuletide issue will make great gifts for the mature readers on your list,” said Beatty, “naughty or nice.”


The Curls Studio team of writer Joe Carabeo and illustrator Carolyn Belefski present How Roxy and Dean Stole Christmas. Kevin LaPorte and Amanda Rachels’ macabre Clown Town characters shuffle in to share the holidays. Anthony Cacioppo explores a tense meeting between Indestructible Man and Saint Nick. Gary Scott Beatty’s jazz pianist tells is nephew a Christmas story. Students of the Unusual’s Terry Cronin returns with a story of knights and magic.

“We continue to be lucky landing creators with a diverse range of storytelling styles,” said Beatty. “This is a real cross section of indy comic book genius! With our done-in-one stories, we help readers cut through the reviews and hype to experience these creators’ raw talent.”

Short biographies and contact information are included with the stories so readers can easily seek out more of the creators’ work, said Beatty.

Beatty explained he always loved the holiday editions of books from the early days of comics, from horror to superhero to funny animal stories. “This time of year is so busy for everyone it’s a good idea to kick back and immerse yourself in some holiday magic.”

Indie Comics Magazine is 64 pages of the best story and art from today’s independent comic book creators. No huge overprint, no digital version, no back issue sales, October’s Previews under Aazurn Publishing is the ONLY way comic readers can get Indie Comics Magazine #4, the Christmas issue! Visit Indie Comics Magazine online at Indie Comics Magazine.com.

└ Tags: Anthology, Black Magic Tales, Carolyn Belefski, christmas, Comics, Dean Casanova, Indie Comics Magazine, Joe Carabeo, publishing, roxy monroe
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Film: SPX 2011 Interview

Sep27
by admin on September 27, 2011 at 8:26 PM
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On Sunday, September 11, 2011 Joe Carabeo and I were interviewed by Joe and Rusty of Full Sanction as press at SPX. They had a set next to the registration desk in the hallway outside the vendor area. We discussed comics, wrestling, podcasting, and so much more. A very fun interview! I hope you enjoy.

Check out all the videos by “SmallPressExpo” YouTube. There are a bunch to view. Also read our SPX recap blog to see how the whole weekend was for Curls Studio.

└ Tags: Carolyn Belefski, Film, Guest, Interview, Joe Carabeo, Press, Recap, Small Press Expo, Tour
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Recap: Intervention 2011

Sep20
by admin on September 20, 2011 at 4:58 PM
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This past weekend, September 16-18, 2011, Curls Studio exhibited at Intervention: The Internet Culture Convention in Rockville, Maryland.

You can check out more photos in the Curls Studio “Intervention 2011” Photo Album on Facebook.

└ Tags: Comics, Internet, Intervention, Photos, Recap, Tour
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Recap and Film: JellyVision Talk Show 9/15/11

Sep20
by admin on September 20, 2011 at 3:02 PM
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For those of you who missed it LIVE on the air, here’s Joe Carabeo and I as guests on the talk show, JellyVision. Jennifer and Tim are cool hosts and we really dig the show that they put together. The other guest they had on the episode was Scooter from DC Geeks. We had a blast shooting with them and hopefully this won’t be the last you see of us on JellyVision. So please check out the episode on their USTREAM site here. We come in around 29:30.

If you’d like Curls Studio to be guests on your talk show or podcast, let us know and we’ll make it happen.

Also don’t forget to check out our very own podcast, The Carolyn & Joe Show (now celebrating episode 140)!

You can check out photos from the set on the Curls Studio “Guests on JellyVision Talk Show” Photo Album on Facebook.

└ Tags: Carolyn Belefski, DC Geeks, Film, Guest, Interview, JellyVision, Joe Carabeo, Media, Podcast, Press, Toast, Tour
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Recap: SPX 2011 and Library of Congress

Sep19
by admin on September 19, 2011 at 12:20 PM
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Small Press Expo was September 10-11, 2011 in North Bethesda, Maryland. We premiered the Curls: MASER book, which is the current ongoing storyline on www.curls-studio.com/curls right now. Those who purchased the book, got to read the story before anyone else.


Some of the highlights from SPX included the giveaway of the Curls Canvas (from Easy Canvas Prints). Here is a photo of Joe and I with baby Simon. Simon’s mom, Casey, won the canvas and was able to pick it up in-person at SPX.


Saturday was a very busy day and SPX had record breaking attendance records. The crowd was so big that it was announced by Warren Bernard that the show will expand next year and the aisles will be wider. The Ignatz Awards on Saturday night was also bursting at the seams. I’ve never seen so many people gathered for the awards show before.


I got to draw a few fun commissions including a variant cover for The Dollar Bin‘s Buried Treasure Friends Assembled anthology. I believe they will be hosting a giveaway for the illustration I did.


Joe and I were interviewed by Rusty and Joe of Full Sanction, who were hosting their show and conducting interviews in the lobby with a full SPX backdrop. We will post a link to the interview once it is available online.

Another awesome thing that happened at this year’s SPX besides the magical chocolate fountain is the Small Press Expo Collection at the Library of Congress. Curls Studio books were selected to be included in the collection and we are very happy to be included.

Here is some info about the collection (from http://www.spxpo.com/loc):

The Small Press Expo Collection at the Library of Congress was established to preserve the history both the artistic output of the creators who come to SPX, as well as the art that SPX itself generates as part of its yearly festival. The Collections scope was developed in partnership with the Prints and Photograph, and Serial Divisions of the Library of Congress, with the yearly gifts of donated works expanding the Library’s collection of comic books and comic art into the world of independent comics.

This collection at the Library of Congress firmly establishes independent comics as being both culturally revelevant and historically important enough for ongoing collecting and preservation.

Only those guests and exhibitors who have attended Small Press Expo are eligible for inclusion in the collection, with the scope focusing on the following areas:
– Mini-comics, comics, tabloid comic sections and graphic novels that are not sent for copyright deposits to the Library of Congress.
– All posters, flyers, banners ads and other collateral created to promote SPX, including the original art, where possible .
– All Ignatz Award nominees in the print categories.
– Original art by Small Press Expo exhibitors and special guests

In addition, both the winner of the Ignatz Best Online Comic as well as the Small Press Expo web site will become part of the Library of Congress Web Archiving Collection.

Small Press Expo has also created an SPX-Library of Congress Advisory Committee to work with Library of Congress collections and curatorial staff to identify works to be included in the collection. This is to ensure that a wide range of tastes is considered when assessing items for inclusion to the Small Press Expo Collection.

You can check out more photos on the Curls Studio “SPX 2011” Photo Album on Facebook.

Thanks to everyone who attended SPX. We look forward to next year – mark your calendars for September 15-16, 2012!

└ Tags: Anthology, Carolyn Belefski, Exhibition, Ignatz Awards, Joe Carabeo, Photos, Recap, sketch, Small Press Expo, Tour
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