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VOTE CURLS – 2010 Lulu Award Nominee

Sep15
by admin on September 15, 2010 at 2:49 AM
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I found out today that I’m a nominee for the Friends of Lulu Awards. The award category I’m up for is the Kim Yale Award for Most Talented Newcomer. This is a very exciting opportunity and thank you to anyone who nominated me for this honor. I am thankful to be recognized for my comic efforts.

The Lulu Awards showcase the people and projects that helped to open eyes and minds to the amazing comic and cartooning work by and/or about women.

Friends of Lulu is a non-profit, national charitable organization in the United States, founded in 1994 to promote readership of comic books by women and the participation of women in the comic book industry.

I looked up Kim Yale on the internet and found out this information about her: Kim Yale was an American writer and editor of comic books for multiple comic book companies, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, First Comics and Warp Graphics. She was heavily involved with the Friends of Lulu, working as a member of the board, an organization promoting women in comics. The award for the Best New Female Comics Creator has been named in her honor. Yale died of breast cancer in 1997, aged 43. (via Wikipedia)


On a related note, the image above is a Curls sketch card I did for the Comics for Cures Sketch Card Benefit Auction for The American Cancer Society in 2009.

Vote for your favorite contenders here – http://occasionalsuperheroine.blogspot.com/2010/09/friends-of-lulu-voting-starts-today.html

Voting is open to the public. One vote per person, per email address. Votes are due September 27th. The Lulu Awards will be held October 29th at Long Beach Comic Con.

Please feel free to repost and promote the voting information on your blog, tweet about it on Twitter or tell your friends on Facebook. Curls needs your vote! Thanks in advance.

XOXO,
Carolyn

└ Tags: Awards, Carolyn Belefski, Curls, Friends of Lulu, Kim Yale, Lulu Awards
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SPX 2010 Recap

Sep14
by admin on September 14, 2010 at 9:29 PM
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This past weekend was Small Press Expo in North Bethesda, Maryland. It was so amazing that I’m still blown away from it. The most exciting part of the show was premiering our Carnival Anthology. Above is a photograph of everyone in the anthology who was at SPX – The Carnies are: Ava Ann Vrooman, John Bintz, Carolyn Belefski, Joe Carabeo, Terry Flippo, Rafer Roberts and Jim Coon. Elizabeth Watasin, Else Tennessen, Kris Black, Nick DeStefano, Kenneth Rocafort, Rob Levin and Rafael Navarro are in the anthology, but were unable to attend SPX. I know for sure Rafael was there in spirit!

It was so exciting to premiere a book with so many artists and writers involved. The book means a lot to me because I gathered the creators and it feels great to know that they were willing to use their free-time to do a story for the book. It’s not easy. Everyone has life and jobs, but we made it happen and even sold out of all the “indy” handmade premiere issues that were at the show! The book is now being sent to the printer and we will have “professional” issues soon. You can pre-order for a mere cost is $4 with shipping to any location in the USA and $5 International. We have already had an order from France, so I’m pumped to mail that issue out. I love going global.


Another cool tidbit about the anthology is that the book represents Elizabeth Watasin’s comeback to comics. Her comic book Charm School is one of my favorites and over time I began to connect with her. I would have never guessed a few years ago that I would have her be a part of my first anthology. It’s awesome that she is returning and creating original work. I am curious to see what she is up to with her new creations and I adore her style. She is definitely a great asset to the anthology by illustrating the back cover and a two page Darque Towne story. I look forward to and wish her good luck with her endeavors.



Now back to SPX. The crowd was consistently great. Hardly ever did the mood get slow or draggy. I did a lot of fun sketch commissions including a piece for a Firefly sketchbook (in which I drew Mrs. Reynolds AKA the lovely Christina Hendricks) and a ‘favorite movie’ sketchbook (in which I drew The Wizard of Oz). I also drew a wolf on a golf hat… and learned that drawing on hat is kinda hard because of the fabric! I gave the wolf a bowler cap and a pipe. He reminded me of the Blacksad world, which is pretty rad. I also drew Gwen LeGette from The Legettes on a sketch card.

I really enjoy doing sketchbook commissions and I think it’s a great collection for someone to have. In fact, you may remember my Baltimore Comic-Con recap post from two weeks ago when I started my first ever convention sketchbook. I added two new sketches to the book at SPX. One was from Rusty of Full Sanction and the other from Roger Langridge, who does The Muppet Show Comic Book.

The Ignatz Awards after party was crowded! I think it was because of Raina Telgemeier’s SPX 2010 poster depicting the legendary chocolate fountain. I even overheard someone say that the actual fountain looked dinky and that they were actually expecting a huge fountain. I guess they thought people could swim in it or something. People and their expectations! Either way, the party was rocking. I got to meet the creator and producer of Red Moon, David McAdoo and Steve Kozak! I actually connected with them many years ago on MySpace. They are awesome guys who have a schnauzer terrier in their book. How could I not like that? I have been waiting to buy the book in person at SPX and finally the time came. I still have yet to read the book, but I can tell it is one of those things that I’m going to like. Sometimes there are just things that are right up your alley and I believe Red Moon is one of them for me.


As far a food goes, Joe and I discovered the east coast equivalent to Pinkberry within walking distance. We got tart melon and strawberry frozen yogurt with mochi, raspberries and pineapple. We went there on Saturday and Sunday nights. So good. We also ate at Vegetable Garden with some new SPX friends on Sunday night. It was great to be a part of SPX. I think it gets better every year.

Thank you to SPX and all the returning fans who visited the Curls Studio table as well as new people we met!

You can see more photos of Curls Studio’s adventures at SPX on our Facebook Fan Page. Click and join up with us.

XOXO,
Carolyn

└ Tags: Anthology, Carnival Anthology, Carolyn Belefski, Christina Hendricks, Elizabeth Watasin, Exhibition, Firefly, Ignatz Awards, Photos, Raina Telgemeier, Recap, Small Press Expo, The Legettes, Tour
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Appearing at SPX 2010

Sep09
by admin on September 9, 2010 at 8:51 PM
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Small Press Expo
Visit Curls Studio at Table H3A
Saturday, September 11 — 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday, September 12 — Noon – 6:00 PM
Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center
5701 Marinelli Road
North Bethesda, Maryland 20852

Admission:
1-day Pass: $10 per person
2-day Pass: $15 per person


This year’s SPX poster is by Raina Telgemeier and is based on the chocolate fountain treats everyone enjoys after the Ignatz Awards ceremony. Raina did a great job conveying the vibe of that moment. I hope to see you as we celebrate the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comic books and the discovery of new creative talent at SPX. Please click the map above to locate Table H3A.

└ Tags: Carolyn Belefski, Exhibition, Map, Small Press Expo, Tour
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Recap: Baltimore Comic-Con 2010

Aug31
by admin on August 31, 2010 at 10:24 PM
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This past weekend was Baltimore Comic-Con, Curls Studio’s most enjoyable and friendly tour stop. Every year keeps getting better. This year I noticed many people getting connected with the Twitter hashtag #BCC2010 and with the power of Twitter in general. A big thank you to everyone who stopped by our table. We really appreciate it! I also want to extend the thank you to show organizer, Marc Nathan, for putting together a great team and a great show.


Curls Studio started the day in search of our table location and realized we were right at the front of Artist Alley, across from Image Comics. Someone mentioned we were the ambassadors of Artist Alley, which felt pretty cool. I really liked our table location and I’m happy about having that spot. We premiered our latest trade paperback, Black Magic Tales, Volume 1: The Adventures of Roxy & Dean, World Famous Criminals (available for purchase online here) and gave away some free Kick Ass movie posters for those who said the special phrase I posted on Twitter.


A bunch of people posed for photos with Toast from the Curls Webcomic. Toast got a lot of love this past weekend and he’s now resting in his toaster and enjoying the good life. Toast posed with all types of people including the Joker, young girls who purchased Kid Roxy last year, a group of zombies, fans and creators.


We got to catch up with Adam from The Dollar Bin and he gave us copies of the anthology we did a three page Black Magic Tales story in called The Dollar Bin: Friends Assembled, Volume 3. It was our anniversary of meeting at Baltimore Comic-Con, four years ago.


On Saturday, I was interviewed by Fantastic Forum, a weekly 30 minute TV series dedicated to comics, and look forward to seeing their Baltimore Comic-Con episode.

On Sunday, Joe continued his artist hands sketchbook series, which you can see on his Twitpic feed. He gathered sketchs from Amanda Conner, Cliff Chiang, David Mack, Paul Pope, Richard Starkings, Tim Sale and many more. I also started my first ever convention sketchbook and got sketches from Jimmy Palmiotti, Andrew Pepoy, Carla Speed McNeil, Thom Zahler, Jim Coon, Terry Flippo, and Reilly Brown.



I did two sketch commissions of Layla LeGette from The Legettes. The Legettes seemed to make more of a splash this year. I hope this continues!

Most of Saturday was spent at the table, but on Sunday I ventured out to visit Amanda Conner’s table so she could sign a handful of Barbie Fashion comics I have had since childhood. Barbie Fashion was one of the first comics I read and they used to be mailed to my house. When I was young I never payed attention to who worked on comics because I focused on the characters. About a year ago, I was doing some cleaning and found my issues of Barbie Fashion. I got excited because I remembered how much I liked the comic and sat down with them to look at the memories and noticed Amanda Conner’s name! It is such a discovery to realize she worked on Barbie Fashion back then and now she is a top comic book artist! I also gave Amanda a copy of Magic Bullet.

Simone & Ajax is a book I was introduced to at Baltimore and I’m in the middle of reading it now. I don’t know why I have never heard of it before because it is certainly something I would like. In addition, it was nominated for a Harvey award and seems to be getting a lot of recognition, but maybe being exposed to it this past weekend was good timing for me. I got to talk with the creator Andrew Pepoy and he is a really funny guy and told me some fun prom stories. Everyone should check out Simone & Ajax!



Joe and I got the chance to meet Mike & Laura Allred. They were very nice and we got to take photos with them. We are happy to have had the opportunity to meet them. At the very end of the convention, we met “our new boss” Reese, Marc Nathan’s newborn son. Very adorable. After the convention we had dinner with some old and new friends at James Joyce Irish Pub. The whole weekend was a blast and I’m already looking forward to next year.

To view more images, visit the Curls Studio fan page on Facebook and go to photos: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Curls-Studio/50763422380. Become a fan and “like” us while you are at it. Thanks.

└ Tags: Amanda Conner, Baltimore Comic-Con, Black Magic Tales, Carolyn Belefski, Dollar Bin, Exhibition, Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Carabeo, Magic Bullet, Photos, Press, Recap, sketch, The Legettes, Toast, Tour
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Appearing at Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con

Jul23
by admin on July 23, 2010 at 1:17 AM
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Make your plans now to come see Curls Studio at Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con, the premier convention in Philadelphia showcasing all things alternative/fringe/indy/art comics and zines. Here are some more details:

WHAT: Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con
WHEN: Sunday, August 8, 2010 from Noon to 6:00 PM
WHERE: The Rotunda at 4014 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
COST: $3 admission, $5 admission plus poster, $10 admission plus poster and a copy of the PACC Anthology


You can RSVP to the event on Facebook and while you’re at it – become of fan of Curls Studio.

Help us spread the word about this show by inviting your friends. Thanks and see you there!

The above PACC art is by Pat Aulisio and Bryan G. Brown.

└ Tags: Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con, Tour
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