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Meet the Artists of Speculative Relationships at Quimby's Fri, 10/24
Join the creators behind the recently released sci-fi romance comics anthology Speculative Relationships at Quimby’s on Fri, Oct 24th at 7pm. The event will feature 4 Chicago comics creators featured in the book:
Isabella Rotman (Scarleteen.com, Animal Sex, Dig)
Daniel Warren Johnson (Space-Mullet.com, Ghost Fleet)
Tyrell Cannon (Victus, Gary)
Scott Kroll (Bone Dog, A Cramped Well-Pressurized Space)
There will be a presentation by the artists and copies of Speculative Relationships will be available for purchase and signing.
Speculative Relationships: A Science Fiction Romance Comics Anthology
In the mid-twentieth century, romance was the most popular genre in comics. Comic publishers produced dozens of titles throughout the 1950s and 60s, and many of the medium’s top artistic talents such as Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, and Frank Frazetta worked in romance comics. However, by the 1970s, the once-dominant genre of romance comics all but died out.
The artists featured in the new Speculative Relationships anthology are ready to start the revival. The anthology features up-and-coming artists creating brand-new science fiction romance comics:
The eight stories in the anthology include a cyborg fighting alien hordes for love, a computer AI in love with a sleeping interstellar voyager, two robots that were literally made for each other, and so much more!
Find out more:
speculativerelationships.tumblr.com
Twitter@scifiromancecom
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Science-related zines, comics, brochures Show Soliciting Entries
I’m passing along info from some folks organizing this thing, so contact them if this is your bag!
-Liz
Hello, makers of small-press media and other amazing things:
I wanted to pass along this call for entries for part of an art exhibition exploring issues of agency and biology. I’m curating the show together with biologist/artist Andrew Yang for Gallery 400, and we’re working to track down as many science-related zines, comics, brochures etc. as we can.
If you or anyone you know is making zines, minicomics, brochures, DVDs, podcasts or anything else small and easily distributable that has to do with sharing/elaborating upon/explaining biological information: i.e. anatomy, bacteria, insects, the mating habits of other organisms, the ocean, plant life, starlings, dna, etc. etc. etc. please check out our official call for entries HERE <http://artscichicago.blogspot.com/2008/05/call-for-biology-zines-comics-etc.html> .
Deadline for materials is August 1st.
You may also be interested in submitting single-page science zine projects to Andy’s Small Science Collective <http://www.andrewyang.com/sscpage.htm> , which publishes and distributes science-related ephemera both online and in paper form across the country. (And yes, you can submit to both things at once).
Please pass this along to anyone doing cool distributable things having to do in some way with biological themes!
If you have any questions about the project, feel free to drop us an e-mail and we’ll be happy to explain further.
Best,
Christa
http://www.christadonner.com
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Lustin’ for Justin’
Justin B. Williams is a cool dude, who landed in Chicago a while back. He has started this nice blog with all kinds of pics of his weirdo drawings and installations that are worth checking out. Maybe if he remembers he will bring us more of his zine too.






