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    First Published Work - for Bristol

    Hey all -

    I haven't posted in awhile, but I figure this is worth a thread. I just finished an 8-page project for the anthology book Commercial Suicide 3.0, premiering at the Bristol Con next weekend. (So, any of you that happen to be planning on showing up to said con, drop by Alex de Campi's table and pick up a copy.)

    Alex has been so kind as to put up a .pdf of the finished story on her website: http://www.alexdecampi.com/

    Click on the link "Don't say I never do anything for you" under the 8.5.2005 update.

    Enjoy!

    -Dave

    Oh! I suppose I should go ahead and pimp her other book coming out from IDW - SMOKE - with Igor Kordey. I've seen some of the pages and it looks gorgeous.

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    Hi Dave,

    this really needs to be over at the Bulletin Board. The Sequential Art board is for posting pages of sequential art for critique.

    Congrats on the gig!
    Take care,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuddly
    Hi Dave,

    this really needs to be over at the Bulletin Board. The Sequential Art board is for posting pages of sequential art for critique.

    Congrats on the gig!
    Ah. My Bad. Thanks for the assist.

    And thanks for the support!

    Dave

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    No worries, man. I believe I have some work appearing in the anthology "Twelve" from Accent UK that should also be on sale at the Bristol convention.

    Man, I wish I could be there. I was at the 2003 UK Comic Festival and I met Jim Lee and Dave Gibbons and Barry Kitson and David Lloyd. Had a blast! A most memorable visit indeed.
    Take care,
    -dOn-

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