Tag: charity comics
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WeWinCon.org Helps Artists Affected by Boston Marathon Bombings
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in Comic NewsRed Stylo Media and Odd Truth Inc. have launched WeWinCon.org, an online charity to help the artists and small press publishes affected by the events and aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings.
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The Anti Bullying OGN You Are Not Alone Goes to Kickstarter
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Raven Gregory, Dirk Manning, Gail Simone and nearly 50 small press writers have come together to create the first Original Graphic Novel from GrayHaven Comics: YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
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54 UK Comic Creators Combine Powers to Help the Homeless
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in Comic NewsWith friends and family around us falling victim to unemployment and poverty, the funny books are becoming an increasingly guilty pleasure for the conscientious comic geek. Those who like the idea of their disposable income going into something other than Mickey Mouse’s pockets may be interested in Nelson, a charity graphic novel that sees the…
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Drawing Autism Celebrates Artistry and Self-Expression
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Drawings, paintings, and collages by children & adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder comprise this inspiring art collection. Press Release: Over the last decade autism has become an international topic of conversation. Knowing no racial, ethnic, or social barriers, today autism is diagnosed in 1 in every 110 children. Drawing Autism from Mark Batty Publisher…
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Second Annual Fund-raising Drive Against Human Trafficking Goes Live
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in Comic News110+ Comic Creators Donate Art Press Release: Comic Creators Alliance announced today that their second annual fund-raising drive to raise funds to fight against human trafficking goes live on January 11, 2011. Lora Innes, a comic creator herself, started the yearly drive to coincide with National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in 2010. Last year’s drive raised…
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Second Annual Fund-raising Drive against Human Trafficking
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Press Release: Comics Creators Alliance announced today the launch of their second annual fund-raising drive to raise funds to fight against Human Trafficking. Last year’s drive raised a staggering ten thousand dollars and had over eighty seven artists working together on a special image just for the event. This year they hope to top not…