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Interview: Adam Tinius (WonderCon 2012)

by bucky· March 23, 2013· in Interviews, Video Interview· 0 comments tags: Adam Tinius, Holli Hoxxx, WonderCon, WonderCon 2012
I love to come across books that are like nothing else. I found that in the independent title, Holli Hoxxx. There’s a lot going on in here, and I listen as co-creator, Adam Tinius, tells me all about what it takes to make this book. Seriously, this is such a unique idea, and I felt super lucky to have the chance to hear about it. Watch it and appreciate what creators go through to make their books a reality.
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Sequential Sunday: Long Beach Comic Con 2011 Roundup

by John Mueller· November 06, 2011· in Sequential Sunday· 0 comments tags: Adam Tinius, Agent 88, Akira, Amanda Cook, Bad Planet, Bernie Wrightson, Brad Walker, Cosplay, Debra Hill, Holli Hoxxx, James Daily III, John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles, LBCC, LBCC 2011, Long Beach Comic Con, Long Beach Comic Con 2011, Mark Dos Santos, Petra Gallerie, Raw Studios, Stefano Cardoselli, Steve Niles, Steve Oliff, Thomas Jane, Tone Rodriguez, William O'Neil
The Halloween weekend saw the appearance of the third annual Long Beach Comic Con (or as it is now known the “Long Beach Comic and Horror Con”), and I am extremely happy to report that it was the best year yet. What clearly sets the LBCC shows apart from its Southern California con counterparts is an actual emphasis on comics themselves, the writers and artists who produce them, and the greater illustrative art world that exists comfortably alongside the sequential medium itself.
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