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Last Friday we teamed up with Fishtown author and phellow philly native Kevin Colden to host an art gallery and book signing.
The whole thing went down at Brave New Worlds, a fancy comic shop in a fancy Philly neighborhood. See, the first Friday of every month BNW and the other stores in Old […]
Posted by admin on 24 Nov 2008 at 3:27 pm under Graphic Novels, Philadelphia, fishtown, first friday, kevin colden, Parties, Tony Trov, Web Comics, Johnny Zito, Black Cherry Bombshells, comic convetions, Comics
KEVIN COLDEN (Fishtown) and MISS LASKO-GROSS (Escape From Special) along w/ JOHNNY ZITO and TONY TROV (Black Cherry Bombshells) appearing at Old City Art Gallery.
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Join the up and coming creators of Fishtown, Black Cherry Bombshells and Escape from Special for an evening of creativity, comics and art.
Friday December 5, from […]
Not an imaginary tale! Not an alternate dimension!
Kevin Colden, Fishtown author and fellow Philly native, invited us to join him for a signing at Brave New Worlds; a boutique comic shop here in Motown Philly.
Every First Friday BNW and the other stores in Old City open their doors to host free art galleries. […]
Wired has an article up about Bayou and High Moon going to be collected into graphic novels very soon.
That’s good news for the rest of us Zuda Comics Creators. If the economy holds out then the Black Cherry Bombshells might get a turn. Help us. Barack Obama. You’re our only […]
So, I went to that Art Spiegelman/Chip Kidd thing at the Philly Free Library the other day.
My cousin Jen, who is the editor over at The Pulse asked me to write it up. Anything for family
Click HERE to read about Graphic Novels in the Non-Fiction section of my local library.
-Johnny Zito
Some of the greatest Graphic geniuses of our time are gathering at the Philadelphia Free Library tonight at 7:30. Me, Tony and John are gonna head over and rep The Black Cherry Bombshells.
If you’re gonna be around do yourself a favor and swing by Ben Franklin’s greatest invention - The Philadelphia Free Lending Library: […]
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