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Friday, May 08, 2009

TCAF 2009

I'll be lurking around TCAF all weekend, in case you're wondering. All I gotta say is, Yoshihiro Tatsumi is in the hood! Hope to see you there.
Posted by Jay at 4:14 PM
Labels: Comic Book Creeps

2 comments:

John Will Balsley said...

Toronto seems like it has a pretty good comic and illustration scene, last year I set up at the Small Press Expo in Maryland and had a good response. I like your work, very cool!

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