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  2. Golden Age Collectables - Wikipedia

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    Comic books. Curbed Seattle has described Golden Age Collectables as "Seattle's longest-running comic book shop" and "a popular tourist-photo spot because of a convenient Pike Place Market location and a selfie-ready Batman statue outside". [1] Thrillist has called the shop as "a hodgepodge of nerdy/kitschy knick knacks, comic books and bric-a ...

  3. Starhead Comix - Wikipedia

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    Self-described "hippie" [2] Michael Dowers discovered minicomics in 1982 [2] and was immediately enthralled by the form.He began writing, drawing, printing, copying, and distributing his own mini comics (under the name Nessie Productions), and by 1984 formed Starhead Comix to publish his work and that of fellow cartoonists, including Ronald Roach, Steve Willis and J. R. Williams.

  4. Seattle Cartoonists' Club - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the latter Seattle Cartoonists Club, many of the artists met using a different name, The Associated Cartoon Artists of Seattle. [6] The men published an article in the Seattle Times about a competition they were having with a small local newspaper editor, H. A. Chadwick, over the idea for what became their first cartoon book. [6]

  5. Emerald City Comic Con - Wikipedia

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    The Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC), formerly the Emerald City Comicon, is an annual comic book convention taking place in Seattle, Washington.Originally taking place at the city's Qwest Field (first at West Field Plaza, then at the Event Center), the venue changed in 2008 to its current home at the Seattle Convention Center.

  6. Ellen Forney - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Forney (born March 8, 1968) is an American cartoonist, educator, and wellness coach.She is known for her autobiographic comics which include I was Seven in '75; I Love Led Zepellin; and Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo and Me. [1]

  7. Buddy Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Harold "Buddy" William Bradley Jr., [1] generally referred to as Buddy Bradley, is a comic book character created by Peter Bagge and the main protagonist in several of his comic books, most notably Hate and Neat Stuff. The character first appeared in Bagge's self-published Comical Funnies in 1981.

  8. Stefan Gruber - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Gruber (born December 8, 1975) is an American experimental animator and performance artist from Seattle, Washington. They create hand-drawn, digitally finished experimental animation shorts and are Animation Department founder and teacher at The Nova Animation Project and the founder of Seattle Experimental Animation Team (SEAT). [1]

  9. Megan Kelso - Wikipedia

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    Megan Kelso (born February 5, 1968, in Seattle, Washington) is an American comic book artist and writer. ... "Comics for Writers," at various events, ...