Friday, November 15, 2013

“Visually Stunning” Episode #4 of the web series - Comic Book Culture

Episode #4 is a voyage into the center of Comic Book Culture. This episode paints a portrait of comic culture that not only introduces some incredible graphic artists from the Philippines but it also spans the complete spectrum from the opening animations to the international Cosplay. This is a must see episode for all who enjoy and live within the realm of Comic Book Culture.

In episode #4 of Comic Book Culture, we highlight a wide variety of mainstream and independent comic artistry from Canada, the Philippines, Singapore, and the United States. We visit with the people from Pulp Comics in Niagara Falls Canada as they celebrate their stores 4th anniversary. Then its video and board games with Daniel Awadalla over at One Million Comix in Toronto. There is more comic culture as the artists and cosplayers at the Unplugged 2 weekend expo and mini Con get going.  Our friend Rob Walton drops by. He is a well known veteran cartoonist and animation director.  He explains the basics of comic book structure and design for all the indie producers out there. Christopher Yao enlightens us on the art of creating children's comics. We visit Leonard Kirk from Marvel Comic as he shares the details on how he got into the business and stay there.  If that wasn't enough, throughout the show we showcase enthusiast Cosplayers from Costa Rica, Brazil, Austria, the United States and Canada.

This is Comic Book Culture’s final episode for 2013. We have been fortunate enough to establish some warm relationships with the people that work behind the scenes so that the public can escape and live within the moment born of imagination. We watch as some of our guests dress up and perform as their way to participate and some translated a story into a tangible and visual medium that we can see and share all throughout the YouTube world.

On December 15th the epic episode titled, The Animation Buffet closes out our year. This is our first mini animation festival and is open to all who wish to participate. There is space for only a limited number of entries. With this in mind, we will make selections from the pool of entries and knowing how much talent is in the comic book world today, early submission is recommended. This international event will be our big finish for the year and based on the entries we currently have in hand, it promises to be a very entertaining way to say Merry Christmas, from your friendly neighborhood, Comic Book Culture...

Episode #4 - YouTube