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Comic Arts LA is This Weekend

COMIC ARTS LA
SAT & SUN, DECEMBER 3RD & 4TH, 2016

Free and open to the public

10am - 5pm
Think Tank Gallery
939 Maple Ave #200
Los Angeles, CA

Comic Arts LA (CALA) is a free, public event promoting the appreciation of comics, graphic novels, and sequential arts among the broader Los Angeles public. CALA aims to engage the public and foster interactions among creators and readers alike by providing the community a space to connect creatively and discover new work. The third annual festival will take place December 3rd and 4th, 2016 at Think Tank Gallery in lively Downtown Los Angeles. Tons of more info here.

CALA is organized by Jen Wang, Angie Wang, Iris Jong, and Jake Mumm.

This year, come meet special guests...

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Matt Furie

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Sam Bosma

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John F. Malta

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Rebecca Mock

And many many more! It will be fun, and exciting... and there will be more comix than you can possibly imagine. Still need more info? Click Here.

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