Lubbock Comic Book Expo 5!

News and updates posted as they become available.

When: April 14-15, 2012.
Saturday 10am-7pm
Sunday 12 - 5pm
Where: during the annual Lubbock Arts Festival. It is $3 for adults to get into the arts festival and the Comic book Expo is FREE! The event will be held at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, at 1501 Mac Davis Lane, (in the upper mezzanine level!)

 

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I Want a Garbage Robot!…and all that Chas

We are happy to welcome Chas Foreman to the Expo. Work – Graphic Artist for Lone Star Learning a primary education publishing company in Lubbock, TX. Currently a Marketing & Outreach Coordinator for the city of Denton. Creative hobbies are building robot models out of garbage, drawing comic strips, and designing communication pieces. Examples of his work can be found at chasforeman.com.

I want a garbage robot!!

Jason should’ve been watched. Every minute. Now’s your chance.

Jason Shasteen has been a graphic designer for close to a decade.  He has been illustrating since he could hold a pencil and cartooning has become a passion.  Over the past few years Jason has rediscovered a love for comics and that has also sparked an interest in writing.  Jason has illustrated a variety of products from children’s books, to educational flash cards and even company webcomics.  Jason will be making his first appearance behind a table at one of our shows. He cannot wait to share his work with you. Be sure to catch up with jason online at: jasonshasteen.com and you can also find him on Facebook.

Just when she thought she was out…

Sarah Arnold is the current Comics Editor for RevolutionSF.com and staff writer for the local entertainment website Do512.com in Austin, TX. She was introduced to comics and all other forms of nerd-dom by her father at a very young age, and never looked back. While attending Texas Tech she joined the menagerie that is known as Metropolis as a sometimes co-host and an all the time den-mother. She currently lives in Austin with a cat named Bismark and a guy named John. She looks forward to visiting her old chums again and taking part in the Lubbock Comic Expo for the second time.

Who knew the Expo was fashionable?

Bolt Designs is the brain child of the ever elusive Danny Kochis. Somewhere deep beneath the Earth, in a bunker in West Texas, Danny designs and makes awesome T-Shirts. Chances are you have seen one of his shirts around Lubbock, and didn’t know it. Don’t get caught like that again! Visit Bolt-Designs today, browse the gallery, and pick your favorites. Buy one before the show, then buy another at the show. Bolt Designs is a proud sponsor of the Expo. Visit the booth and watch Danny’s TV at the Expo.