Yes. At Baltimore Comic-Con 2007, Curls Studio met Jim Lee... and many other talented people in the industry of comics. Check out all the Curls Studio Baltimore Comic-Con 2007 photos on the Curls Studio Flickr page.
I had an awesome time at Baltimore Comic-Con and I hope to be back next year. It was so much fun getting to meet Jim Lee, Kenneth Rocafort, James Jean, and many other special people. Astray Productions made a short film about Curls Studio's first Baltimore Comic-Con. It is wonderful. Check it out:
Here is Black Magic, the awesome black cat sidekick, looking curiously at a brain stolen from The Brain Exhibit! If you are wondering what this is all about, then you should come to Baltimore Comic-Con on September 8 and 9, 2007 and check out the Curls Studio booth!
At Baltimore Comic-Con, this coming weekend, you can meet our character, Max, and read his story. Stop by the Curls Studio booth in Artist's Alley and pick up our Baltimore Comic-Con 2007 Special Edition Mini Comic, Black Magic Tales: The Hit List. Hope to see you in Baltimore, Maryland!
March 8-10 • Awesome Con DC
May 19 • Comic Logic Spring Lot Con
June 23 • STORYBOX Comics Fair
Sep 14-15 • Small Press Expo
Sep 20-22 • Baltimore Comic-Con
Donate to Curls Studio
If you enjoy Curls Studio products, please donate to keep us motivated and in action! We travel locally in DC, MD, and VA... but also need your support to pay for printing costs and travel expenses for events like New York Comic Con. Your help is needed and appreciated. You never know what could come your way if you donate to Curls Studio.
Carolyn Belefski creates and publishes original comics and illustrations. Carolyn writes and draws the comic strip Curls. She also collaborates with writer Joe Carabeo on the comic books Kid Roxy, Black Magic Tales, and The Legettes.
In 2010, Curls was nominated for the Friends of Lulu Kim Yale Award to recognize women in cartooning. In 2013 and 2014 Carolyn was voted Best Visual Artist runner-up for Washington City Paper’s Best of D.C. awards.
Carolyn became a National Cartoonists Society member in 2012, and is currently serving as a Washington, DC chapter Co-chair. With NCS, she started “Cartoonists Draw Blood” in Washington, DC by connecting with the American Red Cross, gathering local cartoonists, and organizing a blood drive where blood donors receive a sketch from a cartoonist.
Carolyn serves as editor-in-chief of Magic Bullet, Washington, DC’s comics newspaper anthology.
Carolyn has exhibited at New York Comic Con, Baltimore Comic-Con, Awesome Con, Small Press Expo, Pittsburgh Comic Arts Festival, Philly Alternative Comic Con, and many other comic conventions and art fairs.
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