Hey Factory Fans! Just FYI, I’m at table 1015 in Artists’ Alley. Stop by if you’re in town! If you you’re a noob, make sure you follow my sage advice at how to get around the con. A special shout out to my man, Spat! Thanks for the table! You’re doing a great job!
Hey Factory Fans!
Tony D will be in Artists Alley for the Philadelphia Comic Con this weekend: June 11th, 12th and 13th. I’ll have copies of Japanese Schoolgirls in Love, Super Frat: Rush Week and Super Frat: The Dick Masterson Special. Plus, lots of my other comics. See you there!
Harold L. George is an illustrator born in Dominican Republic and raised in NYC. He has been drawing since he was 6 years old, and has always loved cartoons. Some of his art influences include Norman Rockwell, Dean Cornwell, Jim Lee, Sean Galloway. He’s has been fervently establishing himself as a cartoonist and illustrator in the comic book industry. He’s currently publishing a comic strip labeled The Funnicks and a web comic blog The Show. Harold also delves in the graphic design and runs his own design firm. His first love is drawing and thus his main goal is delve deep into the comic book industry.
Visit him on instagram at @haroartist
Hey all, The Webcomic Factory’s very own Christian Beranek is raising funds for a new project called Unhappy White Girls over at KICKSTARTER. It’s a tale about a day in the life of two teenage girls in Nowhere, New Mexico. Their friendship is tested when the secrets they hold are revealed.
A $10 pledge gets you a signed printed copy of the book. Shipping cost included!
Check it out and support if you can!
Hey Factory fans, great news! Tony D, our favorite resident webcomic scribe — besides me of course 😉 — is at Heroes Con this weekend in Charlotte, NC. His table number is AA-316. Look for the sweet new Webcomic Factory banner!
He has copies of Japanese Schoolgirls In Love #1 and Super Frat available. Swing on by and say hello. Have a great weekend!