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February 7000 BC Meeting

7000 BC · independent comics from new mexico

Saturday, February 13 | 1:30-3:30 | Albuquerque Main Library | Albuquerque, NM

The February 7000 BC meeting will be held Saturday, February 13 in Conference Room #2 at the Albuquerque Main Library, 1:30–3:30.

Free parking for up to 2 hours in the Very Special Arts Garage at 5th and Copper. Bring your parking stub to the circulation desk for validation. There is also on-street metered parking.

This will be a working meeting — bring comics to work on, take time to collaborate, or get input on your projects. After the meeting, we’ll move on to dinner.

New members are always welcome. Please send an email with any questions.

string #18

Now available for download — the latest issue of string, the regular anthology of comics from 7000 BC.

Download a PDF of string #18 and check out future issues every month. In this issue, a new installment of Courtney and Jeff’s Peoplings and Bram and Caleb’s New West (see links below to download previous issues), and new work from Mayhem, Courtney, and Josh — plus a selection of comics produced at our jam at Artisan.

(If the link for the PDF isn’t opening the file up for you, it might work better to right or option-click and download it to your computer.)

Previous issues: string #1 | string #2 | string #3 | string #4 | string #5| string #6 | string #7 | string #8 | string #9 | string #10 | string #11 | string #12 | string #13 | string #14 | string #15 | string #16 | string #17

string #17

Now available for download — the latest issue of string, the regular anthology of comics from 7000 BC.

Download a PDF of string #17 and check out future issues every month. This issue sees the continuation of Courtney and Jeff’s Peoplings, Dale’s The Dead Rez, Bram and Caleb’s New West (see below to download previous issues), a new Otis story from Jamie, and a true story from Chuck’s wife, illustrated by Danny.

(If the link for the PDF isn’t opening the file up for you, it might work better to right or option-click and download it to your computer.)

Previous issues: string #1 | string #2 | string #3 | string #4 | string #5| string #6 | string #7 | string #8 | string #9 | string #10 | string#11 | string #12 | string #13 | string #14 | string #15 | string #16

7000 BC has a busy Sunday

Albuquerque Comic Con | Sunday, November 8 | 10:00-5:00 | Sandia Courtyard | Albuquerque, NM

7000 BC will have a table at the Albuquerque Comic Con on Sunday, November 8 at the Sandia Courtyard (formerly the Howard Johnson’s) at I-40 and Eubank. We’ll have comics from the group and be doing sketches and caricatures. As always, Albuquerque Comic Con (formerly Albuquerque Collectors Con) is arranged by the good folks at Lobo Anime and Comics, where you can find a selection of 7000 BC comics.

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Small Press Writer’s Forum | Sunday, November 8 | 2:00 | Collected Works Bookstore | Santa Fe, NM

7000 BC will be on the panel at the Small Press Writer’s Forum, a discussion of issues facing writers today by small press and literary magazine editors. This free event will be held at Collected Works Bookstore in Santa Fe, on Sunday, November 8 at 2:00, and is presented by The Story Initiative.

24 Hour Comics Day in New Mexico 2009 Wrapup

24 Hour Comics Day 2009 at the Harwood Art Center had a great turnout this year! We may have had the largest attendance of any location in the world, with 41 people making the attempt (including 2 who worked from home and kept in contact with us throughout the night).

We had 11 people who made the trek from Santa Fe, Ms. Webber-Bey and a big group of her Comic Club students from Albuquerque, and Mike Hanlon who came all the way from Alamogordo! Thanks, Mike. Most folks stuck with us at least until morning. In the end, 16 24-page comics were completed by 18 creators (2 were made by 2 people collaborating).

Check out the coverage from the event:

Thanks to the Harwood Art Center for their generous support, and to all of our sponsors:

24 Hour Comics Day in Albuquerque

24 Hour Comics Day 2009 | Sat. Oct. 3-Sun. Oct. 4 | Noon-Noon | Harwood Art Center | 1114 7th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM

24 Hours. 1440 Minutes. 86,400 Seconds. Be a part of 24 Hour Comics Day 2009 — accept the challenge to create 24 consecutive comic book pages in 24 consecutive hours. Come to the Harwood Art Center and join 7000 BC and thousands of artists of all skill levels from around the globe in this annual celebration of comics creation. It’s a creative exercise that will test your stamina while teaching you what you’re capable of.

This event is free and open to all ages (with parental permission for minors) — to register, send Jeff an email or call him at 505-262-2952. No experience or special skills required, just bring your papers and pens to New Mexico’s only 24 Hour Comics Day location in 2009!

Thanks to our sponsors: Harwood Art Center, Sol Arts, Winning Coffee Company, and La Montanita Co-Op

Update: Chuck will be blogging at 24 Hours from New Mexico and at the official site.

string #16

Now available for download — the latest issue of string, the regular anthology of comics from group members.

Download a PDF of string #16 and check out future issues every month. Among the comics in this issue, the latest installment of Raised By Squirrels, and Jeff and Jamie present very different views of outer space.

Note: ugh, we may be having trouble displaying the PDF in some browsers — please send an email if you have problems.

Previous issues: string #1 | string #2 | string #3 | string #4 | string #5| string #6 | string #7 | string #8 | string #9 | string #10 | string#11 | string #12 | string #13 | string #14 | string #15