Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Engineering Degree From the School of Supercrip
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016
International Woman of Mystery. . .
Hello Friends!
As some may have figured out am not exactly the best at posting on a regular basis. It has been more than a couple of months, to say the least, since the last time I have found the right combination of motivation and creativity/necessity to create new SuperCrip comic. Without any kind of notice, in the last month or two, Supercrip has become somewhat of a Danish star, calling her name from across the great pond. I was contacted by the Storm P Museum in Copenhagen asking if they could include a super Crip comic in their exhibition about satire and humor in relation to crossing borders. It was and is super exciting to be asked to be included. OF COURSE, I said yes!
Security, Security Grab That Girl! is now officially being shown at the Museum from now until September. That is 4 months on a Danish wall YA'LL!
In other great news, I was also asked to contribute a comic to REACH of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex quarterly newsletter. Here is the first comic that will appear in the spring issue of the REACH newsletter!
As some may have figured out am not exactly the best at posting on a regular basis. It has been more than a couple of months, to say the least, since the last time I have found the right combination of motivation and creativity/necessity to create new SuperCrip comic. Without any kind of notice, in the last month or two, Supercrip has become somewhat of a Danish star, calling her name from across the great pond. I was contacted by the Storm P Museum in Copenhagen asking if they could include a super Crip comic in their exhibition about satire and humor in relation to crossing borders. It was and is super exciting to be asked to be included. OF COURSE, I said yes!
Security, Security Grab That Girl! is now officially being shown at the Museum from now until September. That is 4 months on a Danish wall YA'LL!
In other great news, I was also asked to contribute a comic to REACH of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex quarterly newsletter. Here is the first comic that will appear in the spring issue of the REACH newsletter!
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