2006 Isotope up for grabs
James Sime of the comic book lounge Isotope in San Francisco announced today that they are now accepting submissions for their 2006 Isotope Award for Excellence in Mini-Comics.
Established in 2003, the Isotope Award was created to celebrate the thousands of unique, hand-produced mini-comics that are created each year. Focusing on this often overlooked segment of the comic industry and the creators who make them, the Isotope Award for Excellence in Mini-Comics is known internationally for launching the professional comic careers of Rob Osborne (1000 STEPS TO WORLD DOMINATION) and Josh Cotter (SKYSCRAPERS OF THE MIDWEST).
Entries don't have to originate in the Bay Area, so if you've got the means to Xerox off 5 prints of that mini comic you've had sitting around wondering how or where to send it, this would be the answer. And if you're not quite at that stage in the creative process yet, the better news is that you have until March 15 to get your submission in.
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