24 Hour Comics Day 2009 – Part 1

drawing a 24-hour comic page

24-Hour Comics Day 2009 – Part 1

This year I participated in 24-Hour Comics Day again. It was held from October Saturday the 3rd to the 4th. I had such a blast with it last year that there was no question I would do it again. The goal is to create 24 comic pages in 24 hours. It’s a very challenging exercise. You come to the table with no idea of what you are going to write and draw, and from there you create a 24-page story.

I decided to stay home and work on the 24-hour comic on my drawing table. I was committed to participating no matter where I did it. The first few hours were tough, the year before I created my 24-hour comic with the help of my girlfriend as my inker. This year I was working completely solo. I was finding it hard to find a fast rhythm. I was really digging what I was coming up with, but I was just a little slower than I originally wanted to be.

This blog post was originally published on my former website, Comic Book Graphic Design and has now been migrated here to RSC Arts, Artist Blog.

Author: RSC Arts

A Journey through Art and Making Comics. A comic book nerd who enjoys creating art. This artist blog, RSC Arts is where he shares his creative process, insights, inspirations, and comics.

2 thoughts on “24 Hour Comics Day 2009 – Part 1”

  1. Great Post, great shots. love the work you do. please feature this on the bizymoms Santa Fe community page, I am sure the moms will love them.

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