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Jimmy Gownley (born February 5, 1972) [1] is an American comic book writer/artist best known for his award winning comic book Amelia Rules!.He grew up in the small town of Girardville, Pennsylvania and started to write and draw his own comics at an early age.
Melanie Gillman is an American queer non-binary cartoonist, illustrator, and lecturer, specializing in LGBTQ comics for Young Adult readers, including the webcomic As the Crow Flies. [1] [2] Their comics have been published by Boom! Studios, [3] Iron Circus Comics, Lion Forge Comics, Slate, [4] VICE, [5] Prism Comics, Northwest Press, and The ...
Stein worked for many Colorado-based publications including Cervi's Journal and The Rocky Mountain Business Journal (since renamed Colorado Business Journal).For a short while, he was co-publisher of the College Press Service, [4] before joining the Rocky Mountain News as staff editorial cartoonist in 1978, [5] a position he held until the paper's 2009 closure.
Rozanski started Mile High Comics in 1969, when he was 13 years old, [1] selling back issues of comic books out of his parents' Colorado Springs basement by running mail-order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comicollector. The first Mile High Comics retail location opened in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974 [2] with 10,000 comics and $800 in cash.
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Amelia Rules! is the title of a comic book series written and drawn by Jimmy Gownley. She is helped along the way by an odd group of friends and her ever-cool aunt, Tanner Clark. The book has been nominated for 13 Eisner Awards as well as five Harvey Awards . [ 1 ]
Fan Expo Denver (previously Denver Pop Culture Con and Denver Comic Con) is a speculative fiction fan convention held annually in Denver, Colorado, United States. The event is a celebration of comics, books, movies, TV, gaming, and other pop culture. The non-profit organization, Pop Culture Classroom, founded the convention in 2012.
Pop Culture Classroom, originally established as Comic Book Classroom in 2010 by Charlie LaGreca, Frank Romero, David Vinson, and Kevin Vison, is an organization dedicated to enhancing students' learning through the use of comic books. [1] [2] In the same years, the founders launched the Denver Comic Con, later renamed the Denver Pop Culture Con.