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 The Workday Comic
  not just one third of a 24-hour comic

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The Workday Comic #1: Proof of Concept
     front cover    inside front cover    stories    inside back cover

The Workday Comic #2: Strike Twice!
     front cover    inside front cover    stories (pdf for now)    inside back cover
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The Workday Comic #3: Third Impact
Not available online.Our second annual event went so well, improving over #1 in both quality and quantity, that its stories fill two issues.

The Workday Comic #4 coming soon

With Daredevil/Kabuki artist/writer David Mack's help and contributions, we tried something different this round. We accomplished something even cooler and  in less time! Watch for updates.

 

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Archives and Coverage

        Scott McCloud visits HSU and inspires us (2/08)

        Oracle: Comic book club puts in a full day's work (4/2/07)

        Day One: Friday the 13th - photos (4/13/07)

        AURC presentation: (4/26/07) (PPT version)
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        Wikipedia mentions: Timed artistic contests and 24-Hour Comics variants.

        WonderCon presentation (2/22/08)

        Day Two: Friday the 4th (4/4/08)

        Oracle: Club produces second annual workday comic (4/14/08)

        Ink Inferno interview - podcast episode 12 (4/21/08)

        David Mack Guide:  Daredevil Stories Inspire College Students (7/2/08)
                                               David Mack-Related San Diego Panel (7/21/08)
                                              
San Diego Comic-Con Booth Number and Panels (7/24/08)

        Soon: Comic-Con presentation (7/27/08)

        Oracle: Comic Arts Club offers excitement (8-25-08)

        Oracle: Comics Club set to bring 'Kabuki' creator to HSU (3-2-09)

 

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