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An Illustrated Recap of the Toronto Comic Art Festival

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An Illustrated Recap of the Toronto Comic Art Festival

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Published on May 16, 2012

An Illustrated Recap of the Toronto Comic Arts Festival by Faith Erin Hicks
An Illustrated Recap of the Toronto Comic Arts Festival by Faith Erin Hicks

If you were lucky, you may have recently seen artist/cartoonist Faith Erin Hicks recently at the Toronto Comics Art Festival, not only because Faith consistently, and highly, amuses with her work but also because the Toronto Comics Art Festival is, to put it in Faith’s words below, one of the more rare events that brings out the best in the comics community.

Check out Faith’s big comic strip about it below. You might also appreciate her takes on A Wrinkle in Time, Alien, and a very personal reflection on The Hunger Games book and movie. Her comic Friends With Boys is also out now as a graphic novel from First Second.

 

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About the Author

Faith Erin Hicks

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Born in the wilds of British Columbia, the young Faith frolicked among the Sasquatch native to the province before moving to Ontario at age five. There she was homeschooled with her three brothers, and developed an unnatural passion for galloping around on horseback, though never without a proper helmet (because you only get one skull). After twenty years of suffering through Ontario's obscenely hot summers, she migrated east, and now lives beside the other ocean in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She worked in animation for a bit, and now draws comics full time. She's not sure how that happened either.

Her latest book, Friends With Boys, came out from Fiewel & Friends in February of 2012.

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