TO DO SATURDAY NIGHT: COMIC BOOK RELEASE PARTY AT MOCCA!
MoCCA regular Bill Roundy is debuting not one, but TWO mini comics at said event.
From Bill:
It’s a comic book release party for my two new mini-comics: “Man Enough: a queer romance” and the grandiosely-titled “The Amazing Adventures of Bill, vol. 6: Perfect Moment.”
For those of you who fear traveling to Brooklyn, it’s actually going to be in Manhattan! Here are the details:
What: Bill Roundy’s Comic Book Release Party
When: Saturday, April 29, 7pm to 11pm
Where: The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
594 Broadway, Fourth Floor.
How much: Free!
There will be beer, and some snacks, and cocktails prepared according to Bill’s Bartending Guide.
I’ll be selling and signing books, and there will be a comic jam for everyone to draw on. And you can look around the Museum, which is showing a retrospective on Todd McFarlane (Spider-Man, Spawn), which should provide an interesting contrast to my sweet little story of gay romance
Directions: Take the F, D, or V train to Broadway-Lafeyette, the R or W train to Prince St., or the 6 train to Bleecker. MoCCA is at 594 Broadway, between Houston and Prince.
Warning: there is no sign outside, and the gallery is on the fourth floor, so you’ll have to look for the street number. If you get lost, call MoCCA at 212-254-3511.
MoCCA regular Bill Roundy is debuting not one, but TWO mini comics at said event.
From Bill:
It’s a comic book release party for my two new mini-comics: “Man Enough: a queer romance” and the grandiosely-titled “The Amazing Adventures of Bill, vol. 6: Perfect Moment.”
For those of you who fear traveling to Brooklyn, it’s actually going to be in Manhattan! Here are the details:
What: Bill Roundy’s Comic Book Release Party
When: Saturday, April 29, 7pm to 11pm
Where: The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
594 Broadway, Fourth Floor.
How much: Free!
There will be beer, and some snacks, and cocktails prepared according to Bill’s Bartending Guide.
I’ll be selling and signing books, and there will be a comic jam for everyone to draw on. And you can look around the Museum, which is showing a retrospective on Todd McFarlane (Spider-Man, Spawn), which should provide an interesting contrast to my sweet little story of gay romance
Directions: Take the F, D, or V train to Broadway-Lafeyette, the R or W train to Prince St., or the 6 train to Bleecker. MoCCA is at 594 Broadway, between Houston and Prince.
Warning: there is no sign outside, and the gallery is on the fourth floor, so you’ll have to look for the street number. If you get lost, call MoCCA at 212-254-3511.
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