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Tucson Comic-Con isn't for another eight months, and some of us can't wait that long. The Loft Cinema and I organized a special screening of
The Image Revolution. The film was debuted at the Amazing Arizona Comic-Con and Tucson is the second city to have public showing. Before the movie started I thought it would be a good idea to invite anyone that made and sold comics in Tucson for a special gathering and appreciation for the literary art form.
Theres are some local artists, writers, curators and fans that keep comics alive and well: