Waterlogged – Wildfire Effect
A Waterlogged review by Stephanie Scott, social media marketer and digital storyteller.
A Waterlogged review by Stephanie Scott, social media marketer and digital storyteller.
Inside Vancouver featured an interesting article on the Vancouver field house residency program, the city making park field houses available for artist collectives, with a big focus on Cloudscape: “Did you know that you can learn about the basics of comics drawing or traditional Aboriginal weaving after, say, a game […]
For more of Micah Iwaasa’s webcomic on creating comics, visit the Comic Chunk Archives.
Jason Wilkins of Broken Frontier delivers a review of Waterlogged and he’s certainly impressed with what he sees.
Steve Rolston, prominent comic artist (and creator of the stunning cover for Cloudscape’s 21 Journeys), is teaching a class on creating comics at the Vancouver Institute of Media Arts:
Waterlogged Book Launch! We at the Cloudscape Comics Society are excited to announce the launch of our 7th graphic novel! Waterlogged features art by Sam Logan, Nina Matsumoto, Angela Melick, Colin Upton, Lucy Bellwood, and many more. With stories that range from deep space exploration to terrifying tea pirates, you […]
The first installment of Comic Chunk, a webcomic about creating comics by Micah Iwaasa.
Starting this Thursday, Cloudscape cartoonist Ed Appleby will be running a weekly comics workshop for youths:
Miranda Post discussed Vancouver’s artist field house initiative with a focus on Cloudscape. August 12, 2013. READ THE FULL ARTICLE.
On Saturday, August 24, and Sunday, August 25, Stanley Park will be celebrating its 125th birthday. The park will be filled with all sorts of events, from Lost Lagoon’s Ecoharmony to Memory Lane at the Gardens to all the workshops and performances of Family Fun at Lumberman’s Arch. Of course […]