The Georgia Straight Cloudscape’s Comic Jams
Gregory Adams talked about Cloudscape’s history, the show at the Ayden Gallery, and our seventh anthology. May 16, 2013. READ THE FULL ARTICLE.
Gregory Adams talked about Cloudscape’s history, the show at the Ayden Gallery, and our seventh anthology. May 16, 2013. READ THE FULL ARTICLE.
Gregory Adams of the Georgie Straight stopped by the launch party of our art show Stratus at the Ayden Gallery, where he studied our art and interviewed many Cloudscape members. Here’s the article that resulted from it: “Since its inception, Cloudscape Comics Society has galvanized local cartoonists into creating anthologies […]
Jason Wilkins discusses Cloudscape on the comics website Broken Frontier: “Located in beautiful Vancouver, Canada, the Cloudscape Comics Society is doing comics right. A non-profit group dedicated to producing high quality, well-crafted, intelligent comics, the CCS provides a forum and an outlet for up-and-coming creators to hone their craft and […]
Jason Wilkins discussed how Cloudscape developed and what the future holds. May 9, 2013. READ THE FULL ARTICLE.
The Georgia Straight blogs about the Cloudscape Waterlogged fundraiser. A month left to go and we’re more than halfway there!
The fundraiser for Cloudscape’s latest book, Waterlogged, is discussed on two comics news sites: Broken Frontier and Shelf Abuse.
It’s that time of year again! True to tradition, we at Cloudscape Comics are releasing our annual comics anthology; this year, we are proud to present Waterlogged – Tales from the Seventh Sea. Prepare yourself for a gorgeous hardcover tome printed in blue & black and featuring over 30 different […]
Sunday, April 7, 2013 at Lansdowne campus The public is invited to the free, first annual Comics Conference, hosted by the Comics and Graphic Novels Program at Camosun College. The one-day conference will be held 11am-6pm, Sunday, on the third floor of the Young building at Camosun’s Lansdowne campus in […]
Colin Upton, a prominent Cloudscape contributor, has been creating indie mini-comics for over 25 years (since 1985)! His comics explore numerous themes, including history, autobiography, satire, politics, religion, life in the city, and sometimes just plain silliness. Currently, he’s posting his close to 200 mini-comics, one a day, on his […]