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10.02.2011

24 Hour Comics Day Is Over In Albuquerque

All done in Albuquerque — another great 24 Hours Comic Day in New Mexico has successfully concluded.

 
 
 

Thanks to the 7000 BC members who worked so hard to put this all together; Media Arts Collaborative Charter School for hosting; Winning Coffee Company and Downtown Java Joe's for their food donations; Astro-Zombies, Comic Warehouse, and the new Kaboom Test Labs for their prize donations. And, of course, to all the participants who made this such an amazing time.

 
 
 

Chuck was liveblogging the day; check out hour-by-hour updates and photos at:
  • HOUR ONE: And So It Begins…
  • HOUR TWO: The Wheels are Turning…
  • HOUR THREE: The Fun Continues…
  • HOUR FOUR: Moving Right Along…
  • HOUR FIVE: Raffle Winners!
  • HOUR SIX: They Say a Picture is Worth 1000 Words…
  • HOUR SEVEN: And a Few Thousand More
  • HOUR EIGHT: PIZZA!!!
  • HOUR NINE: Some Words of Thanks!
  • HOUR TEN: Still Cookin'
  • HOUR ELEVEN: Still More Raffle Winners!
  • HOUR TWELVE: We're Halfway There!
  • HOUR THIRTEEN: And They Say the Arts are Dying in America?
  • HOUR FOURTEEN: The Kids!
  • HOUR FIFTEEN: Getting Closer…
  • HOUR SIXTEEN: We're Still Here…
  • HOUR SEVENTEEN through NINETEEN: Z-Z-Z-z-z-z…
  • HOUR TWENTY: Almost at the Home Stretch
  • HOUR TWENTY-ONE and TWO: The Final Raffle!
  • HOUR TWENTY-THREE: The Finish Line
  • HOUR TWENTY-FOUR: It's All Over, Even the Shouting…
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