On Saturday, December 20th, 2014, Hub Comics hosted the opening reception for its sixth annual Dark Knight on a Dark Night art show, celebrating both Batman and the Winter Solstice! Photos up here!
Our Sailor Moon gallery show of work by local artists was on display during September 2014! Thanks to everyone who came out to the opening reception on August 29th! Photos up here!
Are you ready to fight evil by moonlight and win love by daylight? HUB COMICS is! Join us in celebrating Naoko Takeuchi’s landmark series BISHOUJO SENSHI SAILOR MOON (a.k.a. PRETTY SOLDIER SAILOR MOON) by submitting to IN THE NAME OF THE MOON, our SAILOR MOON art show! We want local artists’ interpretations of the beloved magical girl epic — 2-D and 3-D art is eligible, as are all the mash-ups, variations, and reinterpretations you can think of. The more creative, the better! Continue reading
Paul Hornschemeier (Artists Authors Thinkers Directors, Life With Mr. Dangerous, and Mother, Come Home), Charles Forsman (The End of the Fucking World, Celebrated Summer), and Jesse Lonergan (The Sex Sex and All Star) signed at Hub Comics on Saturday March 29th from 2pm to 6pm! Photos HERE.
Hub Comics hosted the opening reception for it’s 5th annual Dark Knight on a Dark Night at show on Saturday, December 21st. Local artists submitted work celebrating all aspects of Batman’s 74-year history, and the work was on display through the end of January 2014. Photos from 2011 and 2012 are up, while 2013’s will be up soon.
On December 7th, 2013, MK Reed (Cross Country, Americus) read from her new graphic novel The Cute Girl Network, and Jack Turnbull (The Invasive Exotics) read from his new self-published comic I Escaped a Satantic Ninja Cult. Hub owner Tim Finn was the warm-up act, reading two Fletcher Hanks stories from around 1940. Photos here.
On June 15th from 11am to 3pm, local comics illustrator and aquarium educator Maris Wicks signed her new books Primates: The Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birute Galdikas (written by Jim Ottaviani), and Yes, Let’s (written by Galen Goodwin Longstreth). Photos here.