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'''Radiator Comics''' is owned and operated by Neil, a maker of all-ages comics in Miami, FL. Neil previously worked at [[Quimby%27s_Bookstore|Quimby’s Bookstore]]. Founded in Chicago in July of 2014, '''Radiator Comics'''’ primary focus is distributing minicomics created by comics makers passionate about telling stories (both fictional and nonfictional) that speak to society and humanity.  
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'''Radiator Comics''' is owned and operated by Neil, a maker of all-ages comics in Miami, FL. Neil previously worked at [[Quimby%27s_Bookstore|Quimby’s Bookstore]]. Founded in Chicago in July of 2014, Radiator Comics’ primary focus is distributing minicomics created by comics makers passionate about telling stories (both fictional and nonfictional) that speak to society and humanity.  
  
 
===Projects===
 
===Projects===

Revision as of 16:17, 20 June 2023

Radiator Comics is owned and operated by Neil, a maker of all-ages comics in Miami, FL. Neil previously worked at Quimby’s Bookstore. Founded in Chicago in July of 2014, Radiator Comics’ primary focus is distributing minicomics created by comics makers passionate about telling stories (both fictional and nonfictional) that speak to society and humanity.

Projects

Pop-Up Shops

From time to time Radiator Comics runs pop-up comic shops at local galleries in Miami. These have included workshop programming and chances for local artists to consign their work.

Radiator Comics Studio

In 2020, Radiator Comics Studio launched a series of online programming and print publications dedicated to supporting and growing the cartooning community in South Florida and beyond. Some events require online registration.

  • Open Studio: A Zoom meeting every Friday from 4:00 – 6:00pm EDT for comic artists to drop in and work. The two hour program is broken up into four 20-minute silent work periods starting at 4:00, 4:30, 5:00, and 5:30pm, with 10-minute breaks in between to stand up, stretch, grab water, and to socialize.
  • Feedback Space: A chance to seek feedback on work in small groups of 3-4 cartoonists. No regular schedule.
  • Cartoonist Coffee: A Zoom meeting twice monthly on Sundays for randomly paired chats with small groups of other artists.
  • Nuts & Bolts: Recorded talks by professional comics artists and writers, giving advice on various practical facets of comic creation.

Spiny Orb Weaver

An arts journal about cartooning in South Florida. Through a new commissioned comic and interview, each issue highlights one voice in the local comics scene. The back-pages feature cartoonists who have moved from the region. 3 issues have been published, in January, March, and May of 2021.

Mailing Address

Radiator Comics
PO Box 530054
Miami Shores, FL 33153-0054

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