In the meantime, the Kickstarter campaign for "Bold Ben Hall" has begun with just over two weeks to go until the deadline finishes....and I have about 60% of funding. My thanks to all who have already pledged to help us get this far. Still, clearly, something I must work on in coming days to reach the final goal. Here is the real link, if I can get this site working quick enough for you to be able to read it: http://kck.st/2zIJdru
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To people seeking to view my website (this one!), these seems to have been a bit of a technical hiccough that I am working on trying to resolve. Thanks to the kind people who have let me know the site was faulty....
In the meantime, the Kickstarter campaign for "Bold Ben Hall" has begun with just over two weeks to go until the deadline finishes....and I have about 60% of funding. My thanks to all who have already pledged to help us get this far. Still, clearly, something I must work on in coming days to reach the final goal. Here is the real link, if I can get this site working quick enough for you to be able to read it: http://kck.st/2zIJdru
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Comicoz......acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to elders past, present, and emerging, and extend that respect to all First Australian peoples. Nat KarmichaelOver the past decade (2011 - 2020) Nat has self-published ten comic-related books and was Publisher-Editor of Oi Oi Oi! - the last nationally-distributed comic book of original comics stories to appear on Australian newsstands. He edited Inkspot, the journal of the Australian Cartoonists Association for 14 issues from late 2015 to 2019 and is a current member of the ACA's Committee. In his spare time, he is a husband, a father (to six) and grandfather (to fourteen), and works in the Psychiatric Emergency Centre in Queensland's largest public hospital. Comicoz is Nat Karmichael's publishing imprint. Nat is committed to preserving a permanent collection of Australian comic and comic strips. He feels that there is a need to recognise comics' contribution to and depiction of Australian culture.
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