Showing posts with label Dustin Harbin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dustin Harbin. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Comics panel at Telegraph April 13

Telegraph in Charlottesville, Va., is hosting a comics panel April 13 ( 3-5 p.m.) about independent publishing and what drives illustrators to create. Participating cartoonists include Warren Craghead III, Jared Cullum, Andrew White (who lives in the D.C. area)  and Dustin Harbin. According to Telegraph, the “panel will discuss each artist's different approach to comics form, their publishing choices, and the respective comics scenes that they hail from.” Panelists will also have books and new works available for sale all weekend.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Friend of ComicsDC Dustin Harbin featured in paper

Dustin's a friend of mine and Richard Thompson -- he's the guy who invited Richard down to HeroesCon, opening a whole new world to us.

Fine-tooning his passion: Local cartoonist Dustin Harbin has turned talent, luck and hard work into burgeoning career success.
By April Denee Baker
Charlotte Observer Sep. 26, 2010

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Dustin Harbin interviewed at Daily Cross Hatch

Dustin's the guy who gets Richard Thompson to come to Heroes Con, so we'll give him honorary DC status.

Interview: Dustin Harbin Pt. 1, by Brian Heater, Daily Cross Hatch June 29 2010.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Our buddy, Heroescon's Dustin Harbin interviewed

Dustin's the guy who keeps dragging Richard Thompson back to HeroesCon so I have to drive him there. Check out this good interview with Dustin about the con - "Talking Comics with Tim: Dustin Harbin," by Tim O'Shea, May 25, 2009.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Dustin Harbin on Watchmen and beyond

I met Dustin at HeroesCon this year, and liked him immensely. Here's a link to something he's written - "Okay, I've Read Watchmen. What's Next?" By Dustin Harbin,
Newsarama 2008-08-28.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Heroescon hangover or holdover or something

Our host at Heroes Con (really Our Man Thompson's as I was the driver and go-fer) Dustin Harbin's just posted a cool blog post and drawing about cartoonists he's met and liked recently. Our Man Thompson is not actual size.

Neat, isn't it?