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Presentation of the queer comic book How Much Queer Work and Q&A with queer comic artists
Presentation of the queer comic book How Much Queer Work and Q&A with queer comic artists

Presentation of the queer comic book How Much Queer Work and Q&A with queer comic artists. Free entrance for the discussion.




Discussion
Interactive event 5 - discussion + book presentation.
Discussion on the development of queer comics and presentation of the Estonian translation of the queer comics collection How Much Queer Work

Vivian Kleiman, director

Jennifer Camper, comic artist

Justin Hall, comic artist, publisher and editor

Dylan Edwards, comic artist

Ave Taavet is a freelance cartoonist, animator and a writer. Her works are characterised by magical realism, warm humour and empathy towards its characters.