Our jurors have all checked in and judging has officially begun, Jurors were asked to select their favorites based on the categories “Most Creative”, “Most Fun”, and “Most Overall”.
In the mean time, some statistical information:
Competitor#1
Michael McCants
Title-The Solutions
Time Spent-24 hours
Statement-Archetypical superhero story perpetuating and perpetrating a new mythology.
Competitor#2
Kris Carstens
Title-“Lost”
Time Spent-23.5 Hours
Statement-A kid gets lost in his own mind.
Competitor#3
Stephen Scruggs
Title-Angel of Death
Time Spent-24 hours
Statement-Young Samurai becomes angel of death, laughs ensue.
Competitor#4
Todj Dragoo
Title-Pirates on Mars
Time Spent-Tadj was 2.5 hours late! She cranked hers out in 22.25 hours!
Statement- Pirates on Mars isn’t enough?
Competitor#5
Jodi Chapman
Title-Lucky Turtle
Time Spent-24 hours
Statement-Taking life, making it random, with turtles.
Competitor#6
Leela Siragusa
Title-Ode to Woe
Time Spent-24 hours
Statement-StereoTypes are funny!
Competitor#7
Alex Smith
Title-Bleeding and Dying Hearts
Time Spent-22.5 hours
Statement-Two different views on art in a fantasy setting.
Competitor#8
Garrett Hagan
Title-Apocalypse Wow!
Time Spent-24 Hours
Statement-Garrett and Death experience the end of the world.
Competitor#9
Gina Riano
Gina could only give us two hours, but she worked like a fiend!
Competitor#10
Phillip Salvagni
Young PJ Salvagni completed a 24 page comic in about six hours, but never gave us copies for judging or otherwise.
Special thanks and appreciation needs to go out to all of the Competitors, Judges, Organizers, and Supporters of Florida State University’s Art Students League’s Inaugural 24 Hour Comics Challenge! Special Thanks for our Host, Seminole Dining’s Park Avenue Diner, and their gracious and hardworking staff! Plans are in works for FSU to participate in the international “24 Hour Comics Day” celebration on October 6th and 7th, 2006.
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