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What is Community Comics?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Community Comics is a full-service comics studio.  Our staff has over 50 years of combined experience in graphic arts and writing, with over 25 years specifically in comics.  We are committed to using our talents, experiences, and passions in service to Christ in this dynamic and virtually unlimited art form.

Our purpose with Community Comics is to package professional, high quality, entertaining comic books with a Christian focus.  We accomplish this goal through four areas of service:

  1. Service to Christ — creating and supporting books that point readers to a closer relationship with Christ and that glorify Jesus in content and worldview.
  2. Service to our readers — creating and producing quality books that are engaging and challenging, giving readers entertainment they desire and spiritual themes to reflect upon.
  3. Service to the Christian comics community – creating a network of Christian comics artists and writers, and actively encouraging the Christian comics community by giving budding artists opportunities to create.
  4. Service to the independent comic creator — assisting creators in realizing their artistic visions, connecting independent creators with others who can bring out the best in each other’s talents, and representing creator-owned projects for publication.

If you are interested in seeing what Community Comics can do for you or your organization, please contact us at: info@communitycomics.com

Why Community Comics?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Why we are making comics.

Why we have this website.

Why.

Almost two years ago, I remember holding my son watching TV. My son was two months old. I was watching coverage of the September 11 attacks unfold. I remember seeing images of the Statue of Liberty standing against the backdrop of the huge plumes of smoke and being struck by how small the Statue of Liberty was. It had always seemed so much bigger in the pictures I’d seen. And I looked down at the little boy in my arms and I was struck by how small he was.

And I felt small myself.

Fast forward to a couple months ago. I was holding my newborn daughter, watching coverage of the war against Iraq unfold. I was in high school during Desert Storm, but this time it was different. This time I was an adult. And I looked at the little girl in my arms and, once again, I felt small.

There’s some pretty serious, crazy stuff going on in the world today. Wars and rumors of wars. Disease. Famine. Draughts. Big, scary stuff.

Sort of makes you think about why we do the various things we do. It’s made me think about the things I”ve invested my time in.

For example: why comic books? Why waste time with what most people consider mindless escapist entertainment? In light of all the things going on in the world around us, why bother?

But the answer is in the question. Why bother with mindless escapist entertainment? Precisely because it is escapist entertainment. But it doesn’t have to be mindless. It doesn’t have to be empty. If kids, teens, and adults are going to escape into something, why not give them something that is good and true to escape into? Why not give kids fun stories with a positive message? Why not give adults something that is thought provoking as well as entertaining? Why not give everyone a little bit of both?

That’s why we’re doing what we do. It’s a big world out there. The internet and 24-hour news services give us evidence of that every day. There are things that are happening beyond our control. We may feel small in the face of all of that, but there’s a big God with a big love for each and every small person on this planet. And we want people — kids, teens, and adults — to know it.

Ben

- From “Ben’s Pen”, posted on 7/16/2003

Contact Us

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
General Mail –
Feedback
feedback@communitycomics.com
Editorial –
Ben Avery
ben@communitycomics.com
Art Department –

Darren Brady
darren@communitycomics.com

Sherwin Shwartzrock
sherwin@communitycomics.com

Bud Rogers
bud@communitycomics.com

Involvement –
Submissions
submissions@communitycomics.com
Website –
Webmaster
webhead@communitycomics.com