The Cartoon Art Museumâs ongoing Small Press Spotlight will feature the art of Ben Seto through January 11, 2015.Ben Seto created his first comic in sixth grade. inspired by The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Â In 2002, he self-published his first comic series, Waterfall, through his publishing imprint Black Sheep Comics. Â Two years later, Ben was selected for TokyoPop’s first Rising Stars of Manga anthology. Benâs second series, Henagi the Ninja Girl, was released in 2005.
In 2006, Ben created his best-known series, The Skullbunnies, which began as a toy concept, but was eventually evolved into a series of comics, recently collected in a hardcover graphic novel edition.
Ben is currently working on new Skullbunnies comics and has plans to create more autobiographical comics later, maybe…
For more of Benâs artwork, please visit http://benseto.carbonmade.com/
About the Small Press Spotlight:
San Francisco has been a hotbed of innovative, groundbreaking comic art since the late 1800s with the advent of the modern comic strip. Â In the1960s, the Bay Area gained further notoriety when the underground comix movement launched from San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district. Â Today, some of the biggest names in alternative and small-press comics hail from the Bay Area, and the Cartoon Art Museum’s Small Press Spotlight focuses on the works of these talented individuals.
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The Cartoon Art Museumâs ongoing Small Press Spotlight will feature the art of Ben Seto through January 11, 2015.Ben Seto created his first comic in sixth grade. inspired by The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Â In 2002, he self-published his first comic series, Waterfall, through his publishing imprint Black Sheep Comics. Â Two years later, Ben was selected for TokyoPop’s first Rising Stars of Manga anthology. Benâs second series, Henagi the Ninja Girl, was released in 2005.
In 2006, Ben created his best-known series, The Skullbunnies, which began as a toy concept, but was eventually evolved into a series of comics, recently collected in a hardcover graphic novel edition.
Ben is currently working on new Skullbunnies comics and has plans to create more autobiographical comics later, maybe…
For more of Benâs artwork, please visit http://benseto.carbonmade.com/
About the Small Press Spotlight:
San Francisco has been a hotbed of innovative, groundbreaking comic art since the late 1800s with the advent of the modern comic strip. Â In the1960s, the Bay Area gained further notoriety when the underground comix movement launched from San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district. Â Today, some of the biggest names in alternative and small-press comics hail from the Bay Area, and the Cartoon Art Museum’s Small Press Spotlight focuses on the works of these talented individuals.
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