
On Saturday, October 28th the MSCA was part of the Halloween Comic Fest at 901 Comics East.

On Saturday, October 28th the MSCA was part of the Halloween Comic Fest at 901 Comics East.
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Well, it’s been a busy year for the MSCA, and the last quarter is gonne get even busier. But first here’s what’s happened so far in September…


First up was the Record Swap & Zine Fest at Crosstown Concourse over Labor Day weekend. Continue reading
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Just a quick reminder that our next MSCA Drink-N-Draw event will be this Wednesday night from 6-8pm at 901 Comics East on Macon Rd. out in Cordova. The ‘bar with no name‘ will be open and serving up beer, sodas, snacks, and more. Continue reading

Okay, gang- here are some event dates to add to your calendar…it’s gonna be a busy few months! Continue reading

“Pop! The Art of Comics” exhibit at The Tennessee Valley Museum of Art in Tuscumbia, AL.

The exhibit covers comics history and notable comic artists and spotlights works by the Mid-South Cartoonists Association (MSCA) and the late Hanther, a comic artist from McNairy County, TN. Continue reading

It been a very busy (and wet) couple of weeks here for our merry band of cartoonists, but overall it was a lot of fun.
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Hope you’re all warm, dry, and not sitting in the dark. It’s been a couple crazy days here in the mid-south with all the ice blowing through the area over Ground Hog’s Day this week, but the sun has finally returned and the weather is warming back up…for now. Lots of art stuff coming up, so let’s not waste any time getting to it… Continue reading

Calling all podpeople– a new “Drawing Funny” podcast episode is available !
You can listen in the player above, online directly at www.drawingfunny.com, or most podcast platforms such as Spotify, Apple, and others.
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On Friday, November 12th Nicki and I eased on down the road to check out MSCA member Dale Martin‘s opening reception for his latest art show “Beyond The Emerald City” at Playhouse on the Square. We were running a bit behind getting to the show after grabbing some dinner at The Bayou around the corner, but were able to follow the black top road (Cooper Street) to it with a few minutes to spare!