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Jul 2016

yup im aussie! not much comic culture around here though ://

Well, according to Peter Dutton I'm an illiterate refugee. Do I still count?

I'm not dual citizen. I'm an Australian citizen and all but, you know, Peter Dutton and shit.

im a dual O^O I'm sorry if I offended and as my grandpa tells me yes he is.

I am Australian born and raised but I lived in Darwin. No one really knew or cared about cartoons. I live in Canada now and feel like there's actually a culture (and con) here for it.

To be fair, nobody in Darwin is sober enough to know or care about anything.

What's this Peter Dutton thing? I haven't caught up on Aussie news in a long time. Though it doesn't surprise me that Pollies are still heavily anti immigration if that's what it is.

Ah yes... Peter Dutton, our illustrious right wing redneck minister for immigration.
He warned that if people did the humane thing and provided refuge to people escaping conflict zones, illiterate refugees would be taking jobs away from Australians.
Never mind that if an illiterate refugee with no education and no connections in a new country with a completely different culture manages to steal your job, maybe you were just plain incompetent.
Needless to say that after the media bashing he got, he now wishes he had kept his mouth shut.

Hmmm, I'm not sure why you think the majority (or half) of Australians aren't supportive of LGBT issues. Surely we're as open as all other modern, western countries. But anyway, I too don't have any contact with any kind of comic culture here. Is there one? Other than just people who like reading international content?

I checked out your work, btw, and wow, amazing stuff. You have some incredible skills and a really distinctive style.

Wow, are you in the wrong century or what?
So somehow you have missed the fact that we have the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, world class art museums and very vibrant art communities in Sydney and Melbourne.
Maybe you have had some personal experience to back up your claim, but I think you're painting a whole country with a very broad brush.

Yep, can't deny that either, not to mention a world-class grassroots and mainstream music scene. Then there's that whole sports culture, if you're into that kind of thing.

errrrr 'not so supportive' 'but we have a mardi gras once a year' lol duuuuude what are you doing XD I'm not going to get into a debate about the crummy day to day things lagging behind hugely, on a webcomic forum. But I was very specifically speaking in light of the present election. I could have complained about more things but the three I mentioned were immediately relevant (am gay, make gay comics, arts - culture - comics - 50% of the country - Liberals sucking the life out of equality - arts - culture, the parliament is all but hung)

Well, I can't argue on that as the Libs are poison for arts and lack even the most basic respect for human beings in general.

Well, whatever your politics, I don't think you can blame the shortcomings of the LNP on 50% of the population. The vast majority of people don't base their votes on the basis of marriage equality or arts funding.

I'm Malaysian but I've been living in Melbourne since 2010, so almost 6 years! I'm currently working on my manga-styled comic.

There's not much of a comic culture I think. However, I did notice an increase in comic creators during Supanova this year, which got me really excited. It was so cool to see them showcase and talk about their work. I'm thinking of exhibiting my art/comics in a convention one of these days, so I really hope the comic scene grows!

I heard of a place called Squishface Studio2 in Melbourne. It appears to be a small studio where comic artists can gather to discuss and draw. It also hosts occasional lessons. Don't know how it's like, but it definitely seems like a great place to be.

That sounds cool. I'll def check them out. When I was a kid I was into comics big time, and they were pretty popular in mainstream culture, but they kind of fell away for a while until the movies started coming out. But yeah, this was all internationally created stuff. I'd definitely be interested in seeing what other locals are producing.