Nagata rarely makes public appearances, but she shared intimate anecdotes about her experience writing and drawing her famous series. One of the most surprising facts from her work is that when she found out about her first manga,
My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness, had won a Harvey Award while she was in the hospital. It happened to be her second day at the hospital when she found out about the news and told the panelists that she was in “pretty bad shape” at that time. In fact, she didn t have a moment to bask in the joy of winning because her stomach hurt so much that she couldn t tell if she could be happy. At the same time, she also shared she wasn t able to take the time to rest as she was
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From live drawing to panel discussions with illustrators, video game creators, and comic authors, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) has it all. This year, TCAF has pivoted to an entirely virtual format in order to safely deliver its exciting programming to comic arts enthusiasts during the pandemic.
Running from May 8 to 15, the festival will include an online marketplace where creators will sell their work, interactive games, Q&A sessions with headliners and more. Similar to previous years, TCAF is free and easily accessible for comic fans and art lovers across Canada.
Six can’t-miss events at this year’s virtual Toronto Comic Arts Festival
Six can’t-miss events at this year’s virtual Toronto Comic Arts Festival
This story is sponsored by the Toronto Comic Arts Festival By Rachel Moore
Apr 21, 2021
From live drawing to panel discussions with illustrators, video game creators and comic authors, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) has it all. This year, TCAF has pivoted to an entirely virtual format in order to safely deliver its exciting programming to comic arts enthusiasts during the pandemic.
Running from May 8 to 15, the festival will include an online marketplace where creators will sell their work, interactive games, Q&A sessions with headliners and more. Similar to previous years, TCAF is free and easily accessible for comic fans and art lovers across Canada.