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Victor Alpi works on his art at Neighborhood Comics Neighborhood Comics, downtown Savannah’s comic book specialty store, has launched a Comic Artist-in-Residence Program. Designed to demystify the process of making comics, Lee Heidel, owner of Neighborhood Comics thought this would be the perfect opportunity to connect Savannah-area comic book artists with the public.
The residency will support one local artist per month by providing a dedicated workspace inside the store so that customers can see firsthand how artists create their work. From storyboards to layouts, customers will have the chance to ask the artist questions and even purchase some of their work.
Taking Care of Business: Comic Relief
Neighborhood Comics in Savannah thought outside the box to make it through the pandemic.
Taking Care of Business: Comic Relief By Sam Bauman | May 11, 2021 at 3:50 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 10:48 AM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Neighborhood Comics in Savannah has only been around for a little more than two years.
A large chunk of that spent during a pandemic.
While it certainly couldâve meant an end to their business, they used it as an opportunity to get creative and even expand their reach.
âItâs one thing when youâre Captain America fighting the Red Skull or Batman against the Joker. Itâs something completely different when youâre a small business owner fighting a pandemic that no one can see or touch or work their way around,â said Neighborhood Comics owner Lee Heidel.