Cropped Will Cardini artwork

September 1st, 2023

Paper Plains Zine Fest 2

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 7:46 am

This Sunday I’ll be tabling at the second Paper Plains Zine Fest in Lawrence, KS!

I’ll have this new riso print for sale…

Robot Warrior 001 risograph print

…plus my usual offerings.

Paper Plains Zine Fest 2 flyer: Saturday September 2nd: Workshops and Programs at KU and throughout Lawrence. Sunday September 3rd: Vendor Fair 11am to 5pm at Van Go, 715 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS.
Flyer by Lydia Halo.

This year, they’ve expanded PPZF to two days, and divided the programming and tabling onto separate days, which I love to see because tablers can attend without losing out on sales! The schedule on their website has the programming for Day 1, AKA tomorrow.

Sunday will be all tabling; I’ll be at Table 35, cozily sandwiched between my buddies Red Shorts Bindery and Jason Lips, plus a surprise special guest!! Click here to see a table map

June 1st, 2023

CAKE 2023

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: — William Cardini @ 8:01 am

I’ll be tabling at CAKE, the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo, this weekend, their first show since 2019!

Poster for CAKE 2023 with event details
Excellent poster by David Alvarado.

CAKE is at a new location this year, the Broadway Armory. Come say hi at Table 509A along the back wall!

Map of CAKE tables on the Broadway Armory with a callout for Table 509

My spread will be similar to what I had at KC Zine Con and Paper Plains Zine Fest last year (this post includes a photo of my table from last year’s KCZC). Reluctant Oracle #1 came out in 2021 but it will be new to CAKE!

Unfortunately I’ll be missing this year’s KC Zine Con because it’s also this weekend.

September 2nd, 2022

Paper Plains Zine Fest

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: — William Cardini @ 8:17 am

Hey y’all, I’ll be tabling at the inaugural Paper Plains Zine Fest this Saturday in Lawrence, KS!

Paper Plains Zine Fest flyer: Saturday September 3rd at Van Go, 715 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS, 11am to 5pm
Flyer by Lydia Halo.

Entry is free. Come say hi at Table 48! There’ll be tables inside and outside; I’ll be inside, where masks are required.

Paper Plains Zine Fest table map

This is my second zine fest of the year (scream emoji), so I’ll have a similar setup to what I had at KC Zine Con #7, here’s a shot of my table from that event:

Photo of Will Cardini at Kansas City Zine Con 7 in June 2022

I’ll have my comics, a couple riso prints, and a few books from Retrofit. See ya there!

June 9th, 2022

KC Zine Con #7

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: — William Cardini @ 4:54 am

I’m excited to tell y’all I’ll be tabling at KC Zine Con #7 this Saturday! It was the last con I tabled at in-person before the pandemic began, so it’s fitting that it’ll be my return to in-person tabling.

Poster for Kansas City Zine Con 7 with the following info: June 11, 2022, 11am to 5pm, in person at Plexpod Westport Commons, virtual at kczinecon.com
Poster by local tattoo artist Ana Mal.

I’ll be at table 19 in between John Coats, Thayer NG Bray, and Joe Trotter.

Map of zinester tables in the 1923 Room at Plexpod Westport Commons

There was a virtual KC Zine Con #6 in Fall 2020 in which I participated, but unfortunately nothing beats cramming a bunch of grubby zinesters and zine enthusiasts into the same physical space. I dream about alternatives to the con model of zine and art comics distribution in North America but I do enjoy hanging out with like-minded people IRL and sharing our passion for cheaper art produced by individual, or small groups of, visionaries. Fortunately the KC Zine Con organizers are taking the health of tablers and attendees seriously by requiring masks for everyone and proof-of-vaccination for tablers.

Photo of Will Cardini wearing a disposable face mask
This is what I look like wearing a mask.

This year I’ll have my newest mini-comic, Reluctant Oracle #1, in addition to my 2019 mini-comic Urscape #1, my 2017 collection of short comics Tales from the Hyperverse, my 2014 graphic novel Vortex, and a selection of Retrofit Comics.

August 28th, 2019

KC Zine Con #5

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 10:38 pm

Luckily I got in off the waitlist for KC Zine Con #5 and will be tabling there for the fourth time this Saturday! Here’s the awesome poster with all the deetz:

KC Zine Con 5 poster by Gabbi Brandini
Poster by Gabbi Brandini.

I’ll be at Table #57 with Urscape #1, Tales from the Hyperverse, Vortex, and some newer Retrofit comics like Fashion Forecasts by Yumi Sakugawa, Understanding by Becca Tobin, and Survive 300 Million #1 and 2 by Pat Aulisio.

I circled my table location on this map of the venue:

KC Zine Con 5 Pierson Auditorium on UMKC map
Map of Pierson Auditorium on UMKC campus.

This is the last year that KC Zine Con will be on UMKC campus. Pierson Auditorium is a great venue but UMKC allowed a hate speech event on campus in April which resulted in violence against trans people and has made people in our community feel unsafe on campus. You can read more about KCZC’s thought process behind the venue change on their website. I support KCZC’s decision to seek a new venue for future cons. Trans rights are human rights.

Bonus Zine-Related Content: A recent Twitter kerfuffle made me realize that there are art and comic makers who aren’t familiar with the term zine! ’Zine is short for magazine but means any self-published booklet. It could be photocopied for cheap at a local library or sent to a printer, but to qualify as a zine the booklet should be self-published. My understanding is that it originated with SF fans around the middle of the century who self-published fanzines that mimicked the pulp SF magazines that were so popular. Major SF writers such as Moorcock got their start in these zines. In the 90’s, the Riot Grrrl movement and others developed extensive mail-order networks of zine creators and traders. These zines featured an expanded array of content such as poetry, photographs, personal essays, and collages. My friends and I made and traded our zines from 4th grade on. One of the first zines I encountered that was made by someone I didn’t know was the Dishwasher zine by Dishwasher Pete, which chronicled his adventures during his quest to wash dishes in all 50 states. In my personal lexicon, I usually call my self-published comic books mini-comics, but I think they also quality as zines. Now if you want to talk about what is and isn’t a mini-comic, that’s a whole other discussion.

For a different perspective, check out this page provided on the KCZC Press page:

Whats a zine by KCZC
There’s no creator so I’m guessing this was a collective effort by KCZC staff.

If you want to make your own zine on a photocopier without a computer, check out Julia Gfrörer’s zine, Thuban Press Guide to Analog Self Publishing, available from her Etsy store.

You can also download a free copy of Re: A Guide to Reproduction: by Ron Rege Jr., Dave Choe, Brian Ralph, and Jordan Crane from my site. This PDF got me started self-publishing my mini-comics over a decade ago.

May 29th, 2019

CAKE 2019

Filed under: Comic Fests,Events — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 10:18 pm

This weekend I’ll be tabling once again at the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo, AKA CAKE. This year the fest is Saturday June 1st and Sunday June 2nd from 11am to 6pm at the Center on Halsted. And admission is free!

CAKE 2019 poster by Marnie Galloway
CAKE 2019 poster by Marnie Galloway.

I’ll have my new self-published comic, Urscape #1, and oldies-but-goodies including Tales from the Hyperverse, Vortex, my last copy of the climate change poetry comics anthology Warmer, some Retrofit comics, and the risograph prints I debuted at the show last year. I’ll be at Table 221B.

Urscape 1 cover
Urscape #1 cover photo.

Urscape 1 interior
Urscape #1 interior photo.

If you can’t make it to CAKE, Urscape #1 is also available in my online shop, or from the distros Birdcage Bottom Books and Domino Books.

September 4th, 2018

KC Zine Con #4, Riso Print Grab Fundraiser, and Rise for Climate in Johnson County

Filed under: Comic Fests,Events,Online — Tags: , , — William Cardini @ 10:50 pm

This Saturday, September 8th, is going to be busy in the Kansas City metro area!

From 9 to 11am, climate activists will march in downtown Overland Park, in conjunction with sister marches nationwide, to demand that local governments will commit to a clean energy future and oppose all new fossil fuel infrastructure. You can see more info and the march route on this Facebook event page.

KC Rise for Climate poster

I won’t be at the march (except in spirit) because I’ll be slinging comics at KC Zine Con #4, from 10am to 6pm at Pierson Auditorium on the UMKC campus. Come find me at Table #88!

KC Zine Con 4 poster

I’ll have Tales from the Hyperverse, Vortex, my latest riso prints, a selection of Retrofit comics, and more.

Oddities Prints, my KC-area print shop, will also be at KC Zine Con, selling (among many other things) riso print grab bags to benefit RAICES, the ACLU, and Planned Parenthood! Here’s a mockup of the print I designed for this fundraiser:

Earth First riso print

If you can’t make it to KCZC#4, you can also order these grab bags online.

May 29th, 2018

CAKE 2018

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 7:38 am

This weekend I’ll be tabling for the first time at the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo AKA CAKE. CAKE is Saturday June 2nd and Sunday June 3rd from 11am to 6pm at the Center on Halsted. I hope to see some of y’all there!

CAKE poster by Johnny Sampson

I’ll have my comics Tales from the Hyperverse, Sphere Fear, Drumstick Pit, and Vortex; the climate change poetry comics anthology Warmer, which has one of my comics in it; some Retrofit comics; and these two new risograph prints:

Will Cardini risograph prints
The prints are Rainbow Robot on the left and Diana in Ghost Arrow on the right. I got them printed by a local shop, Oddities Prints.

I’ll be at Table 410A.

If you’re not going to be at CAKE, you can buy my new prints here.

September 27th, 2017

CXC 2017 and Tales from the Hyperverse Unboxing

Filed under: Comic Fests — Tags: , — William Cardini @ 6:19 am

I’ll be tabling with Retrofit Comics at Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (AKA CXC) this weekend. I’m very excited because it’ll be my first time selling my new comic from Retrofit, Tales from the Hyperverse, and my first time at CXC! CXC is a big event that lasts this whole week, I’ll just be there for the CXC Expo and Marketplace at the downtown branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library, which is from 11am to 6pm on Saturday Sept 30th and noon to 5pm on Sunday Oct 1st.

CXC 2017 banner by Katie Skelly and Sonia Harris

Also, I got some of my contributor copies of Tales from the Hyperverse yesterday and I’m very happy with how they turned out. Here are some photos:

Tales from the Hyperverse unboxing

Tales from the Hyperverse interior

Tales from the Hyperverse interior

Tales from the Hyperverse interior

After I get back from CXC, I’ll add Tales from the Hyperverse to my online store so you can order signed copies. In the meantime, you can already order unsigned copies from the Retrofit store.

September 12th, 2017

Tales from the Hyperverse Debuts at SPX 2017

My new comic from Retrofit, Tales from the Hyperverse, debuts this weekend at the Small Press Expo near Washington, DC!

Tales from the Hyperverse by William Cardini cover

Unfortunately I won’t be there but if you can make it, SPX is a blast. I will be at the next show at which Retrofit is tabling, Cartoon Crossroads Columbus.

And if you can’t make it to either show and you missed out on the Kickstarter, you can preorder at the Retrofit site or wait until I get my copies and can offer signed copies on this site.