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  1. A 24-hour comic is a 24-page comic book written, drawn, and completed in 24 hours. Cartoonist Scott McCloud came up with the challenge in 1990 as a creative exercise for himself and fellow comics artist Stephen R. Bissette.

  2. On this day, creative folks take on the 24 hour comics challenge: to create a 24 page comic book story, normally months worth of work, in 24 straight hours. Participants gather at official event sites including comic book stores, schools, and libraries.

  3. 24 Hour Comics, edited by Scott McCloud, with stories by Neil Gaiman, Steve Bissette, and more. 24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2004, including Josh Howard, Christian Gossett, and over 20 more. 24 Hour Comics All-Stars, with tales by Scott McCloud, Paul Smith, Sean McKeever, Tone Rodriguez, and more.

  4. A brief history of the 24-Hour Comic and its fallout, including the 24-Hour Plays, 24-Hour Comics Day and the original (i.e., out-of-date) index of finished comics. << inventions

  5. Ready, Set, Draw. 24 Hour Comics Day was started by Scott McCloud as a challenge for artists to create a complete 24-page comic book in 24 continuous hours. 24 Hour Comics takes the challenge farther, bringing together a mix of veteran and beginning artists in events held throughout the year.

  6. A "24 hour comic" is any comics story you make while facing the challenge, even if you take more than 24 consecutively-awake hours to make the comic or if you end after 24 hours with a story that's shorter than 24 pages.

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  8. 24-Hour Comics Day is an event held around the world which challenges writers and artists to create a full 24-page comic in 24 consecutive hours. Thousands of artists take the 24-Hour Comics Day Challenge every year!