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Free TCAF Digital Comic Available Again for a Limited Time Only

Earlier this year, the Sequential digital graphic novel app for iPad and The Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) gave away free copies of the TCAF 2015 Digital Comics Anthology, an over 50-page digital anthology featuring brand new, specially-commissioned work on the theme of Toronto or TCAF from a range of comic artists including: Noah Van Sciver, Hunt Emerson, Barbara Stok, Elaine M. Will, Joe Decie, Simon Moreton, Margreet de Heer and Kristyna Baczynski, with Charles Burns’ poster art as the cover.

Due to high demand, TCAF and Sequential have decided to make the anthology available for download again until the end of June.

For each free download of the comic anthology Sequential will be making a contribution to TCAF, supporting the festival’s mission to promote great indie comics and creators and help advance the medium.

The anthology also features a gallery of TCAF posters from Seth, Darwyn Cooke and many more.

The free Sequential iPad app now features a special section featuring creators who were exhibiting at TCAF 2015, with discounts of 50% or more of many of the books.

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Toronto Comic Arts Festival Official Anthology Gets the Digital Treatment From Sequential App

Sequential and The Toronto Comic Arts Festival have announced that the TCAF 2015 Digital Comics Anthology will be created and distributed for free exclusively by the acclaimed graphic novel and comics app for iPad.

The Anthology is out now and features brand new, specially-commissioned work from a range of comic artists including Hunt Emerson, Barbara Stok, Noah Van Sciver, Margreet De Heer, and Joe Decie. All the comics are themed around TCAF and Toronto, and all the artists will be appearing or exhibiting at this year’s TCAF. The Anthology, which runs to over 50 pages, will be completely free for a limited time, available only via the iPad app which is itself free to download from the App Store.

2015 marks the tenth TCAF festival, which was founded as a biannual event in 2003, and since 2009 has been held annually at the Toronto Public Library’s Toronto Reference Library branch. In 2014, more than 22,000 people attended TCAF events, with over 400 comics creators from 15 different countries as well as a range of exhibitions and programmes. This year is the first in which a digital anthology is part of the Festival package.

The 2015 TCAF Digital Comics Anthology is out now on Sequential and will be available as a completely free download until May 11th.

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