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About |
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Mission |
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1. To promote and provide information on Asian American sequential artists and their work. |
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Q: What's an Asian American? |
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A: Definitions vary, but having taken some Asian American studies classes, one definition I gathered was that they're people of Asian descent living in America. |
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Q: Can you put me in your artist listing? |
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A: Are you a person of Asian descent who is living in America? Have you done cartooning? And are you on the web? If so, just send me your name, along with any information you deem necessary for display, like website, email, bio, store links, contact info, etc... And I will put you in the listing. |
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Q: To be considered an Asian American sequential artist, does my work have to be about the Asian American experience? |
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A: No. |
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Q: James, you dirty bastard, why do you hotlink my pictures? |
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A: Hey, watch your mouth! I've only had a single complaint from one psychotic non-artist guy for an image that wasn't even his artwork. His complaint was really on principle and he reacted with devious immaturity. At the moment, this site doesn't get that many hits so one really shoudn't worry about loss of bandwith. Also, I always try to give credit to the image's source or link the image back to owner's webpage. However, if you're the owner of the image and would like it removed, don't be a jerk. Tell me nicely and I definitely will. |
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