In January we were at
Festival International de la Bande Dessinée D'Angoulême, AKA Angoulême, and it was a heck of an experience. After all, it is one of the largest shows in the world, and we met wonderful people. The public at Angoulême really has an astonishing appreciation for the comic arts, and I really mean the Art of it, the products are really handled differently, and one can understand why France has such a large comic book market. A very different experience than we had in November at
Lucca Comics and Games, where the comic book crowd leans much more toward cosplay, and the Japanese market really found a friend in Italy.
To get back to the original idea of the post, we were at Angoulême and my partner Kirstie Shepherd gave a radio interview on
L' Autre Monde (a french radio station), where she had the opportunity to explain what we do at Curio & Co.
Here is the interview for those of you that are interested: Here
How fitting it is that a radio station whose name means "the other world" interviews us, a company that makes things from another world. Simply a perfect match!