Meet N.L’s comic book publisher, championing local works like Dirty Laundry and Fishsticks
Budding publisher Kevin Woolridge says there are talented artists in Newfoundland and Labrador, and he wants to introduce readers to their works. He launched Heavy Sweater Comics in November and there are already seven titles in print. He talks to the CBC’s Beth Whitten about his own comic and plans for the future.
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