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Gag Me With a Toon 3

Fresh off his recent solo show at La Luz, artist Steven Daily immediately jumped to action, putting together an epic group show... 'Gag Me With a Toon 3'. Dredging the murky depths of our collective childhood, the fun group offering reads like a veritable who's-who of both Saturday morning cartoons and the new contemporary scene. Alex Pardee, Dan Quintana, Buff Monster, Carlos Ramos, Jhonen Vasquez, Robert Bowen, Dave Correia, Travis Louie and many, many more. Get an exclusive look at many of the works that will be debuting this Friday night (February 4th) at Meltdown Comics here on Hi-Fructose.

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Fresh off his recent solo show at La Luz, artist Steven Daily immediately jumped to action, putting together an epic group show… ‘Gag Me With a Toon 3’. Dredging the murky depths of our collective childhood, the fun group offering reads like a veritable who’s-who of both Saturday morning cartoons and the new contemporary scene. Alex Pardee, Dan Quintana, Buff Monster, Carlos Ramos, Jhonen Vasquez, Robert Bowen, Dave Correia, Travis Louie and many, many more. Get an exclusive look at many of the works that will be debuting this Friday night (February 4th) at Meltdown Comics here on Hi-Fructose.

Steven Daily

Jeff McMillian

Mike Mitchell

Buff Monster

Robert Bowen

The Chung!!

Daniel Elson

Jonathan Way$hack

Carlos Ramos

Dave Correia

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