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“When I went to comic book stores, I would’ve been the only girl there."
Comic books have been a huge part of Marianna Mooney’s life growing up and in recent years she believes stereotypes have changed.
Originally from Kildare, Marianna moved to Belfast in 2021 and she is among a number of local artists to feature in the debut print issue of Low Intensity, a comics anthology.
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Low Intensity’s founder, Andrew Pope, said the publication’s aim is to showcase comics and sequential art from this part of the world.
“Having it in print really felt important,” he said. “Now, market forces are against us, and it’s totally understandable why print media has gone the way it has.
“But having comics in print; I like it, I really do like it”.
Andrew’s hope for Low Intensity is to eventually print older archived material to include in the anthology.
“I would love to get some stuff from the seventies, eighties, nineties and two thousands, reprinted and in the anthology to show to a new audience,” he continued.
Low Intensity is being published by Local Colour Comics, which also runs the Belfast Comic Jam, a collaborative comic making event, where many of the artists became involved in the project.