Comics
Stephen Collins wins short story prize
Published Tuesday, Nov 9 2010, 07:48 GMT | By Hugh Armitage
Cartoonist Stephen Collins has won the 2010 Comica/Observer/Jonathan Cape Graphic Novel Short Story Prize.
His winning entry Room 208 was published in the Observer on Sunday, reports Forbidden Planet International.
The four-page story tells the tale of a honeymooning couple who find themselves trapped in their hotel room by a storm.
Anna Mill's Square Eyes was named runner-up.
The prize has been running for the last four years.
Collins's work has featured in various British and international publications as well as the Solipsistic Pop anthology.
His winning entry Room 208 was published in the Observer on Sunday, reports Forbidden Planet International.
The four-page story tells the tale of a honeymooning couple who find themselves trapped in their hotel room by a storm.
Anna Mill's Square Eyes was named runner-up.
The prize has been running for the last four years.
Collins's work has featured in various British and international publications as well as the Solipsistic Pop anthology.
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