The Book Haven
(662) 536-4520
579 Goodman Road E.
Southaven
Mississippi
38671
Beginning at NOON on Saturday, April 5, 2008, come on by to meet Muley the Mule, Kevin L. Williams, and other co-horts of the Memphis Mafia:
For the past 13 years I have edited the comic epic: Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa for Martheus and Janet Wade of MAW Productions.
www.toshigawa.com
Most recently, Muley stars as "Marshall Muley of Giddyup Gulch" in Issue 3 of Bushi Tales, by creators Dave Beaty, Micah Stewart, and Lin Workman.
www.BushiTales.com
The Memphis Mafia is made up of a few members of the Mid-South Cartoonists Association who travel to conventions and signings together. The MSCA can be found at www.midsouthcartoonists.com, and Kevin L. Williams is President of the association, which is a charter of the National Cartoonists' Society's Southeastern Chapter.
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Kevin L. Williams is founder of Kevin L. Williams Productions and creator of Muley the Mule and Friends (comics and puppets). He has served since 2000 as President of the Mid-South Cartoonists Association, a subchapter of the National Cartoonists’ Association Southeastern Chapter, co-chairing events and art shows on behalf of the MSCA and other groups and associations. He has had comics published in local and international publications, been seen in print and video around the world on the internet, appeared on radio and television, and auditioned with the Jim Henson Company and the Walt Disney Company. Since 1995, he has been editor of MAW Productions’ Jetta: Tales of the Toshigawa, and has contributed to works of other friends and groups.
Muleton Mule, Jr. (Muley the Mule), has been published and viewed on all the outlets shown above, and has served as the Official SpokesMule of the Ronald McDonald House of Memphis since 2003. Most recently, he was seen nationwide on TV Guide Channel, youtube.com, and in the first issue re-launch of Muley’s Comix and Stories.
Both have appeared at numerous conventions, on stage, and performed for many audiences as well as conducted workshops and puppetry classes.
More information can be found at www.muleythemule.com.
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