Cartoonist Jim Rugg blogs about some striking similarities he noticed between man-god hero Miracleman (né Marvelman) and Fletcher Hanks's man-god hero Stardust. (Via Sean T. Collins.)
Attn: Peter Bagge fans: Can You Imagine? CD now available, show this Friday
Peter Bagge sends word that the self-titled debut CD from his band Can You Imagine? is now available on CD Baby. Hooray! (And don't forget, there's more CYI merch available right here.) CYI is playing a show this Friday, Dec. 4, at the Sunset Tavern in Seattle to celebrate. Also on the bill: the great singer-songwriter (and known comics fan) Barbara Manning (playing her first Seattle show in almost 10 years!) and Seattle's Midday Veil. Get more info on the show and RSVP on Facebook. Don't miss it!
Destroy All Movies!!! hometown book release event at End of an Ear in Austin
Zack Carlson and Bryan Connolly will be signing copies of Destroy All Movies!!! The Complete Guide to Punks on Film, with musical performances by local bands The Creamers and Cruddy, at a release party at Austin, TX record store End of an Ear this Saturday, Dec. 4, 6-8 PM. More info/RSVP on Facebook here!
Daily OCD: 11/30/10
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • List: East Bay Express's Anneli Rufus names Jim Woodring's Weathercraft one of the Best Books of 2010: "It's a wordless masterpiece from a Harvey Award-winning autodidact who executes his rhapsodically weird yet somehow relatable surrealistic visions with a lush, lifelike, retro-tinged precision that recalls Edward Lear and Winsor McCay. In an age when too many cartoonists draw with a lazy, defiantly fuckoffish lack of skill, Woodring's museum-quality mastery puts most of his colleagues to shame." • Review: "Comic book historians Greg Sadowski and John Benson edited this fun time capsule [Four Color Fear], compiling…
Anders Nilsen prints for sale
Anders Nilsen is cleaning out his flat files and offering a bunch of prints and whatnot in a new online shop, just in time for the holidays.
Life imitates comics: Michael Jackson rips off Drew Friedman from the grave
There's a new Michael Jackson song called "Much Too Soon"? HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!! (Top image ganked from TMZ; link via Drew.)
Things to see: 11/29/10 roundup
• I'm going to go ahead and guess that the next panel says "NN" and going by the spot color that maybe this is a glimpse of the next issue of Ganges from Kevin Huizenga? Also new from Kevin: Fight or Run Post-its • Ray Fenwick Mascots originals for sale (including the abandoned original cover) • A short looped animation from Lilli Carré (video embedded above) And more Things to See from the past week: • Illustrations and other artwork at Matthias Lehmann's Bloc-Notes blog • Early strips, illustrations, outtakes and film reviews by Jason at his Cats Without Dogs…
Johnny Ryan’s New Character Parade: the book
Coming soon (and debuting this coming weekend at the Brooklyn Comics & Graphics Fest, where Johnny'll be) from our buds at the phoenix-like Pigeon Press: a softcover collection of Johnny Ryan's New Character Parade! Soon to join The Klassic Komix Klub and Comic Book Holocaust on your bookshelf. More info at Johnny's blog.
Daily OCD: 11/29/10
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Profile: "Joyce Farmer is a surprise. The gentle, white-haired 71-year-old, whom you’d half expect to greet you at the door with a pan of steaming muffins, recently has emerged as one of the most provocative voices in the comics and graphic-literature landscape. Her debut book, the 208-page illustrated memoir Special Exits, chronicling the slow, freaky decline and ultimate death of her elderly parents, comes out next week from Fantagraphics carrying the enthusiastic endorsement of no less than R. Crumb. 'It’s a completely unique work,' he says. 'Nobody else will ever do anything like that…
Things to See: Will Elder by Drew Friedman
Flog exclusive (unless you're Drew's friend on Facebook)! Drew Friedman shared this new portrait of the great Will Elder, commissioned by Elder's son-in-law Gary VandenBergh (quite possibly related to the documentary on Elder he's directing). Click the image to embiggen it slightly.
