From Shadow to Light: The Life & Art of Mort Meskin – Previews, Pre-Order

From Shadow to Light: The Life & Art of Mort Meskin by Steven Brower (with Peter and Philip Meskin) 220-page full-color 9" x 12" hardcover • $39.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-358-3 Ships in: September 2010 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now From Shadow to Light: The Life & Art of Mort Meskin is a coffee table art book, biography, and critique of one of the 20th century’s most influential and unjustly neglected Golden Age comic book artists. Mort Meskin’s comics career spanned almost 30 years, from the 1940s to the 1960s. His drawing, chiaroscuro technique, and storytelling are considered by connoisseurs of the…

New Comics Day 8/18/10

Our Summer 2010 Ignatz Series titles, which we just got in stock yesterday, are also scheduled to land in comic shops this week! Let's see what the comics bloggers are saying about their imminent arrival, collectively and individually: "This summer's four new Ignatz releases from Coconino/Fantagraphics, and examples of one of the great comics formats of the last 15 years. I liked the Sammy the Mouse book the best, but they're all beautiful." – Tom Spurgeon, The Comics Reporter "I've been digging Fantagraphics' Ignatz imprint for a while now, so I'm quite happy that Wednesday sees the release of four…

Daily OCD: 8/17/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Underground feminist comic artist Farmer’s account of how she looked after her aging parents [Special Exits] is a quiet wonder. … Farmer renders everything in busy, densely packed black-and-white frames whose cluttered look mimics the dusty house, its surfaces thick with cat hair and memories. The story is stunning for its antisentimental realism, as well as for the glimpses of fantasy… that flicker by like ghosts." – Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) • Review: "Billy Hazelnuts and the Crazy Bird is kind of horrifying, but hilarious nonetheless, and so lovingly detailed that one can’t help…

Things to see: 8/17/10

Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • On Facebook Esther Pearl Watson gave this glimpse at her new work-in-progress graphic novel, a "Lady Rambo" style action-adventure! • A self-portrait circa late-1990s and another uncollected strip by Jason; also, he's blogging about the films of Audrey Hepburn, beginning with Funny Face • Jim Woodring presents "A matinee from CONGRESS OF THE ANIMALS" • Drew Friedman recounts an evening at Mickey & Val Rooney's variety show • Sergio Ponchione did the album cover & interior art for the debut album by Orangeproject • Noah Van Sciver…

Jaime Hernandez cover for Marvel’s Strange Tales

Behold Jaime Hernandez's cover art for the 2nd issue of Marvel's Strange Tales Vol. 2, solicited for November 2010. (Pointed out by someone on Twitter whom I've since forgotten, sorry!) Looks like Gilbert's in the issue as well, along with Paul Hornschemeier and others. Update yer pull lists!

Fire & Water: Bill Everett, the Sub-Mariner and the Birth of Marvel Comics – Previews, Pre-Order

Fire & Water: Bill Everett, the Sub-Mariner and the Birth of Marvel Comics by Blake Bell 192-page full-color 9" x 12" hardcover • $39.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-166-4 Ships in: September 2010 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now This book is available with a signed bookplate as a FREE premium! The bookplate has been uniquely designed for this book, and each bookplate is printed on acid-free cardstock and hand-signed by the author Blake Bell and Bill Everett's daughter, Wendy Everett! (Click here for more books available with signed bookplates.) Please select your preference above before adding the item to your shopping cart. Note:…

Win a copy of RIP M.D. from Lincoln Butterfield

Want to win your own copy of our upcoming graphic novel, RIP M.D. PLUS a personal caricature drawn by one of Lincoln Butterfield Animation's finest? HOW THIS MADNESS WORKS… PART ONE: VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE The artists at Lincoln Butterfield have all looked deep into their unconscious minds and have each drawn their own repressed image of what Lincoln Butterfield looks like. All you have to do for the chance to win a copy of RIP M.D. is vote for your favorite Butterfield (then visit their Facebook page and post ‘I VOTED’ on their wall.) The character with the most…