Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • Yoinked from Facebook, Miss Lasko-Gross's self-portrait for the Graphic Details art show at the Cartoon Art Museum • Another Facebook find: Charles Schneider posted this new album cover illustration by Gahan Wilson • Facebook strikes again: a rejected cover sketch for Gil Kane's Savage!, from the Gil Kane Unchained page (see the final cover and read a review of the book at Guns in the Gutters) • A Jim Woodring sketch on his own letterhead from 1993 along with a 1992 interview at TCJ.com's Guttergeek • Bob…
Daily OCD: 8/2/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "By the 1980s, however, the anti-establishment sensibility of the underground comix had been replaced by a faith in just 'do-it-yourself' — making your own 'zines,' and that sense of independence is what [editor Michael] Dowers praises [in Newave! The Underground Mini Comix of the 1980s]." – George Elliott Clarke, The Chronicle Herald • Review: "…Jim Woodring's Weathercraft creates a fantastic alternative universe. …Woodring constructs a nightmarish tale in which Manhog falls victim to the villainous depredations of the all-too-aptly named Whim and the spells of the witchy pair Betty and Veronica. Those unfamiliar with…
Tim Lane Folktales Radio Drama: Spike
In collaboration with Frank Oros, Tim Lane has produced another "Radio Drama" adaptation of one of his short stories, this time "Spike," which was printed in the 3rd volume of the Hotwire anthology. Download the MP3 from Tim's blog.
Scenes from Drew Weing’s Set to Sea launch party in Athens
Drew Weing celebrated the release of his new graphic novel Set to Sea with a signing, raffle, skull cookies baked by Eleanor Davis, and pirate cut-out fun at Bizarro-Wuxtry in Athens, Georgia last Friday. More photos on Drew's Flickr page.
Ellen Forney in: Thunderbitch
This sounds awesome. At her blog, Ellen Forney says: I have several posters, some original ink drawings, and a 6′ hand-painted black light banner in this show. Thunderbitch: Women Designers in Northwest Rock 1966-2010 Opening party August 5, 5-8pm Exhibit runs August 5 – 27Tether Design Gallery , 323 Occidental Ave S From DIY Xerox flyers to album covers to silkscreened posters, women designers have shaped the visual identity of music in the Northwest for decades. Artists include: Lynda Barry, Ellen Forney, Lisa Orth, Alice Wheeler, and dozens more! With live music by Barbara Ireland + Stone Gossard and Visqueen,…
Weekend Webcomics: 7/30/10 – double strips and the LAST Blecky Yuckerella
The good news: you get two of each strip this week (they're doubled up on the page) since we missed last week's update due to Comic-Con! The bad news: see below… This week's is the FINAL Blecky Yuckerella strip by Johnny Ryan EVER! Not a joke! Not an imaginary story! (Actually it's literally both, but we're not kidding about it being the last one.) …and the first of this week's Barack Hussein Obama strips by Steven Weissman could've taken place at San Diego last week, while the second is a diplomatic disaster.
Things to see: 7/30/10
Buckle in for two weeks worth of clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • Jaime Hernandez, 1977 (from friend/fan Bernie Ramirez on the Love and Rockets Facebook page) • Anders Nilsen's Dennis Hopper for Cinefamily is magnificent • How about a little Dennis the Menace/Lost mash-up at Big Shiny Robot? • Moscow-born San Francisco-residing cartoonist Roman Muradov sends us some pages done in homage/tribute to Jason — they're good, and got a thumbs-up from Jason • Again with the Comics presents a Scooby-Doo story drawn by… Ivan Brunetti?? (via Steven Thompson) • Jason's sketch of…
Daily OCD: 7/30/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Intentionally or not, Mome #19 is almost a theme issue, with the usual mix of abstraction and autobiography giving way to multiple narrative-driven stories with their roots in genre fiction. … All-in-all, a solid outing for one of the best (and last) alt-comics anthologies on the market. [Grade] B+" – The A.V. Club • Review: "Rhymes, lyrics, words used by your grandma (and only if they had emigrated to the U.S.) and situations that have been extinct for many years are the main features of Culture Corner. But when is this so bad? ……
Moto Hagio meets Ray Bradbury at Comic-Con
Photo by Matt Thorn, who describes the historic meeting between these two greats in his blog report from Comic-Con. Bradbury is holding a copy of A Drunken Dream and Other Stories.
Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Autobiographical Comics at Cartoon Art Museum
This looks like an excellent and well-due survey of a robust but underacknowledged area of comics: "Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women" opens at San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum on October 1, featuring work by Vanessa Davis, Bernice Eisenstein, Sarah Glidden, Miriam Katin, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Miss Lasko-Gross, Miriam Libicki, Corinne Pearlman, Sarah Lightman, Sarah Lazarovic, Diane Noomin, Trina Robbins (above), Racheli Rottner, Sharon Rudahl, Laurie Sandell, Ariel Schrag, Lauren Weinstein, and Ilana Zeffren. From the announcement: "The Forward, the leading independent Jewish weekly newspaper and web site, is media sponsor, and will publish the show’s catalog as an eight-page…
