Jon Vermilyea + more for Poketo

The Beat reports that Jon Vermilyea (along with Matt Furie and Louie Cordero) has a wallet (correction: two of ’em!) coming out from Poketo, along with comics and prints. We'll have more info as it becomes available.

Bookmark: Jason’s art blog Cats Without Dogs

Good heavens, look who's blogging! It's Jason, posting sketches and new pages like this one from his current work in progress, a book of short stories in the format of Low Moon. We'll bring you updates in our Things to See posts, but you'd be crazy not to bookmark it yourself!

Things to see: 7/8/10

Periodic clips & strips (normal posting schedule returns next week, probably) — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • On the Rosebud Archives blog, a rare Peanuts promotional flyer (Rosebud Archives at Fantagraphics) • A video from Dash Shaw… some kind of teaser or something? Even if it's just a joke, it's pretty funny • T. Edward Bak, Lilli Carré and John Hankiewicz (top to bottom) all have pieces in Pony Club Gallery's current print show The Great Outdoors (available for purchase here) • This is one part of a three-piece screenprint by Eleanor Davis for a print show…

Daily OCD: 7/7/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Exploration, thankfully, is precisely what Weathercraft is all about. Woodring’s latest graphic novel is a deep exploration of Unifactor, through looking glasses, behind tears in the world’s fabric, under sea and into space, this time all experienced through the beady eyes of Frank’s principle antagonist, Manhog." – Brian Heater, The Daily Cross Hatch • Interview: At Newsarama, Michael C. Lorah discusses Weathercraft with Jim Woodring: "This is Manhog’s book. He’s a more interesting character than Frank in a lot of ways. He’s deep, whereas Frank is bottomless." • Review: "Fantagraphics has done the world…

First Look: Mome 20

Vol. 19 of Mome isn't even out yet and we're already wrapping up work on the landmark 20th volume, due in October. Beginning with this issue the anthology sports a new design by Fantagraphics Art Director Adam Grano. The cover star is Fuzz from Ted Stearn's current ongoing Fuzz & Pluck serial "The Moolah Tree."

Charles Schulz at Comic-Con, 1974

A set of photos from the 1974 San Diego Comic-Con at the Comic-Convention Memories blog has been making the rounds. Of particluar interest at the end of this batch: photos of Charles M. Schulz on stage talking and sketching, joined by Peanuts animation director Bill Melendez. Oh, to have been in that audience!

Daily OCD: 7/6/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "This graphic memoir chronicles the author’s struggle with the aging of her father and stepmother. The subject matter isn’t pretty. Still, [Special Exits] is intriguing, well-written and thought-provoking."  – Nick Smith, ICv2 • Reviews: The new episode of Easy Rider, the radio show for "rock, punk rock, country, power pop, garage and comics" from Radio PFM out of Arras in northern France, features Billy Hazelnuts and the Crazy Bird by Tony Millionaire, Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane, and Hate Annual #8 by Peter Bagge among their Comics of the Week • Review: "You have…