Blogosphere roundup for 10/10/08

Stuff about our books from around the web… pay close attention, there's some publishing news sprinkled in here:

The Globe and Mail looks at various graphic novels including Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw

The Star Clipper Blog reviews Sublife Vol. 1 by John Pham

• Spanish site Tinta Digital looks at King by Ho Che Anderson (Google translation)

Lady, That's My Skull examines Ghost World: Special Edition by Daniel Clowes; Plastic Scene also gives it a look

Hero Spy chooses Sergio Ponchione's Grotesque as its first-ever Featured Comic

Comics' By Products praises Usagi Yojimbo Book 1: The Ronin by Stan Sakai

Sequart examines Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 by the Hernandez Brothers

Sequart also rounds up four recent issues of titles in our Ignatz Series

Newsarama strongly recommends Most Outrageous: The Trials and Tresspasses of Dwaine Tinsley and Chester the Molester by Bob Levin

Comiquero gives Daniel Clowes' Eightball its due (en Español; Google translation)

Mike Sterling notes a couple of interesting things about our latest volume of The Complete Peanuts

• The self-described "DC Nerd" at Comic Fodder also enjoys Tales Designed to Thrizzle by Michael Kupperman

• Conflict of Interest Dept: For comiXology, Kristy Valenti presents the first of a two-part essay on how Daniel Clowes' Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron "freaked [her] right out"

• Have you heard about our forthcoming anthology of abstract comics? Contributor Grant Thomas shares his contributions

• Speaking of forthcoming anthologies, here's a peek at another one, courtesy of cover colorist Jim Blanchard

Metabunker checks out Scrublands by Joe Daly

The Forbidden Planet International blog calls Mark Kalesniko's Alex "the best book about an alcoholic dog ever published"

Ookworld takes a quick look at Krazy & Ignatz 1941-1942 by George Herriman

Newsarama calls Jessica Farm Vol. 1 by Josh Simmons "a real stunner of a book"

PLAYBACK:stl looks at The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring

• Something from 2006 that showed up in my alerts today for some reason and it's so good I'm sharing it again: for the Minneapolis City Pages, Zak Sally talks Popeye

The Comic Book Haters video podcast takes on Where Demented Wented: The Art and Comics of Rory Hayes (their faux poster is pretty great too)

Whew, I think this might be the longest list yet. Let's keep going with some interviews and other links of interest:

Courtesy of Bully, a fine selection of Lucy Van Pelt beatdowns

• The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and The Globe and Mail profile David Levine

• As the Boston Spaceships tour rolls on, so do the interviews with Robert Pollard: Smile Politely, the Chicago Sun-Times (with an interesting look at Pollard's creative process for songwriting and visual art), the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

• In The Wall Street Journal, Laura Warholic scribe Alexander Theroux reviews The Selected Letters of Thornton Wilder

• Musician Ryan Adams enthuses about the artwork of Leah Hayes as seen on the cover of his new LP and in her two publications from Fantagraphics

Calvin and Hobbes as drawn by Paul Hornschemeier

Observe illustrator Bob Staake creating a New Yorker cover

Comic Book Resources profiles Willie & Joe creator Bill Mauldin

talking cupcake is a fan of Ray Fenwick

Minneapolis City Pages declares "Jim Woodring is God"

Comic Book Resources talks Zippy with Bill Griffith, who also answers reader questions at Boston.com

Frankensteinia: The Frankenstein Blog looks at some Frankenstein-related early Roger Langridge work

Here's Zak Sally again, talking about Jaime Hernandez and the Twin Cities Book Festival

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