Blogosphere roundup for 6/13/08

A two-fer this time around, since I was out last Friday. I need to come up with a better name for these link roundup posts. Any suggestions?

When Comic Books Ruled the Earth is enthusiastic about The Education of Hopey Glass by Jaime Hernandez

Sequart on Amor Y Cohetes by the three Hernandez brothers

Also at Sequart, their in-depth look at every issue of Love and Rockets Vol. 1 has reached issue #33

Joe McCulloch (a.k.a. Jog) reprints his Comics Journal review of the first two issues of Gabriella Giandelli’s Interiorae

Chris McLaren, in discussing Jules Feiffer's Explainers, reveals that this Feiffer print hung at one time (and possibly still does) in Neil Gaiman's bathroom

Boing Boing boosts Bottomless Belly Button by Bash Dash Shaw

Largehearted Boy's Book Notes also looks at Bottomless Belly Button

The Oregonian, Jog again, and Sequart again, all on Jason's Pocket Full of Rain and Other Stories

The Forbidden Planet blog on Jason's The Last Musketeer

Shuffleboil on Ray Fenwick's Hall of Best Knowledge

Panels and Pixels says Willie & Joe: The WWII Years by Bill Mauldin "might be the most important comic reprint project of the year"

The Comic Book Bin on R.C. Harvey’s Meanwhile… A Biography of Milton Caniff

Sequart once more, on the Comic Arf anthology

Again with the Comics starts a series of posts on the work of Peter Bagge by looking at his series Neat Stuff

The Floating Lightbulb looks at E.C. Segar's Sappo as it appears in our Popeye collections

• Fantasy writer Icats Nitram takes a look at our 1986 release Children of the Night Tide by Jan Strnad, Dennis Fujitake and Tim Solliday

Plus…

• Our own Eric Reynolds explains Mome to Comic Book Resources (with a preview of the forthcoming Vol. 12)

See Paul Hornschemeier's photos of Kevin Huizenga, Anders Nilsen and the trio's artwork at the Bilbolbul festival in Bologna, Italy

Presspop has photos of a Jim Woodring exhibit in Japan

WFMU apparently has more Fantagraphics clutter to auction off; this time it's the first collection of Kaz's Underworld

Rod McKie spotlights the work of Jason

Ty Buttars reports from Tuesday's Jason event at The Beguiling in Toronto

• And finally, from our Flickr group pool, a cat reading Peanuts upside-down: