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)
• 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: