Blogosphere roundup for 9/19/08

This week's book buzz from blogs and beyond:

The Forager Blog takes a concise look at You Can't Get There from Here by Jason (via Sean T. Collins)

Jan Stephens looks at Tales Designed to Thrizzle by Michael Kupperman

ComicList reviews Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko by Blake Bell; also, Four Realities reprints Dave Sim's review of the book from Ditkomania

Bust is "so beyond excited" for the release of Ghost World: Special Edition by Dan Clowes; Brazilian blog Suburbana plugs the book in Portugese

Sean T. Collins on Jason's Pocket Full of Rain and other Stories

The Daily Cross Hatch looks at The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring

The Village Voice examines Deitch's Pictorama by the brothers Deitch

The Forbidden Planet International blog looks at the UK edition of Maggie the Mechanic by Jaime Hernandez

Other internet items of interest:

From Jessica Palmieri, photos of the opening reception of "Kim Deitch: A Retrospective" at MoCCA; WNYC profiles Deitch and presents two audio interview clips (via The Beat, who also report from the exhibit opening)

A Fantagraphics rejection letter from 1995

du9 presents an interview with Kevin Huizenga

Rod McKie names Robert Crumb and Gahan Wilson two of the World's Greatest Living Artists

Desk Space has a brief interview with Leah Hayes

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