Young Romance: The Best of Simon & Kirby's Romance Comics by Jack Kirby & Joe Simon; edited by Michel Gagné 208-page full-color 7.75" x 10" hardcover • $29.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-502-0 Ships in: January 2012 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now Together, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby created such classic two-fisted comic series as Captain America, Boys' Ranch, The Newsboy Legion, and The Boy Commandos. But few people realize that one of their greatest successes — from 1947, when they singlehandedly created the genre, to the end of the 1950s — was… romance comics! In such best-selling titles as Young Love and…
Zippy on iTunes
Need something to listen to while you're perusing your newly-acquired copy of Bill Griffith: Lost and Found – Comics 1969-2003? Download the soundtrack to Zippy the Pinhead: The Musical, which had its debut staging in November 2010 in Baltimore, now available on iTunes. 19 songs, from the Overture to "Don't Goad the Toad" to "Pinhead Love." All songs by Lorraine Whittlesey. YOW!!
Bill Griffith: Lost and Found – Comics 1969-2003 – Now in Stock
Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship to our mail-order customers: Bill Griffith: Lost and Found – Comics 1969-2003 by Bill Griffith 392-page black & white/color 8" x 10" softcover • $35.00ISBN: 978-1-60699-482-5 See Previews / Order Now Order this book and receive this FBI•MINI comic shown at left as a FREE bonus! Click here for details. Limit one per customer while supplies last. Bill Griffith is best known as the creator of the Zippy daily comic strip, currently running in over 300 newspapers nationwide, but Zippy was conceived as an underground comix character before he became embraced…
Daily OCD: 1/4/12
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Wandering Son Vol. 2 is a great sophomore collection from Takako; I feel like the slightly choppy nature from the early chapters in Vol. 1 is gone, and Takako’s starting to expand the cast and the plot in a way that provides more of a dramatic bite. Based on the class trip sequence in this volume, Takako’s just getting ready to make Wandering Son a lot more heavy and less idealized for the characters. If it goes anything like we see here, we’ve got a hell of a ride ahead of us. With…
R. Crumb ‘Whiteman Meets Bigfoot’ print
A new limited-edition R. Crumb etching is now available from Wildwood Serigraphs, featuring the final panel from the story "Whiteman Meets Bigfoot" in Home Grown Funnies (collected in the currently out-of-print The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 8), completely redrawn for this edition.
Things to See: Lost Cat by Jason, panel 1
As we guessed, Lost Cat will indeed be the title of Jason’s next book after Athos in America. He confirmed the title today on his blog along with this, the first panel of the story. Check out his other posts for more teaser artwork and his thoughts on various films and other subjects. [Follow our Tumblr blog for lots more Things to See every day.]
New Comics Day 1/4/12: Wandering Son
This week's comic shop shipment is slated to include the following new title. Read on to see what comics-blog commentators and web-savvy comic shops are saying about it (more to be added as they appear), check out our previews at the link, and contact your local shop to confirm availability. Wandering Son Vol. 2 by Shimura Takako 228-page black & white (with some color) 7" x 9.5" hardcover • $19.99presented in traditional right-to-left format; original Japanese title: 放浪息子 (Hourou Musuko)ISBN: 978-1-60699-456-6 "Well, I haven’t read the first volume yet, but everyone says that the transgender manga series Wandering Son is…
Daily OCD: 1/3/12
The first Online Commentary & Diversions post of the year might very well end up being the longest: • List: Humorist and television personality John Hodgman, asked to name his 5 favorite comics in an open Q&A session on his Tumblr blog, says "Love and Rockets: I don’t like to choose between brothers, but Jaime Hernandez is one of the greatest drawers of human faces and human want on the planet." • List: Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: Only a Poor Old Man by Carl Barks is #39 on The A.V. Club 's list of "most anticipated entertainments of 2012": "Only…
Things to See: Kushinagar by Joe Sacco
Joe Sacco traveled to India in 2010 to report on rural poverty there for a French magazine; now New Delhi-based magazine The Caravan presents the story in English for the first time. (Via The Comics Reporter, who rightly warns of the former site's unwieldy reading interface.) [Follow our Tumblr blog for lots more Things to See every day.]
Things to See: Drew Friedman illustrates Dave Barry for the Washington Post
Drew Friedman illustrated "Dave Barry's Year in Review 2011" for this past weekend's edition of the Washington Post magazine, with the cover and 8 spots (including H.R.H. Queen Rupert below) which can be seen in a slideshow on the WaPo website. [Follow our Tumblr blog for lots more Things to See every day.]
