Things to See: new Rick Altergott comic at VICE

One question we are asked occasionally (but not often enough) is "What's Rick Altergott up to these days?" Well he's serializing a new comic, "Miss Juniper's Dating Disasters," at VICE and here's the freshly-posted Part 2. [Follow our Tumblr blog for lots more Things to See every day.]

Crime Stoppers with Michael Kupperman Tomorrow in NYC!

Join Michael Kupperman tomorrow night, Tuesday, November 22nd, for the second installment of his new monthly comedy series The Crime Stoppers Club, a collaboration with Kate Beaton! This month, they welcome special guests Lauren Weinstein, Bridey Elliott, Lizz Hickey and Russell Christian for a night of hilarious abandon and storytelling at Luca Lounge [ 222 Avenue B, NYC ]. Fight crime with The Crime Stoppers Club every month in New York City — you can follow them here on Facebook!

The Heroes from H.O.P.P.E.R.S. Photo Round-Up

Mmmm! Cheese biscuits and Love & Rockets sure go great together, as a buncha folks found out this past weekend in Charlotte, NC!  Our friends at the comic shop Heroes Aren't Hard to Find hosted a discussion group for The Girl from H.O.P.P.E.R.S. — concentrating on Death of Speedy and Flies on the Ceiling — and it looks like it was a ton of fun! See what I mean??? And, hey, there's cartoonist Dustin Harbin back there in the stripes! Nice to see a book from the original collection was brought out for the discussion! Hi to you, too, Maggie!…

Daily OCD: 11/18/11

Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Scene: At Examiner.com, Christian Lipski reports from the Oil and Water book release with Steve Duin, Shannon Wheeler, Mike Rosen and Tom Orzechowski at Bridge City Comics in Portland last Wednesday: "Wheeler described the give-and-take nature of his meetings with Duin, during which they would talk about the best way to illustrate the author's script. 'I'd push for certain things, and Steve would push back,' said the artist. 'Sometimes he'd want something more subtle and I'd think it would need to be more over-the-top, or the other way around. We had good discussions.'"   True…

Weekend Webcomics for 11/18/11: Kupperman, Weissman & more

Our weekly strips from Kupperman & Weissman, plus links to other strips from around the web: — Up All Night by Michael Kupperman (view at original size): Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size): And elsewhere: The All-New Cartoon Boy Adventure Hour by John Kerschbaum at ACT-I-VATE: Amazing Facts… and Beyond! with Leon Beyond by Kevin Huizenga: Forming by Jesse Moynihan: Humblug by Arnold Roth (2 new strips this week): Maakies by Tony Millionaire: Les Petits Riens by Lewis Trondheim (scroll up and down at the link for additional updates): What's in the Backpack by Victor Kerlow:

Oil and Water at the Wild Arts Festival This Weekend

This weekend, it's the Wild Arts Festival in Portland, Oregon, a 2-day event celebrating books and arts, to benefit the Audubon Society of Portland. And on Sunday, November 20th, the authors of Oil and Water will be signing from 12:00 – 4:00 PM! Meet writer Steve Duin, a columnist for The Oregonian, and editor Mike Rosen, and hear more about the PDX2Gulf trip they took with three Aubudon staffers to the Gulf Coast back in 2010. And make a note in your calendar, 'cause the authors will be back at the Aubudon in February to give a "Nature Night" presentation! …

The Curiously Sinister Art of Jim Flora Exhibit Opens in NYC

An exhibit of Jim Flora's curiously sinister art opens tomorrow night, Saturday, November 19th, in the curiously sinister city of New York, and you do not want to miss this! The Dorian Grey Gallery is proud to present the very first posthumous New York exhibit and sale of Jim Flora original art, curated by our own Flora archivist Irwin Chusid, in conjunction with gallery owner Luis Accorsi and director Christopher Pusey. It's gonna be a doozy: Offerings include temperas on paper; woodcut prints (vintage and new); medium and large acrylics on canvas; pen & ink drawings on paper; fine art…

Daily OCD: 11/17/11

Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Picking up immediately following the events of the first Fantagraphics collection, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec Vol. 2 continues the unusual escapades of the novelist title character…. Though the concepts and action propel the tale, the droll heroine with her asides and astute observations drives these fantastic comics. After a second attempt on her life almost succeeds, Blanc-Sec stands among a train wreckage and declares 'I am being taunted!' Tardi frequently breaks down the fourth wall to a humorous effect and his magnificent color art recalls the best of Hergé's TinTin stories."…