The Smiling Horse Is Coming!

Colorist Hubert is working away on the next Jason book, Athos in America, a Low Moon-style hardcover of all-new short stories scheduled for release around the end of the year. Meanwhile, I'm revving up my translatin' jets. Here's a sneak peek at a particularly intriguing (we think) page from one of the stories, still virtually wet from Hubert's virtual brushes.

Joe Sacco on Oil and Water

When the preeminent master of the comics journalism form praises your book of comics reportage, that's gotta feel pretty good. Oil and Water is coming later this year and we're thrilled to have received this advance praise from the great Joe Sacco: "Reporter Steve Duin and cartoonist Shannon Wheeler visited Louisiana to investigate the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster, and their legwork shows. By contrasting the perspectives of out-of-state do-gooders and hard-bitten locals, Duin and Wheeler tell a nuanced story that goes a long way to evoking what the catastrophe means to those who still live with it." 

The editorial process

At a point last month during the production process on Tony Millionaire's 500 Portraits, due this coming November, we were down to just a handful of illustrations we couldn't identify, so we sent some images to Andrew Leland at The Believer for his help identifying those that ran in the magazine. Designer Jacob Covey asked me to share this with you, saying "I believe it appropriately sums up our process." Click it to see it bigger.

Daily OCD: 8/18/11

Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "…Willie & Joe: Back Home… is superbly done. Like many Fantagraphics releases over the years, this book easily could be placed in a personal library or on a coffee table for public viewing. In many ways, it can be described best as a piece of art and something to be treasured by collectors, comic-strip enthusiasts and military buffs alike…. The strips are a stunning mix of blunt political messaging with dark, satirical humor." – Michael Taube, The Washington Times • Review: "While manga isn’t usually known for its subtlety, Wandering Son is an…

Coming soon from Rosebud Archives: Bully!

Our good friends and colleagues over at Rosebud Archives have announced the forthcoming publication of Bully!, a collection of vintage political cartoons featuring Theodore Roosevelt (and not our Little Stuffed Bull pal), edited by Rick Marschall. What a great idea for a book, and it's sure to be produced with Rosebud's signature attention to quality and detail. (Don't forget, we offer a full range of Rosebud Archives products here on our website!) UPDATE: Rick Marschall contacted us with a correction: while Rosebud did production on the book and is selling ancilliary merchandise (prints and framed art of the book's vintage cartoons,…

Things to See: Introducing Wendy Chin

We continue our spotlight on first-time contributors to Mome 22, and I'm especially excited about today's feature on Wendy Chin!  I love Wendy! I've actually known Wendy for ages through the online crafty community, and when she's not sewing or gluing googly-eyes on stuff, Wendy can be found collaborating on comics with her sweetheart, Josh Simmons. You may recall their current project Quackers from previous posts on the Flog! (And check out Franklin P. Quacker's blog for some rad renditions from Anders Nilsen and Jeffrey Brown!) Wendy does lovely work on her own, as well, including this piece off her…

2011 Ignatz Award nominees: Joe Daly, Joyce Farmer, Jaime Hernandez & C. Tyler

The nominees for the 2011 Ignatz Awards were announced today and we're happy to share that our artists and publications received 5 nominations in 4 categories! We're celebrating in our usual way, by offering them to you our customers for 25% off for a limited time! Winners will be announced on Saturday, September 10 at SPX. And our nominees are… Dungeon Quest by Joe Daly • Outstanding Series Special Exits by Joyce Farmer • Outstanding Graphic Novel "Browntown" by Jaime Hernandez, in Love and Rockets: New Stories #3 • Outstanding Story You'll Never Know, Book 2: Collateral Damage by C….

The Man Who Grew His Beard by Olivier Schrauwen – Previews, Pre-Order

The Man Who Grew His Beard by Olivier Schrauwen 112-page full-color 8.5" x 10.25" softcover • $19.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-446-7 Ships in: September 2011 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now The Man Who Grew His Beard is Belgian cartoonist Olivier Schrauwen’s first American book after having staked a reputation over the last decade as one of Europe’s most talented storytellers. It collects seven short stories, each a head-spinning display of craft and storytelling that mixes early twentieth-century comics influences like Winsor McCay with a thoroughly contemporary voice that provokes and entertains with subversively surreal humor and subtle criticism of twentieth-century tropes and…