For your shopping pleasure, Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery will be open Memorial Day weekend, Saturday 11:30 to 8:00 PM, Sunday and Monday 11:30 to 5:00 PM. Check out Charles Peterson's Taking Punk to the Masses show and pick up some lit to enrich your long weekend. Mark your calendars now for Saturday, June 11! Jim Woodring signing Congress of the Animals at the festive Georgetown Carnival. Come see Larry and Bella defend their title in Hazard Factory's popular Power Tool Races. This year it's a Peter Bagge-inspired Monster Truck powered by a Black & Decker "Dragster" model belt sander. (I'm swear that's what it's called.) Art, music,…
Santiago Steals Home at Pittsburgh Signing
Tons of thanks to Phantom of the Attic and to artist Wilfred Santiago for sharing these great pics on the Facebook fan page for 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente! It looks like it was an amazing signing last weekend in Pittsburgh, the very city where Clemente got his start with the Pittsburgh Pirates. You can check out more pics from the event on the Fantagraphics Flickr, and you can also watch this great video capturing the signing, in case the embedded video doesn't play below. Thanks so much again to our hosts at Phantom of the Attic! And Chicago…
The Comics Journal #301 – Previews, Pre-Order
The Comics Journal #301 Edited by Mike Dean & Kristy Valenti; Gary Groth, Editor in Chief 640-page black & white/color 6.75" x 8.5" softcover • $30.00ISBN: 978-1-60699-291-3 Ships in: July 2011 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now The Comics Journal has been, for almost 35 years, the standard bearer of critical inquiry, discrimination, debate, and serious discussion of comics as art, and the object of love and devotion among the comics cognescenti — and hate and scorn among the philistines, natch. We published our 300th issue in late 2009 and spent the ensuing year-plus re- conceptualizing the institution as an…
Now in stock: Isle of 100,000 Graves and two Jason reprints
Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship: Isle of 100,000 Graves by Jason and Fabien Vehlmann 56-page full-color 7.25" x 10.25" softcover • $14.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-442-9 See Previews / Order Now Five years ago, little Gwenny’s father found, inside a bottle, a map with instructions on how to reach the mysterious Isle of 100,000 Graves and its legendary treasures — and then he vanished. Now Gwenny, having stumbled across another bottle-shipped map, enlists the dubious help of a shipful of pirates, sets out to find the island, and her long-lost dad. Little does she realize that the Isle comes…
Daily OCD: 5/25/11
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Like Saturday morning cartoons, Yeah! was about a kind of science fiction that embraced weirdo aliens rather than science fact. From alt-comix came characters that were outcasts, lived on the margins of society, or had outsider personalities. Instead of being offensive and edgy, this unusual comic book series was imaginative and inventive. …[I]t was an all-ages gem, and I’m glad that it's back…" – Leroy Douresseaux, I Reads You • Review: "How does Peter Bagge stay so good after all these years? Hate Annual #9 was as good as any of the previous…
Best author photo ever?
Wilfred Santiago (left) & GWAR's Oderus Urungus (right) at New York Comicon, 1992. Photo posted by Wilfred on Flickr.
Things to See: Johnny Ryan poster-rama
We've featured these here before, but now there's context! Johnny Ryan did this poster for his friend's Calvin Lee Reeder's film The Oregonian and interviewed Reeder for Vice. Johnny has the trailer on his blog. Johnny did this one for the band Tribes and you can buy one in Johnny's online shop.
Taking Punk to the Comix Shop
The opening reception for the Taking Punk to the Masses exhibition on May 14 was a stellar affair – a reunion of misfits and miscreants from Seattle's grunge era together with a new generation of counterculture mavens. The show documents Seattle's grunge scene in its formative period from 1983 – 1985. I often equate Seattle's youth culture in the mid-80s to San Francisco's hippie movement in the mid-60s. Both had a singular music style, provocative graphics, and an anti-fashion sensibility. Beyond that, these movements benefited from a community of gifted cartoonists that disseminated unfiltered observations. Fitting, then, that Peter Bagge was the special guest…
Revealed: The Steve Ditko Archives Vol. 3
(cover design subject to change) At his blog, The Steve Ditko Archives editor Blake Bell spills the beans on the upcoming third volume, Mysterious Traveler, due in January 2012! "What makes this volume so special," says Blake, "is that meteoric improvement in Ditko’s work as he toils in obscurity for a company that treated their comic books like toilet paper for their more profitable magazine and song books. Such is the irony of one of the great living artists of the 20th century – working with stories churned out for an audience of children, Ditko produced the highest quality material…
New cover art for Prison Pit Book 3
Oh snap, Johnny Ryan dropped a bomb on Facebook last night — this brand new cover art for Prison Pit: Book 3, coming this September! (You may remember the previous version of the cover with the horned demon-looking dude.) Word is he's finished the book and it's even more insane than the first two volumes so gird yourselves!
