A Mouse in the House! Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 7

Get free preview of Fantagraphics fabulous collection Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse on Saturday, May 7 as we celebrate Free Comic Book Day at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery. Our FCBD offering will give readers a glimpse of one of the most anticipated books of the year. Readers will delight in seeing Mickey, Minnie and other familiar characters in their formative stages. Pick up a copy of this and other goodies including Drawn & Quarterly's Free Comic Book Day offering John Stanley's Summer Fun, featuring the further adventures of Tubby, Nancy, Sluggo and other characters on Saturday from 11:30 to 8:00 PM at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery. Support local…

Don’t Lollygag to Lollygaggin’

DO NOT DAWDLE! Janeane Garofalo AND Michael Kupperman?! Are you kidding me?! Left-wing political cartoonist David Rees hosts these monthly comedy shows in NYC, and this month's line-up is quite possibly the best one yet. And I'm not just saying that because it features a fine Fantagraphics artist and a comedian who's championed Fantagraphics on "The Daily Show" … *cough* The fun goes down tomorrow night (Thursday, May 5th) starting at 7:00 pm at the Luca Lounge. And did I mention, it's FREE? I meant it when I said you shouldn't lollygag.

Congress of the Animals by Jim Woodring – Previews, Pre-Order

Congress of the Animals by Jim Woodring 104-page black & white 7.25" x 9.75" hardcover • $19.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-437-5 Ships in: May 2011 (Subject to change) — Pre-Order Now Readers of the “Frank” stories know that the Unifactor is in control of everything that happens to the characters that abide there, and that however extreme the experiences they undergo may be, in the end nothing really changes. That goes treble for Frank himself, who is kept in a state of total ineducability by the unseen forces of that haunted realm. And so the question arises: what would happen if Frank were…

Things to See: Luba meets R. Crumb

Boy, ever since we got on that Tumblr thing we've been seeing vintage Hernandez Bros. goodies left and right. Case in point: the above sketch by Gilbert from 1988 depicting an imagined meeting in which a certain familiar figure is about to get a hammer to his noggin. On a hunch I just looked in my copy of the Love & Rockets Sketchbook Vol. 1 and found it on page 170 with the caption "Rejected from Blab! #3 (due to space restrictions)."

Paul Hornschemeier video profile & more

Paul Hornschemeier from thisartist on Vimeo. Paul Hornschemeier shares his workspace, artwork, thoughts on publication, and winning smile (seriously, dude's a smilin' fool) in this video profile for thisartist.tv. For more video action from Paul, check out this video trailer for Life with Mr. Dangerous which he commissioned from director Bruce Parsons. It's beautifully produced and depicts a bit of "offscreen" backstory in live action. Nice. And Paul shows off someone else showing off his forthcoming postcard set from Chronicle, So-So Heroes, here. Busy guy, that Paul.

Daily OCD: 5/3/11

Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review (Audio): On the inaugural episode of Boing Boing's Gweek podcast, co-host Mark Frauenfelder talks about Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Vol. 1: Race to Death Valley by Floyd Gottfredson: "Gottfredson really turned Mickey into this adventuring character who has really fun experiences… It's got that great '30s look to the art… It is very dense, but well-done, with a good sense of composition, so it flows along. The characters really have great emotion. There's nothing stiff about it — it's really lively… it's just beautiful. …Carl Barks is always the first artist most comic…

Mark Bodé artwork stolen

Bleeding Cool reports that this piece by Mark Bodé, titled Tag Dis, was stolen from a San Francisco art gallery. If you come across it, please notify the proper authorities. (I just picked up an issue of his Miami Mice comic last weekend!)