Joe Sacco returned to his birth country of Malta to report on immigration & globalization in "The Unwanted," a 12-page story running at The Guardian. (Hat tip to ¡Journalista!)
First Look: Prison Pit Book 3 by Johnny Ryan
Johnny Ryan's Prison Pit: Book 2 hasn't even debuted yet (we'll have it at Comic-Con this week) but Johnny's already sent us the cover art for Book 3, coming in 2011. I'm getting tinnitus just looking at it!
Things to see: 7/19/10
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • Robert Goodin presents an outtake page from his story "The Spiritual Crisis of Carl Jung" in Mome Vol. 19 • Gary Panter announces a new Jimbo minicomic • Jim Woodring presents two Frank favorites, Frank in Frizland and Manhog's Holiday, now in full painted color • It's your all-new weekly installment of "Cartoon Boy" from John Kerschbaum • From Kevin Huizenga, a new Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beyond, new Fight or Run action, and more process at New Construction • From Steven Weissman, this week's…
New Jim Flora print: G3 in Tampico
A previously unpublished 1970 Jim Flora painting, G3 in Tampico, is now available as a limited-edition print from Jim Flora Fine Art. Read the restoration notes here.
Weekend Webcomics: 7/16/10 (posted 7/18)
It's still the weekend, right? Another volley in the battle of the sexes in this week's Blecky Yuckerella strip by Johnny Ryan… …and the PotUS bonds with our allies in this week's Barack Hussein Obama strip by Steven Weissman.
Daily OCD: 7/16/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "…[T]he newer crop of contributors [in Mome Vols. 17, 18 & 19 is] a rough and tumble bunch who are bringing some fierce and hard-edged work to the table. …[T]he balance is definitely in favor of the strong stuff, because it is strong stuff — well drawn in a variety of styles, and potentially troubling without cloaking itself in shopworn tropes. … Once again, you're getting your bang for your buck." – Sean T. Collins, Attentiondeficitdisorderly • Review: "And when you’re drawn into the world [of It Was the War of the Trenches] it’s…
Megan Kelso at Seattle’s Third Place Books Tuesday, July 20th
Daily OCD: 7/15/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "In Weathercraft, his first foray into graphic-novel territory, Seattle denizen Jim Woodring employs his repertory troupe of ambiguous, liminal characters — Frank, Manhog, Pupshaw, and Pushpaw — to tell the kind of Pilgrim's Progress tale that David Lynch might have conjured up if he were a cartoonist. … Impermanence, the conundrum of physical senses that guide and ensnare at the same time, the challenge of a rational response to an irrational universe — all this and more await the returning fan or the open-minded acolyte in Woodring's best work yet. And for an artist…
Johnny Ryan covers the Portland Mercury
Johnny Ryan takes you to the Planet of the ALFs on the cover of this week's Portland Mercury.
Fantagraphics Comic-Con 2010 Pocket Guide
Here's a handy-dandy guide to our Comic-Con 2010 author apprearances and panels which you can download (PDF format), print out and bring with you! You can also pick one up at our booth (#1718 — jot that down on your printout) but this way you can come prepared!

