Due to circumstances beyond our control we are late in presenting our weekly batch of new online strips: Revisiting the baby theme in this week's The House of No by Derek Van Gieson… …ancient mysteries in this week's Blecky Yuckerella strip by Johnny Ryan…. …and Steven Weissman calls this week's Barack Hussein Obama strip "Shut Up Island."
New Yorker covers’ secret revealed
This is really great. Full story here. (Thanks, Emdashes!)
Things to see: 2/26/10
For your viewing and clicking pleasure: • What better way to start things off than with a full dozen sketchbook pages by Jim Woodring? Put down some plastic to collect your melted brain • This is just one of three adorable self-portraits by Tim Hensley • More wackiness from Derek Van Gieson
Daily OCD: 2/26/10
It's been a while since we've had a one-item Online Commentary & Diversions post: • Review: On Twitter, Avoid the Future is posting daily capsule reviews of every story in Newave! The Underground Mini Comix of the 1980s. The latest three: "'The Book of Falling' visually expresses the joy & ambiguity of falling objects. Favourite so far! … 'Night Beat'- The low-down on a city's least important events. Really fun; excellent use of the format. … 'Nart' #1- Thought-bubble pierced with dagger: Gags framed by truely appealing thick-line 'toon style."
Hornschemeier & Kupperman signing in Chicago March 6
Michael Kupperman and, apparently, 10 of Paul Hornschemeier (plus our pal Jeffrey Brown), are part of a big event for Marvel's Strange Tales anthology at Challengers Comics & Chicago Comics on Saturday, March 6. This is a rare Chicago appearance for Kupperman, so don't miss it! More details here.
More crazy Amazon deals
I'm supposed to tell you to buy stuff direct from us but I'd feel like a jerk if I didn't let you know about these: $3.90! $1.68!! $1.52!! And as previously noted, Petey & Pussy is still $3.52. These deals end suddenly with no warning, so don't hesitate. (Thanks to Jacob for catching what I missed the first time.)
Visit scenic PROFANITY HILL
If you haven't already (or even if you have), please check out PROFANITY HILL (again). It a great new Seattle-centric zine distro/community spearheaded by Fantagraphics' own Jason T. Miles (censored above). Support the new underground!
Cheap Pussy (& Petey)
If I may speak to you in hushed tones for a moment: OK, so obviously we prefer it if you order our stuff direct from us, and if you order John Kerschbaum's Eisner-nominated Petey & Pussy you can still get one of the last few incredible free bonus packs with all 3 issues of The Wiggly Reader, a poster, and a signed bookplate. However, if you're strapped for cash, and we totally understand if you are, you can get the book for the price of a single issue of a comic book on Amazon right now.
In the flesh: Abandoned Cars, The Culture Corner
They're real and they're spectacular: These are our first advance copies of the softcover edition of Tim Lane's Abandoned Cars (both covers!) and our new Basil Wolverton book The Culture Corner, both coming in April. We'll have better pics for you coming soon.
Things to see: 2/25/10
An all black-and-white installment. • A new Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beyond from Kevin Huizenga • How about a nice bunch of recent con sketches by Stan Sakai? (They're mostly Usagi, but this one's for you, Jacob. Via The Comics Reporter) • Miner's lettuce is a great name for a plant — sketch by Debbie Drechsler • This piece by Kevin Nowlan appeared in this 1982 issue of The Comics Journal • This looks like one heck of a loopy story by Derek Van Gieson
