A shorty today — click on through the links for sources & infos: • A cut (maybe) scene from Derek Van Gieson's ongoing Mome story Devil Doll • Two versions of this week's "I, Anonymous" spot by Steven Weissman
Daily OCD: 2/11/10
Panties-to-the-floor, Twilight-referencing Online Commentary & Diversions: • List: Rob Clough's Top 100 Comics of the '00s Part Two (of Two) at The Comics Journal is chock full o' Fantagraphics • Review: "Fantagraphics' panties-to-the-floor handsome English-language version [of Ici Même], You Are There , may blow its own share of minds some three decades after the work's initial publication. Most modern comics readers are not used to material that functions and frustrates this way. It's great work, though, well worth any effort extended in its direction. I think the key is to take the book for what it is: the kind…
Ivan Brunetti Presents HELLZAPOPPIN’ in Chicago
Ivan Brunetti presents: Hellzapoppin'Tuesday, February 16 – 9:35 p.m.H.C. Potter, 1941, 84 minArchival 35mm print from the Library of Congress On February 16, Doc invites comic artist Ivan Brunetti to curate and introduce an evening of anarchy, featuring a screening of the zany 1941 classic Hellzapoppin'. Originally produced by vaudeville duo Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson as a long-running Broadway revue, Hellzapoppin' is unlike any other film from the period, featuring an indescribably absurd barrage of gags, musical numbers, and special effects – which even includes a descent into Hell. Ostensibly about an aspiring scriptwriter played by a pre-Stooges…
“They’re Aware We’re All Doomed”
Stranger Books Editor Paul Constant conducted a great interview with Gahan Wilson in anticipation of his Seattle appearance this weekend.
Gahan Wilson radio interview 9AM Friday
It's an exciting day here at the office, as Gahan Wilson is about to get on a plane in New York and fly to Seattle for his first visit to Fantagraphics (don't miss his appearance at the Fantagraphics Bookstore on Saturday night!). Tomorrow morning, I will have the great pleasure of taking him to our local NPR station, KUOW, where Wilson will be a guest on their "Weekday" morning program with host Steve Scher. Don't miss it!
Photos: Steven Weissman in Seattle on Saturday
Steven generously let us paw all over his incredible sketchbook when he was in town for his Chocolate Cheeks book signing at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery last Saturday. Check out our Flickr photoset for a few more views of the event; we should have more photos to share as soon as Jacob gets 'em to me.
Peter Bagge at SPL: the audio
Seattle Public Library has posted an MP3 (64.2 MB) of Peter Bagge's Jan. 30 talk at the Central Library. Synch it up with the photo slideshow (which autoplays, but you can pause and navigate manually — skip ahead to the third image to start) and it's almost like you were there!
First Look: Meatcake by Dame Darcy
Here's your first glimpse at the final cover art for the new collection of Dame Darcy's Meatcake, coming 'round about May or so. Stay tuned for more details.
New Comics Day 2/10/10
We're a bit late with this update but perhaps your comics will be too, due to East Coast Snowpocalypse '010? It's a big day for Fantagraphics releases at comic shops across the land today, with the following titles scheduled to ship: Chocolate Cheeks By Steven Weissman Newsarama calls it "adorably dark — or perhaps darkly adorable," Robot 6's Chris Mautner asserts "If you like the Our Gang comics or Archie or the general 'kids pal around, go on adventures and make each other miserable' type of comic, chances are you'll really like this," The Stranger's Paul Constant called it "a…
Things to see: 2/10/10
Point your peepers (and your clickers): • How long has Kaz had these animated Underworld strips up at mylittlefunny.com? Am I late to the game? They're super well done — animation, music and voice talent, all spot on (link via Tony Millionaire) • A latter-day sketch by Jim Flora • Happy Family, 2005, Josh Simmons • Wednesday means a new installment of Steven Weissman's "This Already Happened" at What Things Do
