A site visitor tipped us off to FriendFeed, a social networking aggregator site, and we decided to give it a try. If you're hip to their thing, you can subscribe to us and follow our Flog, Flickr, GoodReads, Twitter and YouTube activity all in one place. (You can also follow the feed via RSS.) You might also notice the FriendFeed widget in the right column on Flog, which is currently there on an experimental trial basis. We'll see how it goes!
Hidden Treasures, or: Boody.
We're begining production on a collection of Boody Rogers comics, edited by Arf's Craig Yoe (who I recently learned lives in the castle that was used as the girls school on the TV show The Facts of Life). Opening up the first comic on the stack I saw some scratchy handwriting at the bottom of the first page and thought about how many comics I come across that are defaced by kids' scribbles. Then I realized this old comic isn't from my collection or yours, it's from Craig Yoe's collection. So of course that's Boody's handwriting…
A look back at La Semaine de la Bande Desinée
Cynthia Rose, co-curator of La Semaine de la Bande Desinée, presents this excellent summary website with information about the project and hundreds of photos from the events (Kim Thompson's presentation and David B.'s talks and appearances) by photographer Steve Sampson. (This image of Jim Woodring at the David B. signing is particularly unmissable.)
New Comics Day 9/4/08
Hey, remember that mammoth quantity of new books we dropped here on the website a couple of weeks ago? A bunch of them should be landing on your local comic shop tomorrow (not today, due to the holiday): • Deitch's Pictorama by Kim, Seth and Simon Deitch• Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 by the Hernandez Brothers• The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring• Baobab #3 by Igort Plus new printings of: • The Complete Crumb Comics Vol. 11 by Robert Crumb• Krazy & Ignatz 1925-1926 by George Herriman Impress the clerks with your savvy by checking out our descriptions and previews at…
I guess their first choice wasn’t available.
September Sale: save on Ignatz Series issues!
With 5 new issues from ongoing series in our deluxe Ignatz format having just come out this summer, we're giving you a chance to catch up on back issues and check out some of the other series in the format for just $5.95 each — that's over 25% off the $7.95 cover price — throughout September 2008. (Sale ends at 11:59 PM Pacific time, September 30, 2008.) Created by an international roster of cartoonists (from Anders Nilsen to Zak Sally; from Gipi to Igort to Martí), comics in the Ignatz series are magazine-sized, printed in duotone on heavy premium paper,…
The Editorial Vision of Ivan Brunetti
Ivan Brunetti was in town this weekend, and brought along an advance copy of his second Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons and True Stories for Yale Press. Great Caesar's Ghost, this is one of the most stunning — and smartly assembled — anthologies I've ever seen. Above is a jpg of the entire dustjacket by Daniel Clowes. I'd post it larger, but that could compromise the joy of savoring the physical object once you finally experience it, and you wouldn't want that, right? At any rate, I'm told this is out next month…
More Clowes photos
Our shutterbug pal Steve Sampson has a great set of photos from our Daniel Clowes signing last Friday; browse through thumbnails here or watch the slideshow below (slideshow link). Stay tuned in the near future for a link to Steve's great shots from last month's David B./Alliance Française events as well.
Dog Shit Gallagher
One of Johnny Ryan's many beloved characters, come to life through the magic of YouTube!
David Sandlin show opens Sept. 5
Jack the Pelican PresentsDavid Sandlin'sABCs of Carnality September 5-October 5 Artist's opening Friday Sept.5 7-9Grand Opening Friday Sept.12 7-9Jack the Pelican Presents Gallery 487 Driggs(north 9th), Brooklyn, NY 11211hours Thur.-Mon. 12-6 phone 718-782-0183 David Sandlin's road to damnation is studded with pit stops -in the Biblical sense- from adultery and avarice to venality and zealotry, and he's happy to lead you on your way in this lyric paean to southern gothic guilt, shown here for the first time in New York. In one long, continuous room-circumnavigating drawing, Sandlin takes you on a journey of alphabetic depravity, relating a tale of jealousy, murder, and-well, you just…
