Feiffer at the Strand – video

Here is the Strand bookstore’s video widget, from which you can watch last night’s Jules Feiffer presentation. (As a bonus, you can also watch Gary Panter with Jonathan Lethem.) If you come across this blog entry in the future and don’t see the Feiffer link (or there’s a live video feed going on), click the “highlights” tab; if you still don’t see the link, click here to access the video on the Strand website. (And if you keep navigating the “highlights” tab, you’ll find Alexander Theroux‘s reading from last February as well.)

Father’s Day sale

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Members Preview: Pocket Full of Rain

Today we've already brought you one sneak peek at Pocket Full of Rain, the upcoming collection of early work from Norwegian cartoonist Jason; now registered users can get a further free preview in the form of a downloadable 15-page excerpt from the title story. These previews are exclusive to registered Fantagraphics.com users, so sign up and/or sign in to view. (As a reminder, 20/20 Club members receive these previews two weeks before we post them on the website, just one of many great reasons to join up…)

R.I.P. Will Elder

A finer cartoonist never lived. Link. As my pal Jem Eaton put it to me, "If, as they say, God is in the details, then he'll be sharing a cup of tea with Will Elder right about now."

Thurs. night in NYC: FEIFFER!

You New Yorkers are insane if you don't go to this tonight. Feiffer is going to be at The Strand Thursday night for the world premiere of EXPLAINERS. It's going to be pretty great. He's going to give a drawing presentation, read some of the strips of this historic book and then read a bit from his forthcoming memoir. It's going to be special.     

First look: Krazy & Ignatz 1943-1944

Just received today: the breathtaking wraparound cover, designed by Chris Ware, for the final volume in our Krazy & Ignatz series (that is, until we start re-printing the early Eclipse volumes — more info on that in this previous Flog post). The book is due later this year. Click the image for a closer look.