Al Jaffee original Humbug art

We recently received a large package of original art from Al Jaffee for our upcoming complete Humbug collection. Here's just one amazing example — click the image above to see a high-res version, and click here for a set with close-up detail photos. Also, if you haven't seen it already, see our nifty feature detailing the production process of restoring a Humbug page.

J.W.E.: My new favorite blog

My good friend, Jeremy Eaton, has launched a blog, and you must read it now, immediately, if only for the current post, "How the Hulk Almost Got Me Laid," which is easily the greatest comics-related blog post I've read in ages. And I have no doubt this is just the tip of the iceberg. Bookmark now.

Sneak peek photos: Explainers

Have a look at (and inside) a real-life copy of the upcoming book Explainers – The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956-66) by Jules Feiffer. For a Flickr slideshow, click here, or to browse manually, click here. (And don't forget you can read the Introduction, and preview more strips, here; and registered users can download yet another preview excerpt here.)

2008 Eisner Award nominees, now on sale!

Congratulations to all of the nominees for the 2008 Eisner Awards. We're celebrating our 11 nominations (plus a few for some of our favorite artists) by putting all of our nominated titles on sale for 20% off through May 15, 2008! The full list of nominations is below; click here to browse all of the sale items. Best Short Story"At Loose Ends" by Lewis Trondheim, in Mome Vol. 8 "Whatever Happened to Fletcher Hanks?" by Paul Karasik, in I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! "Young Americans" by Emile Bravo, in Mome Vol. 8 Best AnthologyMome (Vols. 6-9) Best Graphic…

Sketchbook #17

Petey & Pussy, courtesy John Kerschbaum. Look for the Petey & Pussy graphic novel in late 2008 from Fanta — you heard it here first!

In case you…

… haven't been to enough comics events in Seattle lately, I'm participating in this at Hugo House tonight:  The Hugo House InPrint Series presents: Why Publish With an Independent or Small Press?An Evening with Northwest Independent Press Publishers Tuesday, April 15th, 2008, 7:00 – 9:00                            Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave. SeattleAdmission $3 members/$5 non-members Why Publish With an Independent or Small Press? The Northwest features a handful of excellent independent press publishers who are producing interesting work and attracting positive critical attention and awards.  Tonight editors and publishers from several publishers will be on hand to explain…

Wally Gropius, Kirby style

Tim Hensley apparently posted this over at Blog Flume last month but it just yesterday showed up my RSS reader. I'm in awe of the sketchbook pages he's been posting over there, too.