Jim’s Info Barn open for business

Come on down to JIM's INFO BARN, the new blog from artist Jim Blanchard. I particularly enjoyed the panoramic photo of his studio: if you check it out, be sure to look for the reflection of Jim's face in the mirror. I laughed.

New Clowes interview

Daniel Clowes talks to the Onion's A.V. Club. Sample quote, on his current NYT strip: "I'm sure 10 times more people are reading it online than in the actual paper. People have complained to me, like 'Man, that's expensive. Five bucks for one page.' Well, you do get a thousand pages of interesting stuff in addition."

Redneck / Supervillain Team-Up!

Tom Spurgeon just made my day, and not just because his essential Comics Reporter is back up-and-running. No, I'm talkin' about this photo of Jeff Foxworthy and Wilson Fisk (a.k.a. the fuckin' Kingpin of Crime), from Halloween night circa 1996:

Matthias Lehmann exhibit

The creator of the acclaimed surreal crime-noir graphic novel Hwy. 115 is half of a joint exhibition opening Saturday January 5 at the Viva Dolor gallery in Lyon, France. Details for Francophones are here.

Lust by Ellen Forney – Exclusive Preview

Riding a wave of accolades for her illustrations in Sherman Alexie’s acclaimed young-adult novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Ellen Forney returns this winter with a brand new collection of her funny, sexy cartoons. Arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day, it’s… LUST: KINKY ONLINE PERSONAL ADS FROM SEATTLE’S THE STRANGER {product_snapshot:id=735,true,false,true,left}Ellen Forney’s follow-up to her wildly popular I Love Led Zeppelin is a collection of cartoons celebrating the sometimes stunningly crude, sometimes surprisingly sweet online world of personal classifieds. Forney has for several years been illustrating the Seattle alt-weekly The Stranger‘s “Lustlab” classified ads by interpreting…

GOOD on comics

I liked the punk rock earnestness of this GOOD magazine essay about the coming-of-age of contemporary graphic novelists like Clowes, Bagge & Ware. You gotta love anyone who can work Chris Ware, Dan Clowes, Charles Peterson, Estrus Records, Hate, Love & Rockets, Oui, Jasper Johns, Ted Nugent, Tron and at least three liberal arts colleges into 750 words.

Another reason to envy Portland…

NIGHT GALLERY & FLOATING WORLD COMICS PRESENT:

"SUPERTRASH"
72 HR FEST OF MOVIES / MERCHANDISE / PERFORMANCE / ART EXHIBITION
Feb 1-3, 2008, a weekend of 9 unforgettable movies, live burlesque
dancers, the return of Famous Mysterious Actor, and a stunning exhibit of
're-imagined movie poster art' sponsored by Seattle publisher
Fantagraphics.