75 years ago today Hal Foster's Prince Valiant debuted in newspapers with the strip above (click to see it bigger) and quickly one of the most beloved comic strips of all time. To celebrate this milestone anniversary we are offering all of our Prince Valiant books at a 30% discount today only! This includes our new series of hardcover volumes (including pre-orders on Volume 5), which critics and fans agree are the definitive collections of Foster's masterpiece; it also includes our recent editions of the Prince Valiant Companion and the handful of our previous softcover editions we have left in…
Johnny Ryan News: B&W Fuckface, new VICE comic
If you want your Cannibal Fuckface collectible vinyl dolly to resemble the interior pages of the Prison Pit comics it springs from, good news: it's now available for pre-order in a black & white colorway from toy purveyors Monster Worship. Meanwhile, at VICE, Johnny has a new comic which reveals the horrifying truth about the iPad. UPDATE: Oh snap, Monster Worship is also taking pre-orders for a t-shirt!
Daily OCD: 2/10/12
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "…[T]hese comics are among the best in their genre without a doubt. …[This] period was certainly the period of Jack Kirby’s greatest commercial success, and also the period of work which posterity has most neglected. For that this book [Young Romance ] is to be cheered, though there is much else to be happy about in it. There is the excellence of Gagné’s restoration work. It’s of a kind of cleanness which in the past, in archival projects by others, has often resulted in garishness. …[I]t appears that Fantagraphics, perhaps by accident more…
Weekend Webcomics for 2/10/12: Kupperman, Mahler & more
Kupperman's back! Plus a new Mahler page and links to strips from around the web: — Angelman by Nicolas Mahler (view at original size): Up All Night by Michael Kupperman (view at original size): And elsewhere: The All-New Cartoon Boy Adventure Hour by John Kerschbaum at ACT-I-VATE: Belligerent Piano by Tim Lane: Humblug by Arnold Roth (two new updates): Lucky by Gabrielle Bell : Maakies by Tony Millionaire: The Pain — When Will It End? (plus answers to last week's "Ghandi or Batman?") by Tim Kreider: Les Petits Riens by Lewis Trondheim: Truth Serum by Jon Adams: What's in the…
Things to See: Jaime Hernandez covers OC Weekly’s Sex Issue
This week's issue of OC Weekly features this Jaime Hernandez depiction of inequitably distributed afterglow — plus more sexy comics by others inside. (Hat tip: Entrecomics.) [Follow our Tumblr blog for lots more Things to See every day.]
Frank Santoro and Funny Valentines this Saturday!
Cartoonists will want to arrive early to Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery on Saturday evening to preview the "Funny Valentines" ahow and experience visiting artist Frank Santoro's comic book layout workshop at 5:00 PM. Santoro is a columnist for The Comics Journal and teamed with Dash Shaw in the latest Kramer's Ergot anthology. When wandering around Saturday's Georgetown Art Attack, don't forget to contribute to the Georgetown Music Store recovery fund. This neighborhood institution was the recent victim of a brazen burglary. Thieves literally tore the gates from the storefront and made off with valuable guitars and gear. Georgetown merchants are taking collective…
Angelman by Nicolas Mahler – page 11
We are proud and pleased to be publishing our first Nicolas Mahler book (a full-color hardcover, no less) in April 2012: Angelman. We are serializing the first quarter of the book with the rest of our weekly digital comics… at the end of which, you will be so absorbed in Angelman’s travails that you will have no choice but to pick up the book. Enjoy!
Up All Night by Michael Kupperman – Captain Futuristic
This weekly strip by Snake ‘n’ Bacon and Tales Designed to Thrizzle creator Michael Kupperman runs exclusively here on the Fantagraphics website.
Daily OCD: 2/9/12
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Feature: Jill Russell of KOMO TV's Seattle Pulp blog spotlights Listen, Whitey! The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965-1975 and talks to author Pat Thomas: "The main lesson Thomas takes away from this project is that young people are a forced to be reckoned with. The average age of a Black Panther was just 22. 'How many young people do you know are leading national movements?' he asked. 'When people have been stripped of their pride or ostracized too much, they will eventually fight back.'" • Review: "For fans of comics from the…
Showin’ Love for Jack Davis
Check out some of the tasty tributes to Jack Davis you'll find this Saturday at the "Funny Valentines" exhibition at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery. Two original drawings by Jim Woodring. Castaway, indeed. Original paintings by celebrated Southern California artist SHAG. A multimedia homage by Seattle artist (and frequent Fantagraphics printmaker) Art Garcia. Plus awesome works by graphic design legend Art Chantry, ceramicist Charles Krafft, and cartoonists Tom Neely, Johnny Ryan, Roberta Gregory, Pat Moriarity, Peter Bagge (from the pages of MAD), and a dozen others, including the master himself, Jack Davis. Arrive at 6:30 to experience a virtual visit with Davis via Skype, hosted…
