Pogo – Vol. 1 of the Complete Syndicated Comic Strips: "Through the Wild Blue Wonder" by Walt Kelly 308-page black & white/color 11.25" x 9.25" hardcover • $39.99ISBN: 978-1-56097-869-5 Ships in: November 2011 (subject to change) – Pre-Order Now Walt Kelly started his career at age 13 in Connecticut as a cartoonist and reporter for the Bridgeport Post. In 1935, he moved to Los Angeles and joined the Walt Disney Studio, where he worked on classic animated films, including Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Fantasia. Rather than take sides in a bitter labor strike, he moved back east in 1941 and began…
New Comics Day 11/2/11: Ganges #4, officially this time
This week's comic shop shipment is slated to include the following new title. Read on to see what comics-blog commentators and web-savvy comic shops are saying about it (more to be added as they appear), check out our previews at the link, and contact your local shop to confirm availability. Ganges #4 by Kevin Huizenga 32-page two-color 8.5" x 11" comic book, with jacket • $7.95Part of the Ignatz Series "Kevin Huizenga has blessed us all with another issue of Ganges, totally unexpected and entirely wonderful. Let's not disappoint him." – Chris Butcher, The Beguiling "…Ganges #4 seems to me…
Daily OCD: 11/1/11
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Analysis/Commentary: At The Hooded Utilitarian, Ng Suat Tong provides an illustrated and annotated (and necessarily spoiler-filled) guide to the flashbacks in Jaime Hernandez's stories in Love and Rockets: New Stories #4; Robot 6's Sean T. Collins adds his own thoughts • Travelogue: John Porcellino visited E.C. Segar’s hometown of Chester, IL and has a photo-filled report (including the possible real-life Jones Boys) at his blog
Playing Possum!
It's official! Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery will be celebrating its 5th anniversary on Saturday, December 10 with an exhibition of Walt Kelly's original Pogo artwork. Look for a dozen dailies and several Sundays along with some appropriately swampy musical entertainment. Save the date and make your way to the bookstore where you will, indeed, be "confronted with insurmountable opportunities."
Trio of Paul Nelson features at Rock’s Backpages
Rock's Backpages ("the online library of rock writing") offers up two excerpts from Everything Is an Afterthought: The Life and Writings of Paul Nelson by Kevin Avery — a portion of Avery's biography of Nelson and Nelson's 1975 Village Voice review of Neil Young's Zuma — plus an interview with Nelson by Steven Ward that originally ran at rockcritics.com in 2000. All are free to read at the subscription-based site, though an email address is required to access the articles.
Announcing our Spring/Summer 2012 Publishing Schedule – Download the Catalog
Members of the press are currently receiving our Spring/Summer 2012 distributor's catalog, with all of our releases slated to hit the book market from April through August of next year (in other words, everything but pamphlet comics) — but why should they have all the fun? Download your very own PDF of the catalog (11.9 MB) to get all the scoop on (spoiler alert)… • Highly anticipated and much-demanded projects like Significant Objects, Sexytime, Barnaby, Gary Panter's Dal Tokyo, the Mort Meskin collection Out of the Shadows, Malcolm McNeill's Ah Pook art book and accompanying memoir of working with William…
FREE COMIX! (with purchase)
From now through November 14, 2011, place an order of $25 or more and choose two comics from the list below as our FREE GIFT to you! Just state your selection when checking out, either in the comments field in our online shopping cart or to your friendly phone representative. Now is the time to check out that series or creator you've always been curious about, or even take a plunge on something you've never heard of before. What have you got to lose? Choose any two issues from the following list (shown in no particular order): Goody Good Comics…
Happy Halloween
Scared? (Image from Jack Davis: Drawing American Pop Culture – A Career Retrospective.)
Daily OCD: 10/31/11
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Sala’s new book, The Hidden, does not wholly depart from the campy fascination with the morbid that marks his previous work, but is even darker in tone, despite the vibrant watercolor work. The visual markers of Sala’s humor are present — the affected font, the twisted faces — but there is arguably something more serious and disturbing at play here." – Jenna Brager, Los Angeles Review of Books • Reviews (Video): "This week on the Comics-and-More Podcast, Patrick Markfort and I discuss Richard Sala's work, including his Peculia books and his new graphic…
Win The Hidden and Beasts! from Tor.com
Tor.com is having a Halloween giveaway, including chances to win copies of The Hidden by Richard Sala and Beasts! Book 1! Enter to win The Hidden here and Beasts! here. UPDATE: They've now added a contest for Beasts! Book 2 — enter here.
