Congratulations to Shimura Takako and translator/editor Matt Thorn, whose English-language edition of Wandering Son Vol. 1 has been nominated to the American Library Association/Young Adult Library Services Association "2012 Great Graphic Novels for Teens" list! The final list will be announced by the ALA in January.
Daily OCD: 7/11/11
Today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Fantagraphics, always a publisher you can count on to rescue classic comic material from oblivion, has published a gorgeous 288 page hardcover archive edition of Mickey [Mouse]'s earliest serialized comic strip adventures and he's quite a different character than we know today…a little rambunctious, a little mischievous, and a whole lot of fun. This book takes readers on a glorious ride through depression-era adventures as Mickey battles villains, becomes a fireman, visits a circus, and meets his faithful pup Pluto for the first time. Besides the many great comic strips, Fantagraphics has filled…
R. Crumb cameo in Popeye?
Our freelancer John Ohannesian, who's doing some cleanup and restoration for our next (and final) Popeye volume, came across this E.C. Segar portrait of R. Crumb. Ha! (Via the Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery Facebook page.)
Things to See/Bookmark: Stephen DeStefano on Tumblr
Let's all thank whoever it was who convinced Stephen DeStefano to get on Tumblr! (Above, from Stephen's inaugural post: designs for a statuette of Cole Oyl, Olive Oyl's poppa.) Also, let's all send best wishes to Stephen for a speedy recovery from a kidney stone procedure he underwent today.
Now in stock: Gil Jordan, Private Detective: Murder by High Tide by M. Tillieux
Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship: Gil Jordan, Private Detective: Murder by High Tide by M. Tillieux 96-page full-color 8.5" x 11.25" hardcover • $18.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-451-1 See Previews / Order Now Another never-before-translated classic from the Golden Age of Franco-Belgian comics, finally brought to American readers. Imagine the beautifully crisp images of Hergé (Tintin) put in service of a series of wise-cracking, fast-paced detective stories — punctuated with scenes of spectacular vehicular mayhem (including in this volume a dockside pursuit via car and bulldozer) — and you’ll see why 50 years later Gil Jordan is still considered…
R.I.P., Lloyd Llewellyn
I didn't realize he'd been working at the ACME Market all these years.
Now in stock: Sibyl-Anne Vs. Ratticus by R. Macherot
Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship: Sibyl-Anne Vs. Ratticus by R. Macherot 64-page full-color 8.5" x 11.25" hardcover • $16.95ISBN: 978-1-60699-452-8 See Previews / Order Now Sibyl-Anne and her fiancé Boomer live in blissful peace in the French countryside until the evil rat Ratticus, evicted from his previous residence, sets his eye on the quiet acre that the couple share with their friends (a porcupine, a crow, and a rabbit). After a hilariously unsuccessful attempt to infiltrate the quiet little community in drag (which leaves a member of the cast smitten, Some Like It Hot-style), the devious…
Tough love from Jim Woodring
BoDuley Bryant shares some advice he received as a young aspiring cartoonist in 1993 from the great Jim Woodring. Click to read the whole thing. Thanks to BoDuley (a.k.a. Dusty?) for sharing this on our Facebook page. (And Vol. 1 of the books Jim mentioned is still available.)
Comic-Con 2011 Sunday (no) panels
The programming schedule for the final day of Comic-Con 2011 (Sunday July 24) has been posted and… we got nothin'. Come hang out at our booth (#1718) and shop all day! If you've been keeping track you'll know that there's plenty of panels of interest on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. And Robot 6 has the scoop on our debut books (subject to change in one or two cases). Stay tuned for our complete all-in-one announcement.
Comic-Con 2011 Saturday panels
Comic-Con keeps rolling out their 2011 programming schedule — today they've posted Saturday's lineup and it features our can't-miss 35th Anniversary panel which will include a couple of announcements that will knock your socks off. Here's what Fanta fans will want to catch: 10:00-11:30 50 Years of Comic Fandom: The Founders— It's hard to believe but it's been fifty years (more or less) since that peculiar institution called Comic Book Fandom was born. Meet some of those who were there at the inception, including Jean Bails, Paul Levitz, Dick and Pat Lupoff, Richard Kyle, Bill Schelly, Roy Thomas, and Maggie…
