Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship: Norman Pettingill: Backwoods Humorist by Norman Pettingill; Introduction by Robert Crumb 144-page full-color 12" x 9" hardcover (with wood cover) • $39.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-319-4 Add to Cart • More Info & Previews Norman Pettingill is a true underground cartoonist, known and admired by a small coterie of cartooning connoisseurs, but completely unknown in the wider world. Norman Pettingill was an avid trapper and fisherman from Northern Wisconsin, and a self-taught artist. In 1947, at the age of 51, he created hundreds of pen-and-ink drawings and marketed many of them as postcards, printing…
Dave Cooper’s Bent: the real cover
We just updated the announcement of Dave Cooper's Fall 2010 West Coast tour with the finalized cover for his new upcoming collection Bent, and we thought we'd pop it up here at the top of Flog too. (The one we showed you before was a temporary preliminary version.)
Bookmark: The Sanctuary official blog from Nate Neal
Make The Sanctuary blog your destination for previews and bonus material, like this exclusive story, from Nate Neal's forthcoming graphic novel of the same name.
Too Soon? Famous/Infamous Faces 1995-2010 by Drew Friedman – Previews, Pre-Order
Too Soon? Famous/Infamous Faces 1995-2010 by Drew Friedman 204-page full-color 8.25" x 10.75" hardcover • $29.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-357-6 Ships in: September 2010 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now "Too Soon?" you ask? It's a collection of the last 15 years' worth of Drew Friedman's illustrations, caricatures and portraits lampooning the rich, the famous, the infamous, and the never-will-be-famous. And — promise! — no "Friends." Too Soon? gathers Friedman's best, most strident and scathing work from some of the most popular publications including Time, Newsweek, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, The New Republic, The Weekly Standard,…
Things to see: 8/23/10
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • A long-awaited new installment of "Chapter Two: Unraveling" from Jordan Crane at What Things Do • From Jason, a hand-painted cigar case & matchbox, circa late 1990s, and an unpublished page from 1985 • Some sketches by Émile Bravo • Drew Weing's Set to Sea page 129 • Tim Lane presents his updated introduction to Belligerent Piano as it appeared in Smoke Signal • Speaking of Smoke Signal, here's a panel from Jon Vermilyea's story for an upcoming issue • Debbie Drechsler catches a couple of hungry…
Daily OCD: 8/23/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Meat Cake is a tour de force showcasing the most primal of passions! It is an issue of Creepy edited by Edward Gorey! It is a Gothic soap opera as written by Victorian lolitas! It is a celebration of love and hubris, beauty and decay! There is no other comic in the world that offers a titillating parade of mermaids, ghosts, sailors, sirens, faeries, witches and wolfmen in intriguing and compromising situations! You will be dazzled, you will be entertained, but above all, you will be enchanted!" – STORM (guest columnist), Robot 6 •…
Preview Moto Hagio’s A Drunken Dream and Other Stories at Comics Alliance
At Comics Alliance, David Brothers presents a sampling of 6 pages from A Drunken Dream and Other Stories, saying "Moto Hagio is one of the greatest Japanese manga creators you've never heard of. …Hagio helped take the genre to new heights, incorporating science-fiction, boys' love, and mature themes of sexuality and gender. She not only blazed trails as one of the earliest female manga creators, but also proved to be particularly successful and critically-acclaimed over the course of her career in Japan. […] Fantagraphics' release of A Drunken Dream is only the first step of educating American manga fans and…
Prison Pit: Book 2 by Johnny Ryan – Previews, Pre-Order
Prison Pit: Book 2 by Johnny Ryan 116-page black & white 6.5" x 8.5" softcover • $12.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-383-5 Ships in: September 2010 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now 2009's Prison Pit was an unadulterated smash hit upon its release at the 2009 Comic-Con International, and the balls-to-the-wall series returns with more action and mayhem like only Johnny Ryan can deliver — again starring CF, the shirtless outer space barbarian antihero who remains damned to the Prison Pit (a vast wasteland beneath the crust of a barren planet, populated by the worst of the worst, where violence is the only law…
Dave Cooper’s BENT Tour
FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS PRESENTS… DAVE COOPERGETS BENT THE 2010 WEST COAST TOUR Featuring the premiere of Dave Cooper's new book of paintings, BENT, from Fantagraphics Books. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 7-9PMLa Luz de Jesus Gallery4633 Hollywood Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90232 OCTOBER 1-3BabytattoovilleRiverside, CA TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 7-9PMCartoon Art Museum655 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105 THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 6-9PMLucky's Comics3972 Main StreetVancouver, BC, Canada SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 6-9PMFantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery1201 S. Vale St.Seattle, WA 98108 SUNDAY, OCT. 10, 5-7PMCosmic Monkey Comics5335 Northeast Sandy BoulevardPortland, OR 97213
Daily OCD: 8/20/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Reviews: At Vice, it's time for another installment of "Nick Gazin's Comic Book Witch Hunt": "Name a funnier comic than Popeye. Wrong, idiot, there isn’t one. Not only is Popeye the best ever, but this volume of Fantagraphics Popeye series is the best one yet. Oh yeah? Name a better one. Wrong. … Like most great strips, Popeye has a strong philosophy. That philosophy is the world’s full of crooks. I wish there was a real Popeye to enforce some sort of rough fist-justice but I’m pretty sure there’s no justice and there’s certainly no…
