Gary Groth down under for GRAPHIC next week

Our fearless leader Gary Groth will be traveling to Australia next week to participate in the GRAPHIC festival at Sydney Opera House. Gary will be presenting a special "Focus on Fantagraphics" talk on Sunday, August 8, at 11 AM, giving an overview of the company and its mission from the early days of The Comics Journal through the present day. Apparently there's currently a 2-for-1 deal on tickets for the session if you use the code "comic" when booking online or by phone at (02) 9250 7777. If any of our antipodean friends have any suggestions as to where in…

Robert Pollard’s NYC Art Show

  Robert Pollard has a new art exhibit in NYC on August 27/28. Its open to the public, so come on down! As writer Rick Moody put it in his introduction to Fantagraphics' TOWN OF MIRRORS: THE REASSEMBLED IMAGERY OF ROBERT POLLARD, "The visual art of Robert Pollard … is uncanny, moving, strange, and it summons a dark melancholy…. We are lucky to have these riddles to ponder and unlock." THE 45 SPACE in New York will host "The Public Hi-Fi Balloon," an exhibit of collages by Robert Pollard incorporating pictures, words, and sound on August 27 and 28, 2010. Pollard, whose…

Comic-Con Day 2 Part 3: more signings

Brother Mario made a surprise appearance with the rest of the Hernandez clan for their Love and Rockets signing on Friday morning, which I only managed to capture with my crummy, crummy cameraphone. Moto Hagio was joined for the second half of her signing by Carol Tyler, who brought flowers swiped from outside the convention hall. Andrei Molotiu and Stephen DeStefano made their first Comic-Con signing appearances with us. Andrei, though best known for his work with abstract comics, is also a whiz with the representational sketch, as he proved in my sketchbook. Stephen obliged another fan with a 'Mazing…

Comic-Con Day 2 Part 2: Moto Hagio & Monte Schulz

Moto Hagio signed in for her second day at our booth with a drawing of her cat Leo, who also stars in her most recent Japanese release. It's a bit hard to tell here, but the line for Hagio-san goes all the way around the side of the booth. She's accompanied by translator/editor Matt Thorn. Joining Hagio-san for the first half of her two-hour signing was This Side of Jordan author Monte Schulz. Hagio-san drew many beautiful sketches for appreciative fans! Apparently this practice is rare at Japanese comics conventions, but Hagio-san was happy to do it.

Comic-Con Day 2 Part 1: general booth sightings

As the con started getting busier on Friday, you might notice a few gaps in the photo coverage: Four Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s was a late-arriving con debut and, before too long, a con sell-out. Our annual visit with Matt Groening is always a highlight of the show. See ya next year, Matt! The only other celebs I spotted at the booth on Friday were Luigi & Mario here. We knew Prison Pit Book 2 would be a hit; we didn't anticipate being down to our last 2 copies by 4:30 on Friday! Thanks Johnny Ryan…

Daily OCD: 7/27/10

I thought I could keep up with Online Commentary & Diversions while at Comic-Con. Ha ha ha ha ha. • Coming Attractions: At Robot 6, Chris Mautner takes a look through the 46 (!!!) upcoming books listed in our Fall/Winter catalog (note: listed release dates may no longer be accurate and are all subject to change) • History/Profile/Review: "What A Drunken Dream reveals is an author whose childhood passion for Frances Hodgson Burnett, L.M. Montgomery, and Isaac Asimov profoundly influenced the kind of stories she chose to tell as an adult. … For those new to Hagio’s work, Fantagraphics has…

Joe Sacco at Portland Art Museum Sunday

Portland-based writer, publisher, and bookseller Chloe Eudaly and renowned cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco, author of Palestine and Footnotes in Gaza, will discuss comics and journalism in a casual and lively presentation on Sunday, August 1 at the Portland Art Museum.This program is offered in conjunction with the exhibition The Bible Illuminated: R. Crumb's Book of Genesis, on view through September 19. What: Joe Sacco and Chloe Eudaly in ConversationWhen: Sunday, August 1, 2 p.m.Where: Portland Art Museum, Whitsell AuditoriumTicketing: $5 Museum members, $12 non-members. Tickets available at portlandartmuseum.org or at the Museum's box office.

Introducing The Comics Journal’s new International Comics blog feature

"San Diego Comic-Con blah, blah blah … Preview clip of new Green Lantern movie yadda, yadda, yadda … Sure, all the bloggers are talking a blue streak about a big-deal comics convention in Southern California, and that’s just fine, but there’s a whole world out there beyond San Diego." Thus begins The Comics Journal editor Michael Dean's introduction to TCJ.com's new International Comics feature. Respected correspondents in Argentina, Australia, Italy, The Philippines, Sweden and Turkey will be reporting on their local scenes, with more to be added soon. We're very excited to announce this new globe-spanning initiative.