Things to see: 4/15/10

Daily clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • What Things Do has started excerpting strips from The Pin-Up Art of Dan DeCarlo. • Johnny Ryan illustrates a short story by Gary Fairfull for Vice • Bill Griffith recently posted his "Top 40 List on Comics and Their Creation" on Facebook and it's been making the rounds; you can see the whole thing at Cartoon SNAP • This week's "I, Anonymous" spot by Steven Weissman • Tony Millionaire presents an all-tattoo Maakies this week • Street sketching with soprano soundtrack, by Frank Santoro • Sen. Mitch…

Daily OCD: 4/15/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • Interview: At Graphic Novel Reporter, Peter Gutiérrez has a Q&A with Jaime Hernandez & Todd Hignite, author of The Art of Jaime Hernandez: "I was a little surprised to find out that my approach to sex in comics is different from the norm. I've always tried to treat it as naturally as somebody talking about having to buy groceries, and I guess it paid off. Who knew?" • Review: "As for this book, yes, it's completely lovely, gorgeously designed by Jacob Covey. Its contents are so damn delightful that within one week of finishing reading…

How to help with How to Read Nancy

Mark Newgarden, co-author with Paul Karasik of our forthcoming edition of How to Read Nancy, has put out a call for assistance (which I have swiped wholesale from Comics Comics but jeez, we're publishing the book after all): There are a small handful of specific images that we are still seeking quality scans of. We are searching for hard copies (or high rez scans 350 dpi or higher) of the following: FRITZI RITZ  1/2/33 NANCY 6/ 29/ 55 DEBBIE (AKA LITTLE DEBBIE) by Cecil Jensen 6/ 27/ 55 THE 1942 NANCY TERRYTOONS MOVIE POSTER We are also looking for additional…

2010 MoCCA Art Festival wrap-up & photos

Thanks to all the artists, attendees, and MoCCA staff & volunteers for helping make the 2010 MoCCA Art Festival our most successful ever! We sold out of numerous titles, some within hours (and to the chagrin of our artists who ran out of books to sign — sorry!), and had mobs of fans turn out for our signings. I took a load of photos; some highlights are below, followed by an embedded slideshow with lots more shots (which you can also view full screen) and a mosaic of thumbnails to browse. You can also browse the full set of photos…

Peter Bagge and James Sturm at Fantagraphics Bookstore this Saturday!

Don't miss the action this Saturday, April 17 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery. Two brilliant cartoonists — Peter Bagge and James Sturm — celebrate the publication of 3 new books.  Peter Bagge will sign fresh copies of HATE ANNUAL #8. The latest installment of his signature series has Lisa rockin' out and right into trouble. It's everything we love about Hate — silly, sexy, and outrageous, but with a disquieting air of familiarity. The signing will mark the world premiere of OTHER LIVES on DC's Vertigo imprint. We haven't seen it yet. (It won't be…

Things to see: 4/14/10

Daily clips & strips — click on for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • At What Things Do, the first half of "The Ghoul Man," from Jaime Hernandez's 2002 mini-comic Death Tales No. 1 • Jim Woodring's Alaska diary • Hey, John Kerschbaum has a new weekly strip, The All-New Cartoon Boy Adventure Hour, over at ACT-I-VATE — I'll try to remember to link to it each week (c'mon Dino, get an RSS feed) • Noah Van Sciver illustrates another concert review for the Denver Westword • It's a new New Character Parade strip by Johnny Ryan • Three pages…

Daily OCD: 4/14/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • List: Adam McGovern of ComicCritique.Com declares Miss Lasko-Gross to be Writer/Artist of the Year ("Vividly imaginative in tricky layouts, intricate patterns and hallucinatory neverlands yet starkly perceptive of everyday details and personality, immune to art-star mythology while stockpiling stuff of legend, Lasko-Gross is capable of anything — but can’t help doing right") and her A Mess of Everything the #3 Graphic Novel of the Year ("Lasko-Gross creates the least wholesome and most healthy youth memoirs you’re likely to read. Tales of adolescent insight, creativity, trauma and folly for those who like to learn their lessons…

Now in stock: Mome Vol. 18 – Spring 2010

Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship: Mome Vol. 18 – Spring 2010 by various artists; edited by Eric Reynolds 128-page color/b&w 7" x 9" softcover • $14.99ISBN: 978-1-60699-303-3 Add to Cart • More Info & Previews The multiple Harvey and Eisner Award nominee returns for its fifth year. With this issue, the series has now featured over 2000 pages of comics in its four and half years of existence (2109, to be exact), which may be a record for an English-language alternative comics anthology. This issue's cover is by Nate Neal, who delivers "The Neurotic Nexus of…