Gilbert Hernandez video interview

Scion Magazine 15: Gilbert Hernandez from Scion ART on Vimeo. Gilbert Hernandez, comic book artist and co-creator of Love and Rockets, interviewed at his home studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Scion Magazine. I can't believe we almost missed this — thanks to L&R fan Michael Schmitz for sharing this on the Love and Rockets – The Hernandez Brothers Facebook page.

Things to see: 4/7/10

Daily clips & strips — hit the links for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • This limited-edition print by Sergio Ponchione is available at festivals (I think — the autotranslation is a little sketchy) from Coconino Press. Sergio also reveals that Grotesque #4 is in the can (and coming this summer from Fantagraphics); the complete Italian run of Grotesque will be available in a slipcased set with additional materials, and the slipcase will be available separately (hopefully U.S. fans will be able to order it from overseas); and the full-color Grotesque stories from Linus magazine will appear in future volumes…

Daily OCD: 4/7/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "Knowing full well that I had to be at work at 9:00 the next morning, I nonetheless stayed up past 2:00 with Castle Waiting. And when I got to that last page, bleary-eyed and struggling to stay awake, all I wanted was more. I wanted the story to keep going. … The stories are captivating and exciting and surprisingly deep. She is never heavy-handed about it, but Medley explores some weighty topics, including domestic violence, religious conversion, and sacrifice. … I laughed frequently as I read the book, and cried once — not because…

Flickr-graphics Books

I'm something like 6 years late to the party, but Flickr is home to a very lively (and surprisingly artistically-inclined) community. It also seems to be an oasis of civility on the internet.   But what you, gentle Flog-reader, may not know is that you can use Flickr to keep up with many of the people who make your favorite comic-books happen:   Eric Reynolds, Associate Publisher Mike Baehr, Marketing Jason T. Miles, Sales Tony Remple, Production Manager Jacob Covey, Graphic Design Adam Grano, Graphic Design    With a little digging, you'll find a large selection of Fanta-related photos at the links…

Join us on Saturday for Amazing Art, Crazy Comix, and Amusing Music

This Saturday evening, April 10, Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery features music by our resident warehouse composers Martin Bland, Tom Price and friends in the dissonant Zinjanthropus, joined by the audio assault of Ajax in Ardent Vein. Don’t miss your chance to view the stunning artwork of Gilbert Hernandez from his new book HIGH SOFT LISP. Outside, our annual Spring Cleaning Sidewalk Sale will be accompanied by the sounds of more than 20 eccentric marching bands from across the country. Lots of books up to 50% off cover price with music provided by the cacophonous Honk Fest West, featuring free performances…

New Comics Day 4/7/10

Arriving in comic shops today, the long-awaited new issue of Peter Bagge's comic book series! Hate Annual #8 by Peter Bagge 32-page color/b&w  6.75" x 10.25" comic book • $4.95ISBN: 978-1-60699-373-6 Newsarama's J. Caleb Mozzocco says it's "Thirty-two pages of Peter Bagge for $5" — fair enough. At Comics Comics Joe McCulloch counts Peter among the "cartoonists I like to see making comic books" and lauds the presentation of "a genuine 32-page Fantagraphics comic book." Obviously the blogoscentia think the comic fairly speaks for itself. We think you'll like the glossy cardstock cover, the 20 pages of Buddy & Lisa…

Things to see: 4/6/10

Daily clips & strips — hit the links for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • What-Took-Them-So-Long Dept: This Jaime Hernandez illustration accompanies a short story by Junot Diaz in the March 22 New Yorker (via The Comics Reporter) • Gabrielle Bell's "Manifestation" gets even nuttier in part 3 • Another layout rough from Mark Kalesniko's Mail Order Bride

Daily OCD: 4/6/10

Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "The… leaps in chronology and POV can be jarring for those not familiar with Hernandez's episodic style…, but [High Soft Lisp's] offbeat humor and manic sexual energy make the adjustment more than worthwhile. Fritz's hypersexuality, bizarre fetishes, rampant vanity, and burgeoning alcoholism provide many of the volume's finest comic moments, but the ample sex on view is rarely sexy. Rather, the characters' libidinous pursuits are tied into an affecting strain of loneliness and regret that pervades even the most outlandish panels. Add to that Hernandez's characteristically thick, expressive line and character design that owes…

Reminder: MoCCA this weekend!

This weekend (April 10-11), Mike Baehr, Janice Headley, Gary Groth and myself head out to the Big Apple for the annual MoCCA Arts Festival. I haven't been to MoCCA in a few years, so I'm especially looking forward to the trip. We have a slew of signings all weekend long as well as a remarkably potent lineup of new books debuting at the show, including:  Artichoke Tales by Megan KelsoBest American Comics Criticism, edited by Ben SchwartzBilly Hazenuts and the Crazy Bird by Tony MillionaireCaptain Easy Vol. 1 by Roy CraneDungeon Quest by Joe DalyCulture Corner by Basil WolvertonBlazing Combat s/c…

Webcomics update for 4/2/10 (late again)

Sorry you had to wait all weekend for our weekly online strips! That's one grumpy-looking cat in this week's The House of No by Derek Van Gieson… …but that horse doesn't look as grumpy as you might expect in this week's Blecky Yuckerella strip by Johnny Ryan…. …and now Steven Weissman says he wants to give B.C. a run for its money with this week's one-day-too-late Barack Hussein Obama strip.