Here comes your weekly batch of new online strips: An awkward dinner date in this week's The House of No by Derek Van Gieson… …seriously, kids, don't try the stunt in this week's Blecky Yuckerella strip by Johnny Ryan…. …and Steven Weissman says "first one to say 'Broccili Obama' is a rotten – oH SHIT" regarding this week's Barack Hussein Obama strip.
Things to see: 3/12/10
Well lookee here: Memoirs of a Scanner (Pillows Edition) from Damon Stea on Vimeo. • Watch carefully or you'll miss a certain cameo appearance in this clever video that Kim came across on The Daily Dish a few days ago • A Johnny Ryan drawing for a good cause • And the logo for that school? It's by Jordan Crane (the above two items via Steven Weissman on Twitter) • Three Men in a Tub's Ted Dawson posts this 1976 self-portrait by Charles M. Schulz. Dig those pants! (Via The Comics Reporter) • Hand-embellished purses (and bunny ears) made by…
Daily OCD: 3/12/10
Online Commentary & Diversions: • Review: "[High Soft] Lisp has its share of tender moments and tragic ones, although it’s relatively buoyant with humor throughout. … This is the stuff of soap operas, minus the melodrama. Lisp comes loaded with palpable emotions and heaps of honesty, even amid a cartoony backdrop." – Rod Lott, Bookgasm • Review: "Part one of a proposed trilogy, King Of The Flies Vol. 1: Hallorave is an extremely promising title from French crime comics artists Pascal “Mezzo” Mesenburg and Michel Pirus. … Its approach to violence and turmoil is surprisingly fresh, although the story bears…
Mineshaft #25 coming soon
We're no longer distributing Mineshaft, but we're happy to report that the essential underground comix zine is still going strong and the new 25th issue, with a cover by Sophie Crumb and featuring Peter Bagge, R. Crumb, Kim Deitch's review of papa Crumb's Genesis, Pat Moriarity and much more (see above), is at the printer and will be available from the publisher soon! If you order or subscribe now you can get $1 off select back issues — whatta deal!
NYT Book Review on the latest Peanuts & Popeye volumes
In this week's New York Times Sunday Book Review, Douglas Wolk writes: "Peanuts always had a bite to it; Schulz’s favorite source of comedy was the anxieties and humiliations of childhood. Still, some of these strips are unnervingly bitter even for him, as when Marcie destroys Snoopy’s doghouse in a rage, then screams at Peppermint Patty that she needs to 'face up to reality.' It provokes laughter, of course, but shocked laughter: you can tell these kids aren’t going to grow up happy." "Jacob Covey’s design for E. C. Segar’s Popeye series is appropriately tall, imposing and sturdy, with a…
The House of No by Derek Van Gieson – Mar. 12, 2010
Rejected New Yorker cartoons by Mome contributor Derek Van Gieson, added weekly. Visit Derek’s website for more of his work, and look for his accepted strips and illustrations in the pages of the New Yorker. {mosimage}
Fantagraphics Books & Midtown Comics Present Gilbert Hernandez on April 24, 2010
MEET LEGENDARY LOVE AND ROCKETS CO-CREATOR GILBERT HERNANDEZ AT MIDTOWN COMICS Fantagraphics Books and Midtown Comics are proud to present a rare New York City appearance by legendary graphic novelist and comic book creator Gilbert Hernandez. Hernandez, co-creator of the acclaimed LOVE AND ROCKETS series published by Fantagraphics Books since 1982, will be signing books and talking with fans to celebrate the release of his latest book, HIGH SOFT LISP. From the pages of Love and Rockets, HIGH SOFT LISP chronicles the life of one of comics' most seductive heroines. "Five six. Hundred twenty-eight pounds. Forty-three twenty-two thirty-six. High soft…
Things to see: 3/11/10
Your daily Fantagraphics-related artblog links: • The penultimate installment of Steven Weissman's "This Already Happened" at What Things Do • Rick Veitch presents part 1 of a mid-1990s comic based on a dream he had while being interviewed for The Comics Journal #175 (via The Comics Reporter) • A censored cover by Marco Corona • This week’s episode of Belligerent Piano from Tim Lane
Daily OCD: 3/11/10
It's today's Online Commentary & Diversions: • Commentary: At Manga Worth Reading, Johanna Draper Carlson comments on our recent manga publishing news, saying "I’m expecting great things." • Interview: At The Comics Journal, part 3 of Matt Thorn's Moto Hagio interview from TCJ #269 • Interview: On KBOO Community Radio's "Words and Pictures" program, host S.W. Conser welcomes Dame Darcy for a half-hour chat • History: At Comics Comics, Jeet Heer gives a brief overview and critical commentary on Fantagraphics anthologies throughout the years: "Any complete history of Fantagraphics will have to tell the story of how they slowly learned…
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