No sooner did I post the Newsarama interview with Kim Deitch than I came across this profile by Graphic NYC's Christopher Irving: "When I’m starting to think of a good idea, I visualize myself walking into a comic book store, and I ask myself the question ‘What are you not seeing here that would absolutely knock your socks off, in terms of a book? You don’t expect that question is going to be answered right away, but by asking that question, it starts the wheels turning. After a while your subconscious mind starts to feed out little clues towards what…
Kim Deitch talks Smilin’ Ed
Newsarama's Michael Lorah talks to Kim Deitch about his newest book, The Search for Smilin' Ed, coming this Spring: "I am definitely expanding (and redrawing a little here and there). I am adding 15 new pages at the end and there will be plenty of other new art visuals as well. The most ambitious new thing will be a double fold out of The Kim Deitch Universe. This will be a gigantic panoramic picture featuring one hundred of my characters past and present." There's a 3-page preview, too!
Gahan Wilson at the Strand Bookstore, January 19, 2010
FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS AND THE STRAND PRESENT: An evening with GAHAN WILSON Signing and discussing his new book: GAHAN WILSON: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons Tuesday, January 19, 7PM THE STRAND BOOKSTORE12th & BroadwayNew York, NY Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons By: Gahan WilsonPrice: $125.00 • ISBN- 978-1606992982Full Color Three hard covers in an embossed slipcase with a plexiglass back. A complete collection of Gahan Wilson's comic strips, including pieces from Playboy and National Lampoon. Gahan Wilson is among the most popular, widely-read, and beloved cartoonists in the history of the medium, whose career spans the second half…
Bloomberg by Friedman
This great Drew Friedman portrait of Hizzoner Michael Bloomberg might have been cut from tomorrow's NY Observer (full story on Drew's blog) but it will live on in Too Soon?, our collection of Drew's celebrity portraits coming this Summer.
That’s not a mushroom
A few months ago, I was having dinner with a certain cartoonist and his family, we went to a lovely place near the Fantagraphics Bookstore that welcomed kids, and even gave the kids crayons and a coloring book. The kids took to the coloring like gangbusters, and it wasn't until some time had passed that any of the adults looked at what the kids were coloring. It turns out they had discovered a drawing that someone else had already started, of a large mushroom in the forest — the perfect place for a group of elves to have a picnic…
This Sunday in Brooklyn
Almost Silent by Jason: Previews, Pre-Order
Now available for preview and pre-order: Almost Silent, the new hardcover compilation of Jason's Meow, Baby!, Tell Me Something, You Can't Get There from Here and The Living and the Dead, most of which is heretofore out of print. Humor, monsters, mystery, doomed romance, and zombies, all in various combinations. Download an exclusive 27-page PDF excerpt right here (840 KB — that's 6 pages from each section, plus spacer pages). This book is scheduled to be in stock and ready to ship later this month and in stores roughly the same time (subject to change). View a photo & video…
Chocolate Cheeks by Steven Weissman: Previews, Pre-Order
Now available for preview and pre-order: the newest collection of "Yikes!" strips and stories from Steven Weissman, Chocolate Cheeks. You've thrilled to the serialized pages from this book on our website over the last couple of years; now it can be yours to own. The gang meets icky new characters like Crustache & Lumpy Noodle and faces their scariest adventure yet in the chilling 51-page story "Blue Jay." Download an exclusive 10-page PDF excerpt right here (5.1 MB). This book is scheduled to be in stock and ready to ship later this month and in stores roughly the same time…
New retro Wacky Packages
"Jay Lynch Hand-Drawn Sketch Card in Every Box!" I like this, yes I do. (Via Jay Lynch at The Beat)
Daily OCD: 1/4/10
The first Online Commentary & Diversions of the new year might be the longest one ever, so let's get to it: • List/Review/Interview: As part of The Comics Reporter 's unique series of critical discussions on notable comics of the decade, Tom Spurgeon talks to Tucker Stone about Kevin Huizenga's Ganges: "That's the thing about Ganges #3 that makes it a unique comic — it cannot be told in another medium and work. How are you going to write that down, that aspect of Glenn chasing his own thoughts and memories about completely personal, mundane life aspects, without drawing the…
