“Rocky” by Martin Kellerman – #570

{mosimage} Fritz the Cat meets Jane Austen!?! This mostly autobiographical daily strip details the rudely hilarious travails of a young cartoonist and his layabout pals and neurotic girlfriends. Basically, it’s the pottymouthed animal-headed Seinfeld-esque comic strip we’ve all come to love. A smash hit in its native Sweden, presented in English for the first time. Join us Monday through Friday for a new daily strip, with a rolling archive of a week’s worth of strips. “It’s being acclaimed as the funniest Swedish comic of our time, but it’s more than that. Rocky is the long awaited generation novel that no…

Free interview E-book

Comics writer Alan David Doane, oft-linked in our "Daily OCD" posts, has a new E-book compiling a decade's worth of his interviews with comics notables such as Peter Bagge, Charles Burns, Colleen Coover, Renee French, Roberta Gregory, Paul Hornschemeier, Johnny Ryan, Barry Windsor-Smith, and Dirk Deppey (not to mention a slew of non-Fantagraphics folks too). You can download the book, aptly titled Conversations with ADD, for free at the Comic Book Galaxy website.

Daily OCD: 8/31/09

Our final Online Commentary & Diversions for August '09 brings a rich cornucopia of links: • List: Alan David Doane of Comic Book Galaxy is, I believe, the first out of the gate with a definitive "Best Comics of the Decade" list, which includes Mome, our two B. Krigstein books, The Complete Peanuts, the Love and Rockets omnibuses, Maakies, Zippy the Pinhead, and a complete Fanta sweep of the "Works on the Subject of Comics" category • List: An old link that just popped up in my search feed: ComicCritique.com's Adam McGovern gives out some best-of-2008 awards, with The Lagoon…

The Squirrel Machine book tour

Another fall book tour to announce: Hans Rickheit starts at SPX and works his way north and then west, signing copies of The Squirrel Machine all along the way. Dates from the Squirrel Machine blog; more info TBA: September 26th & 27th SPX The North Bethesda Marriott Convention Center 5701 Marinelli Road Bethesda, MD‎ (301) 822-9200‎ September 29th (6-7pm) Brickbat Books 709 S 4th Street Philadelphia PA (215) 592 1207 October 1st (6-7pm) Forbidden Planet 840 Broadway NY, NY (212) 473 1576 October 3rd (2-4pm) Million Year Picnic 99 Mount Auburn Cambridge MA (617) 492 6763 October 5th (4-6pm) That's…

Hornschemeier/Ryan book tour

To celebrate the release of their respective new books, Paul Hornschemeier and Jay Ryan will be hitting the road together this November: wed nov 11 – chicago – quimby'sfri nov 13 – columbus – wholly craftssun nov 15 – brooklyn – rocketshipmon nov 16 – new york – giant robotwed nov 18 – baltimore – atomicfri nov 20 – louisville – carmichaels books More info is on Paul's blog, with more dates and details TBA.

Joseph Lambert coming to Mome

I was happy to learn from this interview with Ape on the Moon that Joseph Lambert has taken us up on our invitation to appear in our quarterly anthology Mome and is starting work on some stories for inclusion. I've been hoping for this ever since I first picked up his minicomic Turtle, Keep It Steady at the Stumptown fest lo those many moons ago.

Now in stock: This Side of Jordan by Monte Schulz

This Side of Jordan By Monte Schulz Monte Schulz's prose novel opens in the spring of 1929, as the 19-year-old consumptive farm boy Alvin Pendergast attends an ill-fated dance marathon he's too sickly to participate in. After a year of his life has been stolen by a sanitarium, Alvin knows he's relapsing, and dreads not only the drudgery of his family's homestead, but a return to the hospital. In this state of mind, an invitation for a late-night slice of pie is too seductive to pass up and before he knows it, Alvin crosses the Mississippi River and finds himself…

Now in stock: All and Sundry: Uncollected Work 2004-2009 by Paul Hornschemeier

All and Sundry: Uncollected Work 2004-2009 By Paul Hornschemeier All and Sundry corrals critically-acclaimed author and artist Paul Hornschemeier’s work from the last five years — work previously ungathered, and in many cases never before seen in print. These works span the globe, from periodicals to museums, including: conceptual drawings and comics of Ulysses S. Grant created for an exhibit in Paris; an award-winning cover exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the seventeen-part serialized tale of divine intervention, non-linearity, and social webs “Huge Suit Visits the People” created for the celebrated German newspaper Frankurter Allgemeine Zeitung; and…