Bookslut's "Indie Heartthrob" interview of the week features none other than our own Dash Shaw.
Abel & Madden at SHQ
Halloween’s Ago
Miss Lasko-Gross has a new 8-page strip online at SMITH mag.
NY Mag profiles Dash Shaw
Dash Shaw is profiled in New York Magazine. "Young Dash Shaw has written the graphic novel of the year," writes Dan Kois of BOTTOMLESS BELLY BUTTON. Meanwhile, Rob Clough has a great review at Sequart.
MoCCA recap day 2: Boiling Over!
Check out Day 0 and Day 1, and then read on for the final day of the MoCCA Art Festival for 2008.
Sunday was a bit mellower than Saturday at the Festival… at least until the now-infamous fire alarm evacuation! Our first signer of the day was Leah Hayes, seen here, seated, with the just-arrived Ted Stearn and Dash Shaw:
MoCCA recap day 1: The First Day!
That's what you would have seen if you were among the first attendees to visit our table at this year's MoCCA Art Festival. Check out our "Day 0" recap here, and read on for the full rundown on Day 1 (Saturday, June 7, 2008).
We got to the Puck Building (traditional site for the Festival) early (so very early) on Saturday morning to meet Alex and Mary from Rocketship. This year we arranged to have our books shipped to their store, and they made two trips across the river from Brooklyn to deliver everything to us at the Festival. We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to Alex and Mary, who were solid-gold superstars, going above and beyond the call of duty and providing us with invaluable assistance the entire weekend (not to mention loaning us a spare spinner rack). If you're in the area, get your butt over there ASAP and have yourself a spending spree — you'll be giving your comics budget to two of the nicest folks in the business. (Plus, their store is fantastic.)
MoCCA recap day 0: Jason at Rocketship
So as not to overwhelm, I'm going to split up my recap of the 2008 MoCCA Art Festival by day, so stay tuned for further posts and be sure to hit those "Read More" links to read the full report from each day.
This year's experience began on the evening of Friday June 6 at the Museum's gallery space on Broadway at the exhibitor reception and early check-in, where enthusiastic volunteers were distributing badges:
Sketchbook #58
Here's a bunch of autographs by EC/MAD folks — Jack Kamen, Al Fedlstein, Angelo Torres, Russ Heath & Marie Severin — as well as Michael Chabon.
Gary Panter Chats with Tom Spurgeon
"[W]hen I start painting I think of where's the water. You don't necessarily see the water, but that's the first thing I think about. You already have air, or you'd be dead. You have a while to find water. In the paintings, that's what I think about. That's the first moment, anyway. " (Above: The Fantagraphics House.)


