Category >> Bob Fingerman
Things to see: 9/3/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tony Millionaire , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , staff , Renee French , Paul Hornschemeier , Michael Kupperman , Matthias Lehmann , Marco Corona , Maakies , Kevin Huizenga , Kaz , John Hankiewicz , Jim Woodring , Jason , Frank Santoro , Floyd Gottfredson , fashion , Debbie Drechsler , Bob Fingerman , Archer Prewitt
3 Sep 2010 2:43 PM
Periodic clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing and possible artist commentary at the sources:
• Michael Kupperman illustrates a New York Times op-ed piece written by William Gibson
• This video posted by Jim Woodring has a surprise ending
• At Comics Comics , Jeet Heer reminds us of Kevin Huizenga 's tribute to Floyd Gottfredson in Or Else #2
• Another stage in Matthias Lehmann 's scratchboard work in progress
• An unpublished 1987 Bob Fingerman drawing of young zombies in love
• The cover of the first comic Jason ever made, circa 1979 (it means Tim and Tom On the Go! , not Tim and Tom Are Farting! , you sillyhead)
• This week's "I, Anonymous " plus church sketches and more sketchbookery by Steven Weissman
• Another page from a comic-in-progress by John Hankiewicz
• Pegasus progress pics from Frank Santoro
• An illustration by Marco Corona for Internazionale , with commentary in Italian
• Debbie Drechsler draws the belted kingfisher , with commentary
• From Renee French : fly , fly people
• Steve Brodner draws Abel Meeropol and former Sen. Alan Simpson , with commentary
• Ooh, pretty record cover art for Coil Sea by Archer Prewitt (via Presspop )
• A new animated Underworld cartoon by Kaz & co. (via Ben Schwartz )
• This week's Maakies by Tony Millionaire (still on Facebook for the time being)
• Our own Jacob Covey just posted a bunch of his drawings on vintage postcards to Facebook — I'm not sure what his privacy settings are but some of them are on Flickr too if that link doesn't work
• Paul Hornschemeier 's latest t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop — Biggeespeare joins the protagonist of Set to Sea in the ranks of hulking poets
We love seeing photos of people reading our books and we need more Fantagraphics representation (and more dude representation) on Hot Nerds Reading Comics (via Read Comics in Public ). We know you're out there.
Oh wait, here's a dude... not reading one of our books but it's Bob Fingerman for crying out loud:
Online Commentary & Diversions:
• Review: "Underground feminist comic artist Farmer’s account of how she looked after her aging parents [Special Exits ] is a quiet wonder. ... Farmer renders everything in busy, densely packed black-and-white frames whose cluttered look mimics the dusty house, its surfaces thick with cat hair and memories. The story is stunning for its antisentimental realism, as well as for the glimpses of fantasy... that flicker by like ghosts." – Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
• Revie w: "Billy Hazelnuts and the Crazy Bird is kind of horrifying, but hilarious nonetheless, and so lovingly detailed that one can’t help but enjoy reading it. ... It’s as crazy and weird as one would expect from a Millionaire story — and laugh-out-loud funny to boot. ... But it’s the humanity of his characters and their emotions that serve as our way into the story. ... The dense linework gives everything volume and weight, along with a leap-off-the-page energy. ... Millionaire’s narrative world is built on zany chaos, and a true storytelling wonder to behold. Yet, while it would be a scary and nightmarish place in which to live, it’s sure fun to spend some time there." – Matthew J. Brady, Indie Pulp
• Review: "Delving into the hidden world of secret societies of the Victorian Age in America, Charles Schneider blows the lid on the craziness... These revelations are culled from listings in DeMoulin Brothers Catalog No. 439 ... The actual catalog is a wishbook of possible DIY projects for the clever or crazy... As retail histories go, this is a vibrant one — if nothing else, it lets you know what foolishness your grandfather was up to when he looks back to the good old days and bemoans 'these kids today.' At least these kids today aren’t making a habit of using a Lifting And Spanking Machine on their friends." – John E. Mitchell, The North Adams Transcript
• Review: "Jack Cole was a brilliant artist and one of the most significant figures in American comics. ... In essence, these are single panel cartoons, beautifully composed and drawn as you would expect, accompanied by a gag or punchline. They are pleasing to look at and vaguely amusing, to be sure, but there is none of the surreal, chaotic, rollercoaster quality to be found in Cole’s comic book art. There is nothing too objectionable [in Classic Pin-up Art of Jack Cole ] either, unless you regard cheesecake as commodification – which you’re perfectly entitled to do, of course." – P.P.O. Kane, The Compulsive Reader
• Interview: Comic Book Resources ' Shaun Manning talks to Jason about his new graphic novel Werewolves of Montpellier : "Originally, I had thought the two werewolves would kill Igor, to make it more personal for Sven to go after them. But it just seemed so typical, it's what would have happened in any Hollywood film. It just didn't interest me. A conversation about looking at girls asses or the politeness of Frenchmen is more interesting. "
• Interview: Caustic Cover Critic 's Peter Lutjen talks to Bob Fingerman about book design: "My book Connective Tissue was my art, but the designer, Jacob Covey, completed it with his design and I was delighted. I really admire Jacob's work."
• Interview: At The Daily Cross Hatch , Brian Heater talks to Robert Pollard about his collage art: "It’s inspired by a recurring dream I used to have when I was in high school and college. In my dream was an unattended record store with racks and rows full of record sleeves by imaginary or dreamt rock bands. Needless to say, I was very disappointed when I awoke [and discovered] that it wasn’t real. Now it sort of is. At least slightly more real than the dream."
• Events: The Beat reports that Lilli Carré 's short film "Head Garden" which you can watch here ) is among the films selected for the first annual SPX Animation Showcase
Things to see: 8/13/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Usagi Yojimbo , Tony Millionaire , Tim Kreider , Things to see , Steve Brodner , Robert Crumb , Renee French , Ray Fenwick , Paul Hornschemeier , Maakies , Jon Adams , Jim Flora , Jason , Frank Santoro , Drew Weing , DJ Bryant , Debbie Drechsler , Bob Fingerman
13 Aug 2010 5:27 PM
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Bleeding Cool presents this R. Crumb sketch which was printed on the front page of Brazilian newspaper O Globo
• Bob Fingerman depicts "Another Day in Hell "
• Two unpublished Jason pages: a gag strip starring "D.V." and an aborted Poe adaptation
• This week's "I, Anonymous " spot by Steven Weissman
• This week's Maakies by Tony Millionaire (still on Facebook while his new website is being built — if that last link doesn't work try this )
• New Mome contributor D.J. Bryant has a strip in this week's issue of The Stranger — it's not online so I took a snap of it
• Looks like maybe a new Cold Heat page from Frank Santoro ? Also figures in conflict
• I don't usually editorialize here but Phineas X. Jones's version of Usagi Yojimbo #36 at Covered is awesome
• Drew Weing 's Set to Sea pages 122 & 123
• A partial scan (with color checker card) of an unpublished 1954 Jim Flora woodcut print, Sheffield Island
• Debbie Drechsler draws skinks
• Paul Hornschemeier 's latest t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop
• Josh Simmons & Wendy Chin bring us Quackers vs. Buzzers , Quackers vs. Pony Cheetah , & Quacker loves Bunny ; also from Josh, these scary guys
• Renee French draws a portrait of Tim Kreider ; also these sketches and this photo
• Steve Brodner 's animated take on Charlie Rangel
• A new Truth Serum strip by Jon Adams
• Ray Fenwick made a t-shirt design for Nike
Things to see: 8/6/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tony Millionaire , Tim Lane , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Sergio Ponchione , Richard Sala , Renee French , Ray Fenwick , Paul Hornschemeier , Noah Van Sciver , Maakies , Lilli Carré , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , Jon Adams , John Hankiewicz , Joe Kimball , Jim Flora , Jaime Hernandez , Gabrielle Bell , Frank Santoro , fan art , Drew Weing , Derek Van Gieson , Debbie Drechsler , Dame Darcy , Bob Fingerman , audio , Archer Prewitt
6 Aug 2010 1:32 PM
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Our pals at Presspop share this, the cover illustration by Archer Prewitt for the novelization of the upcoming film Morio (Toilet )
• Gabrielle Bell kicks off "Season 3" of Lucky with the first part of her San Diego Comic-Con diary ; also, her previously-serialized strip "Manifestation" is presented in its entirety at What Things Do
• Dame Darcy 's Black Madonna painting and other new stuff in her latest blog update
• Bob Fingerman illustrates "Queen of Mean" Lisa Lampanelli for Royal Flush magazine, plus more quick sketches
• Maggie -through-the-years fan art by Mike Hawthorne at Comic Twart
• Tony Millionaire posted this week's Maakies on Facebook while his new website is being built (if that last link doesn't work try this )
• Paul Hornschemeier 's latest t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop
• A couple of teasers from Part 4 of Derek Van Gieson 's Mome serial "Devil Doll"
• This week's "I, Anonymous " by Steven Weissman
• Life drawing studies by John Hankiewicz
• Collage and some guidelines from Frank Santoro
• Drew Weing 's Set to Sea pages 118 119 & 120
• Richard Sala presents his strip from the July 1994 issue of Pulse magazine
• Tim Lane extends Belligerent Piano into the audio realm with "The Cowboy's Lament"
• A preview of the next Jim Flora art print, available for pre-order
• Debbie Drechsler sketches some lakeshore fauna
• From Lilli Carré : sketchbook pages , illustrations for Kordian , and a story for Chicago Magazine
• A quartet of recent illustrations by Sergio Ponchione , including one for 826 Brooklyn
• Noah Van Sciver vs. Batman
• From Josh Simmons , The Golden Quackers
• From Renee French , a couple of rocks and a peek
• Steve Brodner thinks maybe it's about time for the President to start losing his cool . Also, a grocery store incident as political allegory
• From Kevin Huizenga , a couple of hot panels and a tale of narrowly-averted disaster
• A new Truth Serum strip by Jon Adams
• Joe Kimball shares several glimpses of a whole bunch of stuff on his Flickr page
• Two recent Ray Fenwick illustrations for Threadless and Cottage Life magazine respectively
Things to see: 8/2/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under video , Tony Millionaire , Tim Lane , Things to see , Steve Brodner , Renee French , Miss Lasko-Gross , Mark Kalesniko , Maakies , Josh Simmons , John Hankiewicz , Jim Woodring , Hans Rickheit , Gipi , Gil Kane , Gahan Wilson , Gabrielle Bell , Esther Pearl Watson , Bob Fingerman , Anders Nilsen
2 Aug 2010 2:06 PM
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Yoinked from Facebook, Miss Lasko-Gross 's self-portrait for the Graphic Details art show at the Cartoon Art Museum
• Another Facebook find: Charles Schneider posted this new album cover illustration by Gahan Wilson
• Facebook strikes again: a rejected cover sketch for Gil Kane 's Savage! , from the Gil Kane Unchained page (see the final cover and read a review of the book at Guns in the Gutters )
• A Jim Woodring sketch on his own letterhead from 1993 along with a 1992 interview at TCJ.com 's Guttergeek
• Bob Fingerman draws "Girl and Critters "
• Trace monotype prints by John Hankiewicz from his own figure drawings
• This week's Belligerent Piano by Tim Lane , which he posted early "out of excitement"
• Mark Kalesniko 's "Tina in a Polka-Dot Dress "
• Dang, Josh Simmons , that's a fat Quacker ; also, a collaboration with Wendy Chin descriptively titled "Wang "
• From Renee French , "balls ," "Doc " and, um something shadowy
• Steve Brodner 's Senate Frieze for the New Yorker
• Car engines by Gabrielle Bell , Esther Pearl Watson & others for an invitational art show curated by Anders Nilsen at Chicago's Lula's Cafe (via The Monologuist )
• Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary page 35
• Tony Millionaire 's most recent Maakies strip
• Gipi asks the age-old question: "Shit or chocolate? "
Things to see: 7/13/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tom Kaczynski , Things to see , The Comics Journal , Steven Weissman , Stephen DeStefano , Sophie Crumb , Sergio Ponchione , Robert Goodin , Richard Sala , Renee French , Popeye , Peanuts , Paul Hornschemeier , Noah Van Sciver , Mome , merch , Mark Kalesniko , Lorenzo Mattotti , Laura Park , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , Jim Flora , Jim Blanchard , Hans Rickheit , Frank Santoro , fashion , Drew Weing , Debbie Drechsler , Dash Shaw , Charles M Schulz , Bob Fingerman
13 Jul 2010 3:51 PM
Periodic (and tardy... so busy) clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Lorenzo Mattotti World Cup illustrations posted at the Forbidden Planet International Blog
• Bob Fingerman posts a couple of concept illustrations for his in-progress prose novel The Hell of It
• Dash Shaw posts some storyboards for his in-progress animated film The Ruined Cast
• Last week's "I, Anonymous " spot by Steven Weissman ; also, if you want to see the scanned version of the current Barack Hussein Obama strip, it's here ; also, the greatest Little League team photo ever
• From Frank Santoro : a subway sketch , a color-matching analysis swatch thingy , and a funny collage
• Noah Van Sciver recounts helping John Porcellino move, and at Covered , takes on an Al Feldstein EC classic
• From Kevin Huizenga : psychedelic explorations with Photoshop filters and aspects of McSkulls at Fight or Run ; a helpful diagram at New Construction ; and Glenn Ganges roughs at his flagship The Balloonist
"When you Orcs are through fighting, you can clean up this tell, it is a pig sty and a disgrace. Do you hear me? Just look at this mess– skulls and guts everywhere. Do you act like this at home?"
• The latest prose burst from Gary Panter
• Drew Weing 's Set to Sea pages 108 & 109
• Richard Sala presents 3 original pages from Mad Night (and they're for sale )
• A mystery: is this lettering the work of Jim Flora ?
• Jim Blanchard paints Diana Rigg as Emma Peel
• Debbie Drechsler sketches birds and mammals
• A Kevin Nowlan spot illo for The Comics Journal , 1981 (anyone who can identify the issue number, please leave a comment)
• Mark Kalesniko 's second take on the Girl in Orange Stripes
• Sergio Ponchione posts part of the "bonus track" strip he did for the book La Legge del Cane by Jake La Furia & Guè Pequeno
• It's Paul Hornschemeier 's majestic weekly t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop
• Feel better soon, Laura Park
• From Josh Simmons & co., Quacker Supreme & Tiniest Quacker
• From Renee French : fly , hair rock , doodle , dude , rock
• Sophie Crumb posts a mess of new drawings and teases her upcoming book
• Stephen DeStefano talks about his Popeye art & design work (such as the DVD illustrations above) with Jason Anders of Fulle Circle
• Page 32 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary ; also, a "forgotten Cochlea & Eustachia drawing " that makes a dandy desktop wallpaper
• Robert Goodin presents an excerpt from "The Spiritual Crisis of Carl Jung," his story in Mome Vol. 19 (out tomorrow!)
• Tom Kaczynski 's sketch and report from the Twin Cities Zinefest
• At the Rosebud Archives blog , another vintage Peanuts ad sheet
Things to see: 6/8/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under video , Usagi Yojimbo , Tony Millionaire , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Stan Sakai , Sergio Ponchione , Renee French , Ray Fenwick , Paul Hornschemeier , Michael Kupperman , Mark Kalesniko , Lilli Carré , Laura Park , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , john kerschbaum , Jim Woodring , Jim Flora , Hans Rickheit , Gilbert Hernandez , fashion , Derek Van Gieson , Debbie Drechsler , Dame Darcy , Bob Fingerman , Anders Nilsen
8 Jun 2010 4:12 PM
Clips & strips from the last few days — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Michael Kupperman 's cover art for the book Why Not a Spider Monkey Jesus? by A.G. Pasquella
• Gilbert Hernandez fanzine art from 1981 as unearthed by Frank Santoro at Comics Comics
• ComicsAlliance presents selections from the 1991 Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Special
• From Jim Woodring , Frank, Fran and the skullfruit
• Leon explores the mystery of Poffo's Hat in this Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beyond by Kevin Huizenga
• Another 1975 flashback from Bob Fingerman
• This week's "I, Anonymous " and one two three four Post-It Show previews from Steven Weissman
• New artwork for sale, Portugal tour diary and more in Dame Darcy 's latest blog update
• On the Jim Flora Art Blog, a circa 1940 woodcut depicting fishing in New Orleans (guess those days are over, thanks BP) and a commemoration of Pete Jolly's birthday
• Recent nature sketches by Debbie Drechsler : Narrowleaf onion , ground squirrels , a blue-bellied lizard , and Ithuriel's spear
• Four new screenprints by Lilli Carré — these and other products of her residency at Spudnik Press will be on display this Thursday, June 10, 2010, 6-7:30pm: more info here
• Several recent sketches by Mark Kalesniko
• It's your all-new weekly installment of "Cartoon Boy " from John Kerschbaum
• I believe this is last week's Maakies by Tony Millionaire
• Sergio Ponchione contributed this illustrated recipe to an anarchist cookbook, it seems (and also drew Linda Lovelace)
• Speaking of illustrated recipes, here's one from Laura Park
• It's Paul Hornschemeier 's new weekly t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop — another classic
• From Josh Simmons & co., the latest Quackers & Randy Gander hijinks
• From Renee French , this thing , this guy , this thing , this photo , this thing , and this guy
• Steve Brodner takes on the Gulf oil disaster in this segment from PBS's Need to Know , with commentary and two more disaster -related sketches on his blog
• Anders Nilsen posts photos of his recent "button installation " for Ogilvy & Mather's lobby, along with time-lapse video of its creation
• Page 27 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
• Derek Van Gieson presents "The Cycle of Love "
• From Ray Fenwick , a comics illustration for an article in the Globe and Mail
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• A Snoopy sketch accompanied by a great Sparky anecdote from Greg Hoffman (via The Comics Reporter via Bob Levin)
• More of Bob Fingerman 's kid stuff
• Dash Shaw 's storyboards for (presumably) a scene from The Ruined Cast
• Hey, there's another Post-it Show coming up at GRNY next month, and here's one from Steven Weissman
• Also from Steven, more sketchbook
• I'm partial to Debbie Drechsler 's birds
• Noah Van Sciver keeps working on his book
• Steve Brodner 's take on Sen. James Inhofe (R, Okla.)
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• More juvenilia from Bob Fingerman
• Another lithograph by John Hankiewicz
• Nice fledgling bird sketches by Debbie Drechsler
• Stinckers by Steven Weissman & co. are now available at Big Brain Comics in Minneapolis
• This week's Truth Serum by Jon Adams
• T. Edward Bak 's Steller Sea Lion linocut/letterpress print (part of his research expedition fundraising effort)