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			<title>Daily OCD: 8/27/10</title>
			<link>http://www.fantagraphics.com/index.php?option=com_myblog&amp;amp;show=Daily-OCD-8-27-10.html&amp;amp;Itemid=113</link>
			<description>&lt;p&gt;Online Commentary &amp;amp; Diversions:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;ripmd&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;components/com_virtuemart/show_image_in_imgtag.php?filename=c71d857193a031e8ec4b73d4bb9cf388.jpg&amp;amp;newxsize=145&amp;amp;newysize=&amp;amp;fileout=&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;RIP, M.D. [Pre-Order]&quot; title=&quot;RIP, M.D. [Pre-Order]&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Review: &amp;quot;&lt;a href=&quot;ripmd&quot;&gt;Rip M.D.&lt;/a&gt;   is like the marriage of Cartoon Network and horror comics (perhaps an  EC title or something from Warren Publications), because it is  nonsensical and kooky like an old Scooby-Doo cartoon, but also steeped  in monsters, both of the supernatural and human variety, like a pre-code  horror comic book. The best thing about Rip M.D. is the lead character, Ripley  Plimpt. [...] This is the perfect set-up:&amp;nbsp; a curious, brave kid and a world  of monsters. Hopefully, there is more to come, but our first  appointment with Rip M.D. is pure fun.&amp;quot; &amp;ndash; Leroy Douresseaux, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.comicbookbin.com/ripmd001.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Comic Book Bin&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;mome3&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;components/com_virtuemart/show_image_in_imgtag.php?filename=bookcover_mome3.jpg&amp;amp;newxsize=145&amp;amp;newysize=&amp;amp;fileout=&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;Mome Vol. 3 - Winter 2006 [Sold Out]&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Review: &amp;quot;Fantagraphics&amp;#39; ongoing quarterly anthology continues here in &lt;a href=&quot;mome3&quot;&gt;this third edition&lt;/a&gt; ... One of the things I like about Mome is that artists can do almost anything, and sometimes do. ... [I]f you are fond of anthologies and like to be on the edge of indie  comics while still being given the comfort of a larger publisher who can  exert quality control, then pick up a copy of Mome.  I&amp;#39;d recommend this  one, if you can find it.&amp;quot; &amp;ndash; Rob McMonigal, &lt;a href=&quot;http://panelpatter.blogspot.com/2010/08/mome-volume-3.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Panel Patter&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;index.php?page=shop.product_details&amp;amp;flypage=shop.flypage&amp;amp;product_id=549&amp;amp;category_id=546&amp;amp;manufacturer_id=0&amp;amp;option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;components/com_virtuemart/show_image_in_imgtag.php?filename=bookcover_flower.jpg&amp;amp;newxsize=145&amp;amp;newysize=&amp;amp;fileout=&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;The Glamor Girls of Don Flowers&quot; title=&quot;The Glamor Girls of Don Flowers&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Review: &amp;quot;A Schulz library favorite and avid patron, Evan Dorkin, recently donated Alex Chun and Jacob Covey&amp;rsquo;s retrospective book of &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?page=shop.product_details&amp;amp;flypage=shop.flypage&amp;amp;product_id=549&amp;amp;category_id=546&amp;amp;manufacturer_id=0&amp;amp;option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;The Glamor Girls of Don Flowers&lt;/a&gt;...  This thick beauty of a book features work spanning several decades  (1940s-1960s) and Flowers&amp;#39;s dual pen and brush captured all the fashion  that lied therein. Flowers gained popularity in newspapers for his  gorgeous women, their cutting edge fashion and high-class life. Part of the appeal of this strip lies in the fact that just as many  jokes are made by women at the expense of men, Flowers made sure of  that.&amp;quot; &amp;ndash; Jen Vaughn, &lt;a href=&quot;http://schulzlibrary.wordpress.com/2010/08/27/don-flowers-and-his-lovely-ladies/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;the Schulz Library blog&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;leftbankgang&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;components/com_virtuemart/show_image_in_imgtag.php?filename=bookcover_leftbg.jpg&amp;amp;newxsize=145&amp;amp;newysize=&amp;amp;fileout=&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;The Left Bank Gang [New Printing]&quot; title=&quot;The Left Bank Gang [New Printing]&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Plug: &lt;a href=&quot;http://funnybookbabylon.com/2010/08/25/avenging-the-week-pt-9-raised-on-robbery/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Funnybook Babylon&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#39;s Jamaal Thomas gives a &amp;quot;Brief Recommendation&amp;quot; to Jason&amp;#39;s &lt;a href=&quot;leftbankgang&quot;&gt;The Left Bank Gang&lt;/a&gt;: &amp;quot;F.  Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce as cartoonists that pull  a heist. Go read this now.&amp;quot; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;images/flog/mike/201007/disney_gottfreidson_7.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Mickey Mouse - Floyd Gottfredson&quot; width=&quot;157&quot; height=&quot;145&quot; /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Coming Attractions: Luca Boschi of Italian newspaper &lt;a href=&quot;http://lucaboschi.nova100.ilsole24ore.com/2010/07/tutto-floyd-gottfredson-integrale-anche-in-usa.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Il Sole 24 Ore&lt;/a&gt;  reports on our forthcoming editions of Floyd Gottfredson&amp;#39;s &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_myblog&amp;amp;show=Comic-Con-announcement-The-complete-Floyd-Gottfredson-Mickey-Mouse-coming-starting-in-May-2011.html&amp;amp;Itemid=113&quot;&gt;Mickey Mouse&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;</description>
			<author>mike</author>
		<category>RIP MD</category>
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			<title>Daily OCD: 12/10/09</title>
			<link>http://www.fantagraphics.com/index.php?option=com_myblog&amp;amp;show=Daily-OCD-12-10-09.html&amp;amp;Itemid=113</link>
			<description>&lt;p&gt;Starting with today&amp;#39;s Online Commentary &amp;amp; Diversions, some minor formatting changes to hopefully make it easier to scan all that text:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Review: &amp;quot;Published in the oversize Sunday page format ala the Fantagraphics&amp;rsquo; &lt;a href=&quot;popeye&quot;&gt;Popeye&lt;/a&gt;  collection (also, brilliant), &lt;a href=&quot;princevaliant1&quot;&gt;Prince Valiant Vol. 1: 1937-1938&lt;/a&gt;  collects the earliest of Foster&amp;rsquo;s tales of the exiled Prince of Thule. ... The colors are warm and vibrant, and the line art pristine. The stories themselves are a delight. ... The art is consistently stunning... each page is spectacular to behold. ... The strips in Prince Valiant Vol. 1: 1937-1938 are merely the first installment of a massive, groundbreaking, and thoroughly exciting adventure saga that was better than nearly anything during its time, and remains better than nearly anything on the shelves today.&amp;quot; &amp;ndash; Michael C. Lorah, &lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.newsarama.com/2009/12/09/review-prince-valiant-vol-1-1937-1938/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Newsarama&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Plug: On Twitter, &lt;a href=&quot;http://twitter.com/believermag/status/6536187111&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;The Believer&lt;/a&gt;  calls &lt;a href=&quot;dashshaw&quot;&gt;Dash Shaw&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#39;s animated IFC.com web series &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ifc.com/unclothed-man-in-the-35th-century-ad/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D.&lt;/a&gt;  &amp;quot;eye-meltingly lovely&amp;quot; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Plug: &amp;quot;Fantagraphics is so cool. If I won the lottery I&amp;rsquo;d buy a copy of everything they stock and build a library to house it all.&amp;quot; Thanks, &lt;a href=&quot;http://anikainlondon.wordpress.com/2009/12/10/holy-moly/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Anika in London&lt;/a&gt;! &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Things to see: &lt;a href=&quot;http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2009/12/09/a-year-of-cool-comic-book-moments-day-343/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Comic Book Resources&lt;/a&gt;  presents a hilarious one-off Peter Bagge strip from &lt;a href=&quot;neatstuff&quot;&gt;Neat Stuff&lt;/a&gt;  #1 as part of their &amp;quot;Year of Cool Comic Book Moments&amp;quot; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Things to see: &lt;a href=&quot;http://comicrazys.com/2009/12/09/standing-on-ceremony-don-flowers/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Comicrazys&lt;/a&gt;  presents a bunch of classic &lt;a href=&quot;donflowers&quot;&gt;Don Flowers&lt;/a&gt;  strips (via &lt;a href=&quot;http://mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com/2009/12/don-flowers-standing-on-ceremony.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Mike Lynch&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Things to see: Sean T. Collins posts a bunch of updates to his awesome David Bowie sketchbook, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.flickr.com/photos/9486145@N04/4173367020/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;starting&lt;/a&gt;  with &lt;a href=&quot;jonvermilyea&quot;&gt;Jon Vermilyea&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Things to see &amp;amp; buy: Wow, &lt;a href=&quot;http://hankiewicz.blogspot.com/2009/12/mayor-for-sale.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;this etching&lt;/a&gt;  by &lt;a href=&quot;johnhankiewicz&quot;&gt;John Hankiewicz&lt;/a&gt;  is really something (having done some etchings myself, I know a lot of work went into it), and also &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=36219986&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;for sale &lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Things to see &amp;amp; buy: How&amp;#39;d you like a refillable glass water bottle with graphics designed by &lt;a href=&quot;rayfenwick&quot;&gt;Ray Fenwick&lt;/a&gt;  (or one of two other artists)? &lt;a href=&quot;http://faucetface.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Faucet Face&lt;/a&gt;  can make it happen (via &lt;a href=&quot;http://drawn.ca/2009/12/10/faucet-face/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Drawn&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;bull; Real estate: If you have $2.9 million, you could own a house that &lt;a href=&quot;charlesmschulz&quot;&gt;Charles M. Schulz&lt;/a&gt;  lived in in the 1970s, reports the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/12/09/BU3F1B11CH.DTL&amp;amp;type=realestate&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;San Francisco Chronicle&lt;/a&gt;  (via &lt;a href=&quot;http://comics.gearlive.com/comix411/article/q308-charlie-brown-for-sale/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Comix 411&lt;/a&gt;, who breaks the asking price down to 58,000&amp;nbsp; &lt;a href=&quot;peanuts&quot;&gt;Complete Peanuts&lt;/a&gt;  box sets) &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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			<title>Fantagraphics Bookstore &amp; Gallery: &quot;Now Serving Cheesecake&quot;</title>
			<link>http://www.fantagraphics.com/index.php?option=com_myblog&amp;amp;show=Fantagraphics-Bookstore-Gallery-Now-Serving-Cheesecake-.html&amp;amp;Itemid=113</link>
			<description>&lt;p&gt;THE CLASSIC ART OF CARTOON PIN-UP OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 28&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;images/stories/news/pinupscardfront.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; width=&quot;445&quot; height=&quot;1121&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;The post-war era in America gave rise to a remarkable number of amazing cartoonists retuning from overseas. These members of our &amp;ldquo;Greatest Generation&amp;rdquo; had their careers interrupted by World War II and again when the comic book hysteria of the 1950s all but erased this innocent pastime from the cultural landscape. When comic book work could no longer provide their livelihood, many turned to racy down-market digests, and in the process created a legacy of sensual and seductive pin-up art that remains as appealing today as it did when this distinctly American aesthetic emerged. A new exhibition at &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;task=view&amp;amp;id=55&amp;amp;Itemid=126&quot;&gt;Fantagraphics Bookstore &amp;amp; Gallery&lt;/a&gt; opening June 28 highlights the work of five of the most notorious pin-up cartoonists of this period.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;&amp;ldquo;Now Serving Cheesecake: The Classic Art of Cartoon Pin-up,&amp;rdquo; organized by Los Angeles author and archivist &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;page=shop.browse&amp;amp;category_id=267&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;Alex Chun&lt;/a&gt;, highlights stunning original artwork and artifacts by &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;page=shop.browse&amp;amp;category_id=260&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;Jack Cole&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;page=shop.browse&amp;amp;category_id=320&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;Dan DeCarlo&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;page=shop.browse&amp;amp;category_id=369&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;Don Flowers&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;page=shop.browse&amp;amp;category_id=266&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;Bill Ward&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_virtuemart&amp;amp;page=shop.browse&amp;amp;category_id=501&amp;amp;Itemid=62&quot;&gt;Bill Wenzel&lt;/a&gt;. Chun is the author of no fewer than six books featuring the work of these artists and examining their contributions to American popular culture. Many of these artists enjoyed success in the field of mainstream comics, creating memorable characters like Plastic Man, Josie &amp;amp; the Pussycats, and Torchy Todd, working in newspaper syndication and comics publishers including Archie and Timely Comics - the predecessor to Marvel Comics. The publication of Dr. Fredric Wertham&amp;rsquo;s sensational tirade Seduction of the Innocent, and subsequent Senate hearings on Wertham&amp;rsquo;s suggestion that comic books led to juvenile delinquency and social deviancy, forced these artists onto the pages of men&amp;rsquo;s magazines. These popular digests, published primarily by Humorama, featured photos of 50s icons like Bettie Page and gag cartoons with scantily clad women. While mild by today&amp;rsquo;s standards, these anachronistic depictions of blonde bombshells, silly secretaries and gold-digging seductresses are emblematic of their era.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, June 28 and continues through July 25 at &lt;a href=&quot;index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;task=view&amp;amp;id=55&amp;amp;Itemid=126&quot;&gt;Fantagraphics Bookstore &amp;amp; Gallery&lt;/a&gt;, located at 1201 S. Vale St. The opening reception from 6:00 to 9:00 PM features a live pin-up cartooning demonstration and a performance of 50s torch songs by the Fraus. Author Alex Chun will attend to sign his many pin-up books, published by Seattle-based Fantagraphics Books. The opening coincides with the colorful &amp;ldquo;Artopia&amp;rdquo; Georgetown arts festival featuring art, music, dance, performance art, film, and the ever-popular Hazard Factory power tool races throughout the neighborhood. Admission is free.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;A selection of imagery in a variety of formats is available for publication. For additional information contact Larry Reid.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;LISTING INFORMATION&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;NOW SERVING CHEESECAKE: The Classic Art of Cartoon Pin-up!&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Original Art and Artifacts by Jack Cole, Dan DeCarlo, Don Flowers, Bill Ward, and Bill Wenzel. Curated by Alex Chun.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Opening Reception Saturday, June 28, 6:00 &amp;ndash; 9:00 PM&lt;br /&gt; Live Pin-up Cartooning Demonstrations, music by the Fraus and more.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Exhibition continues through July 25, 2008&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Fantagraphics Bookstore &amp;amp; Gallery&lt;br /&gt; 1201 S. Vale Street. (at Airport Way S.)&lt;br /&gt; Seattle, WA 98108&lt;br /&gt; 206.658.0110&lt;br /&gt; Open daily 11:30 &amp;ndash; 8:00 PM, Sundays until 5:00 PM&lt;/p&gt;</description>
			<author>LarryR</author>
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