Category >> Hans Rickheit
Things to see: 6/21/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under video , Tim Lane , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Stephen DeStefano , Robert Crumb , Richard Sala , Renee French , Popeye , Peter Bagge , Paul Hornschemeier , Mort Walker , Michael Kupperman , Mark Kalesniko , Marco Corona , Kevin Huizenga , JR Williams , Josh Simmons , Jon Adams , Johnny Ryan , john kerschbaum , John Hankiewicz , Jim Flora , Hans Rickheit , Gene Deitch , Frank Santoro , fashion , Daniel Clowes , Anders Nilsen
21 Jun 2010 9:59 PM
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Gonked, Glooked & Slurped! share a recently-acquired original Eightball page by Daniel Clowes
• Michael Kupperman hijacks Beetle Bailey — according to this recent TCJ article I think Mort Walker would approve
• The Paris Review presents a gallery of Robert Crumb self-portraits through the years (via The Comics Reporter )
• It's your all-new weekly installment of "Cartoon Boy " from John Kerschbaum
• J.R. Williams has zillions of great prints for sale at his new J.R.'s Prints of Darkness site
• Robot 6 reports: Jon Adams does a Chick-style strip to promote a video game; also from Jon, a new Truth Serum strip
• From Kevin Huizenga : a new Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beyond strip; new Fight or Run action; new New Construction business
• From Steven Weissman : this week's "I, Anonymous " and three more Post-Its
• Three ironically-labeled "copies from famous artists " from the sketchbook of John Hankiewicz
• Aha! All those teasers from Frank Santoro have been leading up to this, "page 1 of a comic for Internazionale , an Italian independent weekly newsmagazine. Coming soon!"
• Speaking of Internazionale , Marco Corona has an illustration in this week's issue
• Richard Sala presents the original art for the cover of Evil Eye #10 and a 1987 rarity called "Haircut "
• From Tim Lane , this week's Belligerent Piano and this illustration for the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
• On the Jim Flora Art Blog: Electromechanical Design sales brochure ; a children's book illustration detail ; half of a 1950s business card illustration (above); and a link to the 1959 UPA animated adaptation of Flora's The Fabulous Firework Family produced by Gene Deitch
• Johnny Ryan 's Lovecraftian creatures, coming soon to a Stinckers machine near you
• "Girl in Black Dress and Scarf " by Mark Kalesniko
• It's Paul Hornschemeier 's new weekly t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop and it incorporates the logo from his 2007 art show at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery
• From Josh Simmons , various Quackers blog shenanigans and Randy Gander tomfoolery with Wendy Chin (including her version of Josh's "Jesus Christ" from his Mome story of the same name)
• So much great new stuff from Renee French — just go to her main blog page , there's too much to link individually
• Buy a drawing of two Popeyes punching by Stephen DeStefano to benefit Gulf Coast cleanup
• Speaking of the Gulf, this is just one of a trio of videos by Steve Brodner on the topic, including his latest segment on Need to Know on PBS
• Two of Anders Nilsen 's entries in Post-It V
• Page 29 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
Things to see: 6/14/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , T Edward Bak , Steven Weissman , Noah Van Sciver , Michael Kupperman , Mark Kalesniko , Marco Corona , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , Johnny Ryan , Jim Blanchard , Hans Rickheit , Gary Panter , Eleanor Davis , Derek Van Gieson
14 Jun 2010 4:40 PM
Periodic clips & strips - click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Whoa, how come I didn't know that Kevin Huizenga has a Fight or Run blog? Now I do, thanks to Sean T. Collins . Meanwhile, over on his main blog, a screenshot of a scan of something wild
• Michael Kupperman gives a blurry sneak peek of a work in progress (I took the liberty of bumping up the contrast)
• A new Johnny Ryan comic for Vice ; elsewhere, this
• A sketch for The Groovy Age of Horror by Josh Simmons (uh, NSFW) — via Sean T. Collins again; meanwhile, on Josh's own blog, a sketch of Malibu
• Post-It naughtiness by Steven Weissman ; elsewhere, sketchbook pages
• Speaking of Post-Its, here's 10 amazing ones from Eleanor Davis
• "White Cats of the Red Sea ," an illustration by Marco Corona
• Head to Jim Blanchard 's blog for the uncensored versions of his diseased Norwegians (and the story behind the censor bars)
• Girl in Fish Net Stockings by Mark Kalesniko
• If Noah Van Sciver knew my email address he'd probably be asking me to plug the new issue of his self-published comic Blammo — hey Noah, send me a copy and I'll think about it, cough cough
• From Renee French , Rock Hudson (ha ha), some embarrassment , and a dead bug photo
• Page 28 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
• Two introductory pages by Derek Van Gieson — oops, one more
• T. Edward Bak 's sea otter linocut print
• It ain't a cartoon but I'd be a fool not to link to this short prose story by Gary Panter
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
Things to see: 6/1/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tim Lane , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Mark Kalesniko , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , john kerschbaum , Jim Woodring , Jim Flora , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Drew Friedman , Andrice Arp
1 Jun 2010 4:49 PM
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• It's your all-new weekly installment of "Cartoon Boy " from John Kerschbaum
• Drew Friedman presents a history of his work about, with and for Howard Stern, including never-before-seen sketches
• Jim Woodring gets dark, literally and figuratively
• Another Post-It preview from Steven Weissman
• Meanwhile... it's this week's Belligerent Piano by Tim Lane
• The Jim Flora Art Blog commemorates Benny Goodman's 101st birthday
• Gabrielle Bell commences a new travelogue diary comic
• "Wanda in Blue " by Mark Kalesniko
• Another mysterious 4 panels from Kevin Huizenga
• Josh Simmons & friends launch The Randy Gander , the adults-only counterpart to Quackers
• Page 26 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
• Andrice Arp made the cuddliest trophy ever
Things to see: 5/25/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , Steve Brodner , Renee French , Johnny Ryan , john kerschbaum , Jim Woodring , Jim Flora , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Derek Van Gieson , Bob Fingerman
25 May 2010 4:45 PM
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• From Jim Woodring , a bounty of new Frank sketches (including one with his new female counterpart Fran) here , here and here
• Johnny Ryan 's "unnamables " — UPDATE: Details on the piece (it's for a Lovecraft-themed art show) at Johnny's blog
• Bob Fingerman presents comics he did when he was 10 years old, starring Gerald Ford
• Jim Flora 's endpapers for his 1959 children's book Charlie Yup and His Snip-Snap Boys
• Gabrielle Bell 's new Lucky strip kind of reminds me of an episode of The IT Crowd I just watched
• The filename identifies this Renee French piece as "prune slug "
• Steve Brodner takes on the triple threat of Rand Paul, Helen Ukpabio and Lost
• It's your all-new weekly installment of "Cartoon Boy " from John Kerschbaum
• Page 25 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
• From Derek Van Gieson , more "Abstraction House ," another "Devil Doll " teaser, and a preview of an upcoming strip debuting right here on the Fantagraphics website soon
Things to see: 5/17/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , Steve Brodner , Sophie Crumb , Renee French , Peanuts , Mark Kalesniko , Lilli Carré , Johnny Ryan , Jim Flora , Hotwire , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Charles M Schulz , Anders Nilsen
17 May 2010 3:09 PM
Daily clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Vice presents personal training, Johnny Ryan style
• Hotwire contributor Onsmith contributes ths wraparound cover and interior illustrations to the second issue of the literary zone The Folio Club
• On Covered , Aviv Itzcovitz takes on The Complete Peanuts Vol. 1
• A 1946 Jim Flora rendition of Woody Herman in celebration of Herman's birthday yesterday
• Cut-paper art by Lilli Carré
• A new Lucky strip from Gabrielle Bell
• "Jonah in Green ," a 1997 portrait by Mark Kalesniko
• Wasp No. 04 by Renee French
• 4 new postcard-sized drawings by Sophie Crumb , plus her wedding invitation
• Midterm election color commentary from Steve Brodner
• Josh Simmons teases his contributions to the new issues of Sleazy Slice and Cinema Sewer
• Some shapes and a warning from Anders Nilsen
• Page 24 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
Daily OCD: 5/17/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Walt Kelly , Roberta Gregory , reviews , Peanuts , Miss Lasko-Gross , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Joe Sacco , Jim Woodring , Jason , Hans Rickheit , Daniel Clowes , Charles M Schulz , Carol Tyler , Ben Schwartz , Alexander Theroux , Al Columbia , Abstract Comics
17 May 2010 3:07 PM
Online Commentary & Diversions:
• List: Graphic Novel Reporter 's "2010 Core Graphic Novels List " includes Ghost World , Safe Area Gorazde , and You'll Never Know ; the "Expanded List " includes Abstract Comics , The Complete Peanuts , I Killed Adolf Hitler , It Was the War of the Trenches , Love and Rockets , Pim and Francie , Pogo , The Squirrel Machine , West Coast Blues , and You Are There
• Review: "Many books have been written about World War I, but few can truly worm their way into your head like Jacques Tardi’s It Was the War of the Trenches . … The tales here are devastating and heartbreaking, and often disturbing, but readers will nonetheless have a hard time putting it down." – Holly Scudero, Sacramento Book Review
• Review: "Perhaps there is something in Charlie Brown , that the longer I read his adventures , the more I become a fatalist. I look at the history of Europe and I know that there are frequent periods of relative peace, such as the past 60 years in Poland. And since they are rare, sooner or later they can suddenly end." – Konrad Hildebrand, Motyw Drogi (translated from Polish)
• Review: "This, then, was my introduction to the idiosyncratic and fantastically imagined worlds of Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez . ... While the stories and art of each Hernandez brother is unique, they shine extra bright by being juxtaposed, one to the other. Altogether: these rambling, lingering tales are bewitching." – Anna Clark, Isak
• Review: "...[In A Mess of Everything , Miss] Lasko-Gross covers the usual Holden Caulfield territory with brevity and an eye for detail. Her cartooning is very expressive and the book is coloured in subdued wash-like tones of brown, grey and blue that enhance the emotional impact of her cringe-worthy struggles for independence and individuality." – Bryan Munn, Sequential
• Plug: "[Roberta] Gregory is the cartoonist responsible for the comic series Naughty Bits , which is one of the best comic series I've ever read. Seriously, Life's a Bitch is one of my favorite comics ever. It's basically a biography of one normal — albeit kinda hateful — woman, and it's insightful, funny, and true." – Paul Constant, The Stranger (previewing an event on Saturday that, alas, we didn't know about in advance)
• Plug: Ragged Claws Network gives you a heads-up about Weathercraft by Jim Woodring
• Contributor notes: Bob Andelman , whose interview with Howard Chaykin about Will Eisner is included in The Best American Comics Criticism , talks about the book
• Reviewer: Laura Warholic author Alexander Theroux looks at a new biography of Jack London for The Wall Street Journal : "Readers can be pardoned for thinking it seems not improbable that London, given the chance, would punch Mr. Haley in the nose."
Things to see: 5/11/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Sergio Ponchione , Richard Sala , Mark Kalesniko , john kerschbaum , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Derek Van Gieson , Dame Darcy
11 May 2010 4:33 PM
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Another new episode of The All-New Cartoon Boy Adventure Hour by John Kerschbaum at ACT-I-VATE
• "Tuppence " is another Butter and Blood piece from Steven Weissman , who adds "There are photos here and a catalogue eventually here ."
• New Stinckers , including 2 new Steven Weissman designs, are now in stock at GR2
• Dame Darcy announces a sale in her Etsy shop and an extensive tour of Portugal!
• Richard Sala presents "Recent drawings commissioned for a book of ghost stories"
• Gabrielle Bell presents her full-color strip from the current issue of The Believer (based on a poem by Sasha Chernyi)
• "Girl Wearing Red Sunglasses " by Mark Kalesniko
• Sergio Ponchione posts this teaser from Grotesque #4 (available soon!) and announces he'll be at the Salone Internazionale del Libro in Turin this weekend
• Steve Brodner brings you a news dispatch from "Matt Sludge"
• Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary , page 23
• "Children of the Grave " (in color!) and another "Abstraction House " page from Derek Van Gieson
Things to see: 5/3/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , Renee French , Mark Kalesniko , Marco Corona , Love and Rockets , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , Johnny Ryan , Jim Woodring , Jaime Hernandez , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Derek Van Gieson , Coming Attractions
3 May 2010 4:06 PM
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• From Jim Woodring , a glimpse at his next book following Weathercraft , Congress of the Animals
• The genius of Johnny Ryan brings you "Tron of Finland "
• What Things Do begins serialization of Kevin Huizenga 's Rumbling
• Gabrielle Bell continues and concludes reporting from her Stockholm trip
• Renee French does hilarious and alarming with equal aplomb
• Hans Rickheit presents Ectopiary page 22 and his description of this illustration is priceless
• Recent illustrations by Marco Corona : Sports ! Magic !
• Character sketches from Mail Order Bride by Mark Kalesniko
• I do believe the cabbit is a Josh Simmons creation on his & Wendy Chin's Quackers blog
• Here's a sneak peek at a future installment of Derek Van Gieson 's Mome serial "Devil Doll"
Things to see: 4/26/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under toys , TMNT , Things to see , T Edward Bak , Renee French , Jordan Crane , jon vermilyea , John Pham , Joe Sacco , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Bill Griffith , Archer Prewitt
26 Apr 2010 3:05 PM
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Spanish-language newspaper El País publishes a Joe Sacco cover for their literature supplement
• The cover of Jon Vermilyea 's forthcoming turtle-flavored minicomic Pizza Time
• This is a photo John Pham posted on Facebook of a piece he has in the Poketo "Los Angeles I'm Yours" art show at Space 1520 in LA which opened on Saturday and which also features handmade minicomics by Jordan Crane
• Also on Facebook, Bill Griffith posts this one-page story (excerpted above) which was recently published in a new book about Levittown, Second Suburb , edited by Dianne Harris (link goes straight to the image file, since I don't know Bill's Facebook privacy settings, but he posts cool stuff all the time)
• Moose ! You're killing me with cuteness, Renee French
• Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary , page 21
• T. Edward Bak is posting several pages from his current serialized Mome story "Wild Man" — for 50 bucks you can purchase an original page and help fund his impending trip to Alaska for field research for the story, so hit that Paypal link on his blog
• Gabrielle Bell reports from her trip to Stockholm
• The Archer Prewitt -designed Allen Ginsberg figurine from Presspop is coming closer to reality