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Category >> Jeremy Eaton

The Lousy Tycoons
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy EatonAl Columbia 10 Mar 2009 6:41 AM

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Jeremy Eaton and I have collaborated on the artwork for the debut release by North Dakota psychedelic duo, The Lousy TycoonsRead more about this and other Eaton collaborations (with Al Columbia and bestselling novelist Chelsea Cain).

Daily links: 2/24/09
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tori MikiRichard SalaPaul KarasikLilli CarréKrazy KatJeremy EatonFantagraphics historyBeasts 24 Feb 2009 12:34 PM

• Review: J. Caleb Mozzocco says The Lagoon by Lilli Carré is "a great comic"

• Review: Parka Blogs looks at Beasts! Book 1

• History: Furry 101 reprints a 1992 article cementing Fantagraphics' place in mid-to-late 1980s furry culture with our brief heyday of anthropomorphic comics

• List: Sporadic Sequential recommends Anywhere but Here by Tori Miki if you're looking for funny manga

• For comiXology, our own Kristy Valenti looks at George Herriman's illustrations for archy and mehitabel

• Things to see: On the Covered blog, Paul Karasik takes Jimmy Olsen into the 3rd dimension, sort of

• Things to see (and buy): "Comic Panel Cut-Ups" from Jeremy Eaton

• Things to see: Richard Cowdry gathers all of Richard Sala's "Invisible Hands" in one place thanks to the miracle of YouTube

Quote of the Day
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy Eaton 3 Feb 2009 8:04 PM
"I encountered him one afternoon, sitting on the living room couch of my parent's home, the Sunday paper sprawled across his lap. Open before him was the color comics section, specifically the fan art portion of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles feature. He was regarding it like some unrecognizable weed taken root in his vegetable patch."
If we published traditional kids' books...
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy Eaton 7 Jan 2009 5:39 AM

I would love to put out this work-in-progress: 

It doesn't hurt that I am close, personal friends with all of the animals in this book. 

Jeremy Eaton on drugs
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Jeremy Eaton 18 Dec 2008 9:31 AM

Jeremy Eaton sketchbook page

This has already made the internet rounds a bit but we'd be remiss if we didn't mention it: Jeremy Eaton reflects on drawing under the influence. Just what the heck kind of debauchery was going on at those Action Suits recording sessions, anyway?

Holiday Gift Ideas, Non-Fanta Division
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy Eaton 9 Dec 2008 7:48 PM

  

Effective this week through Monday, Dec. 15, all of Jeremy Eaton's original artwork currently available at Comic Art Collective is available for just ONE-HALF the listed price.


Portland Doomsday Show
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jim BlanchardJeremy Eaton 5 Nov 2008 9:05 AM

One way or another
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy Eaton 4 Nov 2008 6:36 AM

Artwork by Jeremy Eaton.

Tuesday Doodles
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy EatonHo Che AndersonDash ShawCharles Burns 21 Oct 2008 8:25 AM

Shocktilyoudrop.com talks to Charles Burns about Black Hole, Fear of the Dark, and more. 

Thedailycrosshatch.com continues it's interview with Bottomless Belly Button creator Dash Shaw.

This Thursday night at MIT, comics critic (and Krazy & Ignatz contributing editor) Jeet Heer will moderate a talk about "Comics & Social Conflict" between King creator Ho Che Anderson and Diana Tamblyn

Finally, here's a bunch of beautiful recent illustrations by Jeremy Eaton, including one particularly near and dear to my heart. Jeremy also tells the story of a rather pathetic 24 hour comics session that I was privileged enough to participate in. 

That Girl Eats Too Much
Written by Eric Reynolds | Filed under Jeremy Eaton 11 Sep 2008 8:55 PM

Jeremy Eaton is selling two dozen gouache drawings (including those seen above) in a one-night only studio show/sale, Sept. 13, 6-9 p.m. The same work will be available online at the same time (go to Comic Book Collective), but those in attendance at the opening get a special "locals only" price.

His studio is at 521 NW 43rd St., Seattle, WA 98107 (north side storefront of the big blue building at the junction of 6th Ave. NW & 43rd, just across from Hale's Brewery, on Leary Ave.).

Seattlites best know Eaton as the illustrator of The Stranger's I Love Television column, as well as the editorial cartoonist for the Beacon Hill News. Comic fans know him best for a slew of Fantagraphics releases over the last decade and a half.