Category >> Jules Feiffer
Daily links: 1/26/09
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tom Kaczynski , Peanuts , Michael Kupperman , Martin Kellerman , Lilli Carré , Jules Feiffer , Jim Flora , Gilbert Hernandez , Ellen Forney , Dennis the Menace , Anders Nilsen , Alexander Theroux
26 Jan 2009 4:12 PM
Buckle in:
• Review: The Beat says "You should be reading Rocky "
• Profile: Shameless looks at the collaborative comics of Ellen Forney
• Analysis: Vibrational Match finds Jack Kirby parallels in Gilbert Hernandez's XXX comic Birdland
• Interview: The Daily Cross Hatch posts the second of their three-part chat with Lilli Carré
• Blurbs: At Robot 6 , Chris Mautner and Richard Thompson (Cul de Sac ) both declare that they're currently reading recent volumes of The Complete Peanuts
• Birthday: On the Jim Flora blog , Irwin Chusid commemorates the 95th anniversary of Flora 's birth yesterday
• Birthday: Relatedly, The Comics Reporter notes Jules Feiffer 's 80th birthday today
• Things to see: It appears that Michael Kupperman has a new blog under construction ; the Internet might be about to get measurably funnier
• Things to see: This slideshow of photos by Lou Siroy at FOTO8 is accompanied by an introductory essay by Alexander Theroux
• Things to see: More sketchbook pages (a.k.a. "Doodle Dump") from Tom Kaczynski
• Things to see: More Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu-themed desktop wallpaper from Ellen Forney
• Things to see: Rare vintage animation by Hank Ketcham (via The Daily Cartoonist )
• Things to see: A new book cover illustration by Anders Nilsen
• Profile: Meathaus presents a feature article on Dash Shaw
• Blurb: Welcome Friend or Foe gives a nod to Unlovable by Esther Pearl Watson
• Blurb: Irregular Orbit takes a quick look at Krazy and Ignatz 1943-1944 by George Herriman
• Things to hear: The Inkstuds radio programme hosts a 4-way roundtable on the best comics of the year with über-critics Paul Gravett, Tom Spurgeon, Douglas Wolk and host Robin McConnell, with much discussion of Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw
• Oddity: Courtesy Paul Di Filippo (Jim Woodring 's Cosmocopia collaborator), "Life Imitates Jules Feiffer"
2008 Best-of List tally
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Zak Sally , Willie and Joe , walt holcombe , Tim Lane , Thomas Ott , Steve Ditko , Sergio Ponchione , Rory Hayes , Robert Pollard , Rebel Visions , Ray Fenwick , Popeye , Peanuts , Patrick Rosenkranz , Mome , Michael Kupperman , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Lilli Carré , Kim Deitch , Kevin Huizenga , Jules Feiffer , Josh Simmons , Johnny Ryan , John Pham , john kerschbaum , Joe Kubert , Jason , Jaime Hernandez , Hotwire , Gilbert Hernandez , Gabriella Giandelli , Fletcher Hanks , Debbie Drechsler , Dash Shaw , Daniel Clowes , Bob Levin , Blake Bell , Bill Schelly , Bill Mauldin , Beasts , awards
8 Jan 2009 12:53 PM
We've been posting these as we've found them, but here's a (slightly OCD) alphabetical list of Fantagraphics titles and whose year-end lists that they've appeared on, for your handy reference. (Links will continue to be added as we find them.) Rankings appear in parentheses; no number means the list was unranked:
Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane • Mark Athitakis' American Fiction Notes , "Favorite Books of 2008" • Alan David Doane, "Debut of the Year" • Inland Empire Weekly • Publishers Weekly "Comics Week's Third Annual Critic's Poll" (Honorable Mention) • Frank Santoro, "Top 9 of '08" (#2) • Marc Sobel (#2) • St. Louis Post-Dispatch , "Best Books of 2008: Graphic Literature"
Amor Y Cohetes by the Hernandez Brothers • The Independent , "Best Comics"
Angry Youth Comix Vol. II #14 by Johnny Ryan • comiXology "Best Comics of 2008" (#15) • Jog - The Blog , "Twenty 'Hot Ones' from 2008" (#9)
Beasts! Book 2 • Book By Its Cover "Best of BBIC 2008" (#5)
Beyond Palomar by Gilbert Hernandez • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#17) • The Independent , "Best Comics"
Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw • Amazon.com, "Best Books of 2008 - Top 10 Books: Comics & Graphic Novels" (#4) • Derik Badman, "Best Comics of 2008" • Tom Bondurant, "Robot 6," Comic Book Resources , "Favorite Comics of 2008" • Bookmunch , "Graphic Novel of the Year" • Matthew Brady, "Best Comics of 2008" (#12) • Box Brown at The Daily Cross Hatch (#1) • Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun! "Fun Fifty of 2008" (#25) • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#4) • Comic Book Resources "Best 100 Comics of 2008" (#41) • comiXology , "The Top Ten Comics of 2008" (#3) • Daily Vanguard , "Top 10 Graphic Novels and Comics of 2008" (#9) • Entertainment Weekly , "Best Fiction of 2008" (#5) • GraphicNovelReporter, "Best Graphic Novels of 2008" • Dustin Harbin, Top 10 "Best Comics of 2008" (#2) • I Love Rob Liefeld , "The Best Comics of 2008" (#2) • Tom Kaczynski • Largehearted Boy , "Favorite Graphic Novels of 2008" • Minty Lewis at The Daily Cross Hatch • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Original Graphic Novel" (runner-up) • J. Caleb Mozzocco, "The Best Comics of 2008" • Mari Naomi at The Daily Cross Hatch • New York Magazine , "The Top Ten Graphic Novels" (#2) • Brian Nicholson, "Best Comics of 2008" (#1) • The Oklahoman 's Nerdage blog, "2008's best graphic novels" (#4) • Shannon O'Leary at The Daily Cross Hatch (#1) • Nate Powell at The Daily Cross Hatch (#4) • Publishers Weekly "Comics Week's Third Annual Critic's Poll" (#1) • Arthur Smid at The Daily Cross Hatch (#1) • Zack Soto, "personal 'best of/favorite' comics of 2008" • Aron Nels Steinke, "My Top Ten" • USA TODAY Pop Candy, "Top 100 People of 2008" (#81) • USA TODAY Pop Candy, "Top Comics of 2008" (#1) • The Village Voice , "Pulp Fictions: The Best of 2008" • Washington Post, "Best Comics of 2008" • Douglas Wolk, "Favorite Book-Length Comics of 2008" (#3)
The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968 by Charles M. Schulz • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#36)
Deitch's Pictorama by the brothers Deitch • Michael C. Lorah, Newsarama , "Top Eleven: Best of 2008" • Jeet Heer, "Best Comics of 2008"
Daddy's Girl by Debbie Drechsler • Tim O'Shea, "Robot 6," Comic Book Resources , "Favorite Comics of 2008"
The Education of Hopey Glass by Jaime Hernandez • Daily Vanguard , "Top 10 Graphic Novels and Comics of 2008" (#7) • Alan David Doane, "Graphic Novel of the Year" • Michael C. Lorah, Newsarama , "Top Eleven: Best of 2008" • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Comic I Didn't Get Around to Reviewing" (runner-up) • The Oklahoman 's Nerdage blog, "2008's best graphic novels" (#8) • Publishers Weekly "Comics Week's Third Annual Critic's Poll" (#2, tied) • Douglas Wolk, "Favorite Book-Length Comics of 2008" (#1)
Explainers by Jules Feiffer • Robert Boyd, "The Best Comics of 2008" • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#37) • Joe Matt at The Daily Cross Hatch (#3) • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Collection of Previously Published Material" (runner-up) • Newsarama , "Top 5: Best Archival Comics, 2008" (#3) • St. Louis Post-Dispatch , "Best Books of 2008: Graphic Literature"
Ganges #2 by Kevin Huizenga • Box Brown at The Daily Cross Hatch (#3) • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#15: "the works of Kevin Huizenga") • Comic Book Resources "Best 100 Comics of 2008" (#51) • "Comics Should Be Good: Top Ten Comics of 2008" (#4) • comiXology , "The Top Ten Comics of 2008" (#1) • Daily Vanguard , "Top 10 Graphic Novels and Comics of 2008" (#1) • Dustin Harbin, Top 10 "Best Comics of 2008" (#7) • I Love Rob Liefeld , "The Best Comics of 2008" (#8) • Jog - The Blog , "Twenty 'Hot Ones' from 2008" (#7) • Bill Kartalopoulos at The Daily Cross Hatch • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Comic I Didn't Get Around to Reviewing" (runner-up) • Brian Nicholson, "Best Comics of 2008" • The Oklahoman , "Top 10 Periodical Comic Book Series of 2008" (#4: "the comics of Kevin Huizenga") • Jesse Reklaw at The Daily Cross Hatch (#2) • Aron Nels Steinke, "My Top Ten" • Jeremy Tinder at The Daily Cross Hatch (#1) • Leigh Walton at The Daily Cross Hatch (#1)
Ghost World: Special Edition by Daniel Clowes • Alan David Doane, "Reissue of the Year"
Grotesque #2 by Sergio Ponchione • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#48)
Hall of Best Knowledge by Ray Fenwick • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#46) • Drawn! "Favourite Comics and Art Books of 2008" • The Cultural Gutter , "10 Comics I Liked in 2008"
Hotwire Comics Vol. 2 • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#43)
I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! by Fletcher Hanks • Mindless Ones , "Top Comics of 2008"
Interiorae #3 by Gabriella Giandelli • Nate Powell at The Daily Cross Hatch (#4)
Jessica Farm Vol. 1 by Josh Simmons • Mike Carey at the Forbidden Planet blog • comiXology , "Best Comics of 2008" (#17) • Joe Infurnari at The Daily Cross Hatch (#4)
The Lagoon by Lilli Carré • Jeff Lemire at The Daily Cross Hatch • Tim O'Shea, "Robot 6," Comic Book Resources , "Favorite Comics of 2008" • Nate Powell at The Daily Cross Hatch (#3) • Publishers Weekly "Comics Week's Third Annual Critic's Poll" (Honorable Mention) • USA TODAY Pop Candy , "Top 100 People of 2008" (#58) • USA TODAY Pop Candy, "Top Comics of 2008" (#6)
The Last Musketeer by Jason • J. Caleb Mozzocco, "The Best Comics of 2008"
Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 by The Hernandez Brothers • Johnny Bacardi, "2008 Personal 10 Best in Comics" • Robert Boyd, "The Best Comics of 2008" • Matthew Brady, "Best Comics of 2008" (#19) • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#42) • Comic Book Resources "Best 100 Comics of 2008" (#20) • comiXology , "Best Comics of 2008" (#11) • The Daily Blog , "10 for '08" • Michel Fiffe at The Daily Cross Hatch • Jeet Heer, "Best Comics of 2008" • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best New Series" • The OC Weekly , "The Year's Best Graphic Books and Novels" • Publishers Weekly "Comics Week's Third Annual Critic's Poll" (Honorable Mention) • Frank Santoro, "Top 9 of '08" (#3) • Zack Soto, "personal 'best of/favorite' comics of 2008" • Rich Tommaso
Man of Rock: A Biography of Joe Kubert by Bill Schelly • "Comics Should Be Good: Top Ten Moments of Comic-Related Happiness in 2008"
Mome Vol. 12 • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#29) • comiXology , "Best Comics of 2008" (#21) • Daily Vanguard , "Top 10 Graphic Novels and Comics of 2008" (#5) • Jog - The Blog , "Twenty 'Hot Ones' from 2008" (#18) • Jesse Reklaw at The Daily Cross Hatch (#5 - includes Vol. 10-11) • Marc Sobel ("the comics of Dash Shaw in Mome ," #4) • Douglas Wolk at The Daily Cross Hatch (#3)
Most Outrageous: The Trials and Tespasses of Dwaine Tinsley and Chester the Molester by Bob Levin • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Book About Comics" • Marc Sobel (#3) • The Village Voice , "2008's Best Comics, Clip Art, and Pedophilia"
The Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8 by Thomas Ott • The SF Site , Rick Klaw, "Nexus Graphica: Top Ten Graphic Novel or Comics Related Publications" (#2) • The SF Site , Mark London Williams, "Nexus Graphica: Top Ten Graphic Novel or Comics Related Publications" (#5)
Perla La Loca by Jaime Hernandez • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#16) • The Independent , "Best Comics" • Zack Soto, "personal 'best of/favorite' comics of 2008"
Petey & Pussy by John Kerschbaum • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#7) • Bob Fingerman at The Daily Cross Hatch • Joe Infurnari at The Daily Cross Hatch (#5)
Pocket Full of Rain and Other Stories by Jason • Matthew Brady, "Best Comics of 2008" (#16) • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#35)
Popeye Vol. 3: "Let's You and Him Fight!" by E.C. Segar • Dustin Harbin, Top 10 "Best Comics of 2008" (#4) • Joe Matt at The Daily Cross Hatch (#2) • Chris Mautner, "Robot 6," Comic Book Resources , "Favorite Comics of 2008" (#1) • Newsarama , "Top 5: Best Archival Comics, 2008" (#2) • Jeff Smith • Frank Stack at The Daily Cross Hatch
Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution 1963-1975 by Patrick Rosenkranz • The SF Site , Mark London Williams, "Nexus Graphica: Top Ten Graphic Novel or Comics Related Publications" (#1)
Sammy the Mouse #2 by Zak Sally • Austin English at The Daily Cross Hatch (#1) • Tom Neely at The Daily Cross Hatch (#4)
Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko by Blake Bell • Alan David Doane, "Comic Art Book of the Year" (tie) • Paul Gravett, "The Best of 2008 - Books About Comics" • The SF Site , Rick Klaw, "Nexus Graphica: Top Ten Graphic Novel or Comics Related Publications" (#5) • St. Louis Post-Dispatch , "Best Books of 2008: Graphic Literature"
Sublife Vol. 1 by John Pham • Jeffrey Brown at The Daily Cross Hatch (#4) • Comic Book Resources , "Best 100 Comics of 2008" (#72)
Tales Designed to Thrizzle #4 by Michael Kupperman • Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun! "Fun Fifty of 2008" (#11) • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#24) • Comic Book Resources , "Best 100 Comics of 2008" (#70) • "Comics Should Be Good: Top Ten Comics of 2008" (#5) • comiXology , "The Top Ten Comics of 2008" (#8) • Same Hat! Same Hat! "Best X of Everything 2008: Comics!" (#5)
Things Just Get Away from You by Walt Holcombe • Mike Carey at the Forbidden Planet blog
Town of Mirrors by Robert Pollard • KEXP, "2008's Best Books About Popular Music"
Where Demented Wented: The Art and Comics of Rory Hayes • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#38) • Paul Gravett, "The Best of 2008 - Books About Comics" • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Collection of Previously Published Material" (runner-up) • The Village Voice , "2008's Best Comics, Clip Art, and Pedophilia" • The Village Voice , "Pulp Fictions: The Best of 2008"
Willie & Joe: The WWII Years by Bill Mauldin • Rob Clough, "My Top 50 Comics of the Year" (#10) • Shaenon Garrity at The Daily Cross Hatch (#3) • The Boston Globe "Out of Line" blog • Matt Kindt at The Daily Cross Hatch • Chris Marshall at the Forbidden Planet International Blog (#2) • Chris Mautner, The Patriot-Ledger , "Moxie Awards: Best Collection of Previously Published Material" • Bram Meehan, "Top Ten Comics of 2008" (#10) • Ben Ostrander at The Comics Reporter
Daily links: 12/26/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Willie and Joe , Tom Kaczynski , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Rory Hayes , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Jules Feiffer , Dash Shaw , Bob Levin , Bill Mauldin
26 Dec 2008 1:20 PM
• In The Patriot-News , Chris Mautner bestows his "Moxie Awards" for best comics of 2008, with several of our titles awarded top honors or runner-up status, including Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw, Willie & Joe: The WWII Years by Bill Mauldin, Explainers by Jules Feiffer, Where Demented Wented by Rory Hayes, Love and Rockets: New Stories by the Hernandez Brothers, Most Outrageous by Bob Levin and more
And some holiday greetings from:
• Tom Kaczynski
• Steven Weissman
• Steve Brodner
Daily links: 12/18/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under walt holcombe , Ted Stearn , Popeye , Mome , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Linda Medley , Lilli Carré , Krazy Kat , Kevin Huizenga , Jules Feiffer , Josh Simmons , Johnny Ryan , John Pham , Fletcher Hanks , Fantagraphics history , Dash Shaw , comics industry , Cathy Malkasian , Beasts
18 Dec 2008 2:43 PM
• Inside baseball: in a must-read slice of industry history from the mid-1980s, former Fantagraphics staffer Dave Olbrich comes clean about the debacle of the Jack Kirby Awards . Be sure to check the comments for official reaction from Kim Thompson
• Cartoon Brew recommends Fuzz & Pluck: Splitsville by Ted Stearn
• Comics - History & Price Guides takes note of Krazy & Ignatz 1931-1932 by George Herriman
• Stella Matutina says Castle Waiting by Linda Medley would "make a great present for the fairy tale-loving feminist in your life"
• Rob Clough reviews Sublife Vol. 1 by John Pham
• Jim Hanley's Universe recommends Percy Gloom by Cathy Malkasian as a Staff Pick
• The Seattle Times includes Beasts! Book 1 and Book 2 in their listing of new local book offerings
An explosion of end-of-year lists:
• USA TODAY Pop Candy places Lilli Carré at #58 on the list of "Top 100 People of 2008"
• Book By Its Cover includes Beasts! Book 2 in their Top 10 of 2008
• Jeff Smith says Popeye Vol. 3: "Let's You and Him Fight!" by E.C. Segar was a favorite of 2008
• Robert Boyd names Jules Feiffer's Explainers and the Hernandez Brothers' Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 two of "The Best Comics of 2008"
• Brian Nicholson places Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw at the top of his list of Best Comics for the year, with Ganges #2 by Kevin Huizenga not far behind
• Dustin Harbin 's top 10 "Best Comics of 2008" has Bottomless Belly Button at #2, Popeye Vol. 3 at #4, and Ganges #2 at #7
• Johnny Bacardi puts Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 on his "2008 Personal 10 Best in Comics" list (previously noted, but I forgot the link)
• Mindless Ones names I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! by Fletcher Hanks a "Top Comic of 2008" (yes, it came out in 2007 but I think they're UK)
• At comiXology , Tucker Stone unveils #30-11 of his "Best Comics of 2008," with Mome Vol. 12 , Jessica Farm Vol. 1 by Josh Simmons, Angry Youth Comix Vol. II #14 by Johnny Ryan, and Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 making the list
• GraphicNovelReporter names Bottomless Belly Button one of their "Best Graphic Novels of 2008"
• On the Forbidden Planet International blog , Mike Carey names Things Just Get Away from You by Walt Holcombe ("a strange little masterpiece") and Jessica Farm Vol. 1 ("willfully perverse") as two of his three favorite comics of the year
(Hat tip to Largehearted Boy 's diligent compilation of "Best of 2008" Book Lists for a few of these links.)
Explainers: The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956-66) [First Edition - Imperfect Copies] By Jules Feiffer
Our final few copies of the First Edition all bear minor damage incurred in shipping and handling. We are offering them at a discounted price. (The Second Edition is due in January 2009.) Other sellers are currently offering this book at inflated collector prices -- get yours right now for a steal!
In 1956, a relatively unknown cartoonist by the name of Jules Feiffer started contributing a strip to the only alternative weekly published in the US, a small radical newspaper called The Village Voice . His strip tackled just about every issue, private and public, that affected the sentient American: relationships, sexuality, love, family, parents, children, psychoanalysis, neuroses, presidents, politicians, media, race, class, labor, religiion, foreign policy, war, and one or two other existential questions. It was the first time that the American public had been subjected to a weekly dose of comics that so uncompromisingly and wittily confronted individuals' private fears and society's public transgressions. Explainers is the first of four volumes collecting Feiffer's entire run of weekly strips from The Village Voice . This edition contains approximately 500 strips originally published between 1956 and 1966 in a brick-like landscape hardcover format.
568-page black & white 9.25" x 5.25" hardcover • regularly $28.99, sale price $19.95 Add to Cart • Read More...
Daily links: 12/15/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Zak Sally , Willie and Joe , Steven Weissman , reviews , Peanuts , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Jules Feiffer , Joe Sacco , Ivan Brunetti , Fletcher Hanks , Fantagraphics Bookstore , Bill Mauldin , Beasts
15 Dec 2008 1:30 PM
• The Boston Globe "Out of Line" blog thinks that Willie & Joe: The WWII Years by Bill Mauldin belongs on more end-of-year Best-of lists
• Sean T. Collins on the unhinged beauty of I Shall Destroy All the Civlized Planets! by Fletcher Hanks
• Johnny Bacardi puts Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 on his Top 10 of 2008 list
• Little Nemo's Kat examines The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger (en Español; Google translation )
• Spurious writes an ode to Ivan Brunetti
• Austin English puts 20 questions to Zak Sally
• Those Fabuleous 50's presents a run of Sunday strips omitted from our collection of Jack Cole's Betsy and Me
• "They'd make great Christmas presents," says The Stranger of the Beasts! books
• ...nurgh... looks back at the Golden Age with the help of Jules Feiffer's The Great Comic Book Heroes
• The Philadelphia Inquirer recommends The Complete Peanuts 1967-1970 box set for holiday gift giving
• Seattlest suggests hitting the adults-only section of our Georgetown store for your holiday shopping
• CuatroTipos looks at the reality-based comics of Joe Sacco (en Español; Google translation )
• Post-It pugilism by Steven Weissman , animated by Chris Diaz
Daily links: 12/11/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tim Lane , reviews , Ray Fenwick , Peanuts , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Lilli Carré , Jules Feiffer , Jim Woodring , Dash Shaw , Daniel Clowes , Bob Staake , Bill Mauldin
11 Dec 2008 12:38 PM
• Drawn! names Ray Fenwick's Hall of Best Knowledge one of their Favourite Comics and Art Books of 2008
• Boing Boing spotlights Paul Di Filippo and Jim Woodring 's Cosmocopia (you may remember the release party at our bookstore , where you can still purchase copies)
• Venus Zine falls in love with The Lagoon by Lilli Carré
• The Vancouver Courier reviews Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw
• This much-discussed article by Steven Grant at Comic Book Resources has some nice things to say about Explainers by Jules Feiffer and Willie & Joe: The WWII Years by Bill Mauldin (and our own Eric Reynolds)
• Sequart 's issue-by-issue examination of Love and Rockets Vol. I continues with #37 (link not working at press time, but maybe you'll have better luck)
• The Last Visible Blog reviews Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane (and check the "Other Articles of Interest" for more reviews of our books)
• Cover Browser names Daniel Clowes' Eightball one of "10 Comic Books that Changed the Industry (Or Just Look Darn Cool)"
• Time magazine names Bob Staake 's post-Obama-victory New Yorker cover the Top Magazine Cover of 2008
• In The Village Voice , our old pal Everett True, inspired by The Complete Peanuts , imagines Charlie Brown and the gang grown up to become indie rock fans
Daily links: 12/8/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tim Lane , The Comics Journal , Steve Ditko , Robert Pollard , reviews , Popeye , Paul Karasik , Pat Moriarity , Miss Lasko-Gross , Mark Newgarden , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Linda Medley , Lilli Carré , Kevin Huizenga , Jules Feiffer , Humbug , Dash Shaw , Blake Bell , Bill Willingham , Bill Mauldin , Beasts
8 Dec 2008 1:03 AM
Holy figs, this daily link post looks like one of my weekly roundups of old:
• PopMatters takes a quick look at Robert Pollard's Town of Mirrors
• PopMatters again, on Bill Mauldin's Willie & Joe: The WWII Years
• Iconoctlán examines The Comics Journal #293 (en Español; Google translation )
• The Austin American-Statesman 's lengthy roundup of coffee-table book holiday recommendations includes Bill Mauldin's Willie & Joe: The WWII Years and Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko by Blake Bell
• NuVoid wraps up the 2008 output of Robert Pollard, including Town of Mirrors
• Did you know that if you buy the Popeye the Sailor: 1941-1943 (Vol. 3) DVD set you also get an exclusive Popeye mini-comic we produced with a story from our upcoming Popeye Vol. 4 collection? Booksteve noticed
• Chris Barat reviews Popeye Vol. 3: "Let's You and Him Fight!"
• Forward talks to Miss Lasko-Gross for a profile of Jewish women cartoonists
• The North Adams Transcript looks at Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane
• The St. Louis Post-Dispatch includes Abandoned Cars , Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko by Blake Bell, and Jules Feiffer's Explainers on its list of "Best Books of 2008: Graphic Literature"
• Beard reviews Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 by the Hernandez Brothers
• Tropismes (l'Appartement) is yet another French site looking at Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw (Google translation )
• Terri Torres is excited for the new issue of Linda Medley's Castle Waiting
• On the USA TODAY Pop Candy blog , Whitney Matheson declares Lilli Carré's The Lagoon is the "Best book [she] read" last week
• Cartoonist Mark Kaufman is looking forward to our Humbug collection
• Dustin Harbin's top 10 "Best Comics of 2008" includes Ganges #2 by Kevin Huizenga, Popeye Vol. 3 , and Bottomless Belly Button
• Here's video from Pat Moriarity 's art opening at 108 Occidental Gallery in Seattle, with music from Pat and his son Jack
• Bill Willingham looks back at Coventry
• Wayno talks about contributing to our forthcoming collection of 1980s "New Wave" minicomics
• On the Comics Comics blog , Mark Newgarden & Paul Karasik need your help in dating an Ernie Bushmiller Nancy strip
• Dan Zettwoch discusses his contribution to Beasts! Book 2
• The Dallas Morning News reports on an exhibit of Bill Mauldin cartoons at the 45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City
• Mark Mattson compares our annual catalog favorably to the Sears Wish Book -- did you get yours?