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Things to See: 7/11/11 Roundup
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Wilfred Santiago , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Sophie Crumb , Sergio Ponchione , Richard Sala , Renee French , Paul Hornschemeier , Original Art , Michael Kupperman , Matthias Lehmann , Mark Kalesniko , Lilli Carré , Leslie Stein , Kevin Huizenga , Josh Simmons , Johnny Ryan , Jim Blanchard , Jason , Hans Rickheit , Gilbert Hernandez , Eleanor Davis , Derek Van Gieson , Dame Darcy , Anders Nilsen
12 Jul 2011 2:42 AM
Another marathon 2-week update:
• Michael Kupperman did a couple of movie illustrations for The New Yorker over the last couple of weeks: The Hangover Part II (love his Galifianakis) and Horrible Bosses
• Steven Weissman 's latest "I, Anonymous" spots and more at his Chewing Gum in Church blog, and new and cheap original art to buy on his Comic Art Collective page
• The latest artwork and happenings from Dame Darcy in her new blog update
• Shirley Partridge by Jim Blanchard
• Another Eleanor Davis spot for The New York Times
• Richard Sala presents original art for the 1994 "R.I.P." Paranormal Trading Cards from Kitchen Sink (man I want those), an author bio illo from 1995 , and some Evil Eye back cover art
• Paul Hornschemeier 's art for the Crazy 4 Cult art show at Gallery 1988; also, daily drawings at The Daily Forlorn
• It's the original cover art (pre-color) for Leslie Stein 's Eye of the Majestic Creature #5, coming soon (and picking up where the book leaves off)
• Sergio Ponchione 's latest strip for Linus starring Grotesque 's Professor Hackensack
• Kevin Huizenga is looking for some focus
• Mrs. Wessman and zombies and other subjects by Renee French
• Sketchbook comics & drawings by Sophie Crumb
• Steve Brodner does Newt for the New York Times Sunday Magazine
• Here's something completely different (and neat): Josh Simmons hand-painted a custom globe as a commission
• Sketchbook drawings by Anders Nilsen
• Wilfred Santiago shares the final stages of his portrait of 21 , Roberto Clemente
• Another Johnny Ryan poster image for Cinefamily
• At Covered , a de-Cubized version of Gilbert Hernandez 's cover of Love and Rockets #27 by Sarah Blum
And more Things to See from the past week:
• This illustration by Matthias Lehmann regarding the situation in Greece is very funny
• Sketches and illustrations old and new by Jason at his Cats Without Dogs blog, and more drawings from his youth at The Old Cat and the Dog
• Images from an animation in progress by Lilli Carré
• A new sketch by Mark Kalesniko
• Photos and drawings for a new book project with the band The Lovely Sparrows by Derek Van Gieson
• Another batch of old sketches of medical deformities by Hans Rickheit
Weekend Webcomics for 7/8/11: Kupperman, Weissman & more
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under webcomics , Tony Millionaire , Tim Lane , Steven Weissman , Michael Kupperman , Maakies , Lewis Trondheim , Jordan Crane , Jon Adams , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Arnold Roth
8 Jul 2011 7:23 PM
Weekend Webcomics for 7/1/11: Kupperman, Weissman & more
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under webcomics , Tony Millionaire , Tim Lane , Steven Weissman , Michael Kupperman , Maakies , Lewis Trondheim , Kevin Huizenga , Jordan Crane , Hans Rickheit , Arnold Roth
1 Jul 2011 5:29 PM
Things to See: 6/27/11 Roundup
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tim Lane , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Sergio Ponchione , Richard Sala , Renee French , Noah Van Sciver , Mome , Mark Newgarden , Lorenzo Mattotti , Lilli Carré , Leslie Stein , Jason , Eleanor Davis , Drew Friedman , animation , Anders Nilsen , Al Floogleman
27 Jun 2011 9:53 PM
• A gallery of Lorenzo Mattotti 's recent cover illustrations for Internazionale 's annual fiction (I think) issue
• Renee French 's cute guy with awful infestation and cute guy with jaunty hat
• Recent sketches by Eleanor Davis
• Sergio Ponchione sure does great dedication sketches — here's a recent batch
• Drew Friedman presents the history of the Barfo Family , complete with concept art by himself, Art Spiegelman and Mark Newgarden
• Illos by Tim Lane for The New York Times and The Progressive
• Steve Brodner 's illustration for a New Yorker article on racial tensions in the UK
• Richard Sala 's newlyweds and Babes on Broadway
• Jason gets sexy with his lone attempt at cheesecake circa 1988 and a Prince illustration from the same time period — plus more teenage sketches at The Old Cat and the Dog
• Watch Lilli Carré 's dancing lady in animated-GIF action
• Leslie Stein wraps up the last page of Eye of the Majestic Creature issue 5, which picks up where the book leaves off
• It's the return of Steven Weissman 's Tiny Joe & Junior ! Plus his latest "I, Anonymous " spot
• Noah Van Sciver presents "The True Tale of the Denver Spider Man ," his story from Mome Vol. 15
• Sketchbook drawings & comics by Anders Nilsen
Our weekly strips from Kupperman & Weissman, plus links to other strips from around the web. Hans Rickheit has apparently decided that your mind is not sufficiently blown because he has launched a second ongoing webcomic, starring his recurring characters Cochlea and Eustachia!
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Up All Night by Michael Kupperman (view at original size ):
Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size ):
And elsewhere:
Belligerent Piano by Tim Lane :
New addition! Cochlea & Eustachia by Hans Rickheit :
Ectiopiary by Hans Rickheit :
Humblug by Arnold Roth (3 new udpates!):
Maakies by Tony Millionaire :
Truth Serum by Jon Adams :
Things to See: 6/20/11 Roundup
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Wilfred Santiago , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Renee French , Nate Neal , Mark Kalesniko , Johnny Ryan , John Hankiewicz , John Cuneo , Jason , Hans Rickheit , Eleanor Davis , Anders Nilsen , 21
21 Jun 2011 12:40 AM
• Wilfred Santiago is making more progress on his painting of 21 subject Roberto Clemente — see the latest stages at the 21 Facebook page or on Wilfred's Flickr page
• An Eleanor Davis illustration for a New York Times op-ed piece this past Saturday
• Will Johnny Ryan 's new comic for Vice have a happy ending?
• Thanks to Steve Brodner for pointing out this cute New Yorker cover by John Cuneo (you may recall the book we did with John a few years back) — and don't miss Steve's own Istanbul sketches
And more Things to See from the past week:
• From Jason , vintage artwork at Cats Without Dogs and even-more-vintage artwork at The Old Cat and the Dog
• Steven Weissman 's latest "I, Anonymous " spot and church sketchin'
• Two new mixed-media pieces by John Hankiewicz
• A new drawing and sketches by Mark Kalesniko
• New drawings from Renee French on her blog
• This sketchbook strip by Anders Nilsen is a real punch in the gut
• Augh, again with the sketches of medical deformities by Hans Rickheit
• Nate Neal 's latest men's magazine humor strip
Weekend Webcomics for 6/17/11: Kupperman, Weissman & more
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under webcomics , Tony Millionaire , Tim Lane , Steven Weissman , Michael Kupperman , Maakies , Kevin Huizenga , Jordan Crane , Jon Adams , Hans Rickheit , Arnold Roth
17 Jun 2011 6:14 PM
Our weekly strips from Kupperman & Weissman, plus links to other strips from around the web (with a couple of new and hopefully regular additions):
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Up All Night by Michael Kupperman (view at original size ):
Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size ):
And elsewhere:
Amazing Facts... and Beyond! with Leon Beyond by Kevin Huizenga :
Belligerent Piano by Tim Lane :
Ectiopiary by Hans Rickheit :
Humblug by Arnold Roth (4 new udpates!):
Gonna try running Keeping Two by Jordan Crane here:
Maakies by Tony Millionaire :
Truth Serum by Jon Adams :
Things to See: 6/13/11 Roundup
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Sophie Crumb , Sergio Ponchione , Sammy Harkham , Richard Sala , Renee French , Ray Fenwick , Paul Hornschemeier , Leslie Stein , Laura Park , Jason , Hans Rickheit , Derek Van Gieson , Dame Darcy , Anders Nilsen
13 Jun 2011 7:05 PM
• Surely you're already following Jason 's Cats Without Dogs blog where he posts artwork old and new (like his 1989 Elvis Costello illustration above), as well as concise and often very funny film reviews; now he's also posting his juvenilia at The Old Cat and the Dog where you can see his teenage takes on the Punisher, Lucky Luke, the Silver Surfer, Spidey etc.
• Richard Sala gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the cover artwork for The Grave Robber's Daughter and posts a bunch of fantastic full-color concept art for as-yet unrealized story ideas
• Leslie Stein presents a short sequence from the upcoming Eye of the Majestic Creature #6 (our book collects #1-4) and another short sequence from something-or-other
• Sergio Ponchione spotlights his contributions to the new issue of Linus
• For reasons she can't explain, Laura Park drew this self-portrait modeled after the "black dahlia" autopsy photo
• Some recent updates of sketchbook and other drawings by Sophie Crumb at her blog
• Steve Brodner presents his cover illustration for the new issue of the National Journal (with his studies for the caricatures)
• Sammy Harkham uploaded some mostly-new stuff to his Flickr page , including the original uncropped art from the Crickets #4 cover
And more Things to See from the past week:
• Steven Weissman 's latest "I, Anonymous" spot on his Chewing Gum in Church blog
• Daily drawings by Paul Hornschemeier at The Daily Forlorn
• All the latest artwork and news from Dame Darcy in her new blog update
• New drawings from Renee French on her blog
• A new sketchbook strip and more collaborations with Sonnenzimmer from Anders Nilsen
• Oh god, more sketches of medical deformities by Hans Rickheit
• New drawings and watercolors by Derek Van Gieson
• Recent illustrations by Ray Fenwick on his Flickr page
My old pal, Stevie Knight a.k.a. "Ribs" Weissman , seemed a bit sheepish when he first suggested contributing a series of Guns 'n' Roses-related strips to MOME 22. I would have liked to think he knew me better than that. I mean, c'mon, Steven, you had me at "Appetite for Delicatessen."
What's particularly odd is that Weissman is one of two MOME regulars who independently decided that Vol. 22 would be the right time to get their Axl Rose on. More on that later...