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Daily links: 2/2/09
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tom Kaczynski , Tim Lane , Rory Hayes , reviews , Peanuts , Love and Rockets , Lilli Carré , Jim Woodring , Jaime Hernandez , Fantagraphics Bookstore , Esther Pearl Watson , David B , Dash Shaw , Daniel Clowes , Charles M Schulz
2 Feb 2009 1:10 PM
The comics blogosphere does not rest for Super Bowl weekend:
• List: Brick Weekly has 4 "Top 10 Comics of 2008" lists on which Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw and The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring appear multiple times
• List: The Comics Reporter asked readers to "Name Five Favorite Single-Issue Alternative/Independent Comic Books" and lots of folks chose Fantagraphics stuff
• Review: Fictions looks at Maggie the Mechanic by Jaime Hernandez
• Review: Rob Clough says Where Demented Wented: The Art and Comics of Rory Hayes is "a stunning retrospective that seems remarkably fresh today"
• Blurb: USA Today Pop Candy 's Whitney Matheson names Esther Pearl Watson's Unlovable the "Best thing I read" last week; she's also reading the current issue of The Comics Journal
• Analysis: At Blog Flume , Ken Parille examines Schulz's use of varied settings in some early Peanuts strips
• Interview: Watch this episode of Canapé , from NYC cable channel CUNY, for a segment on David B. 's recent stop in NYC
• Interview: Robot 6 talks to Lilli Carré about The Lagoon
• Interview: Newsarama talks to our latest Mome signing, Noah Van Sciver
• Events: Sacha Peet is excited for Esther Pearl Watson's Unlovable art show and book signing at our storefront this Saturday , and so should you be
• Things to see: At Liberation.fr , here's what appears to be a promotional video for a French edition of Eightball by Daniel Clowes
• Things to see: Another new story page from Tim Lane
• Things to see: More "Doodle Dump" and rock sketches from Tom Kaczynski
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
Just when I thought the storm of year-end critics' lists had subsided, three heavy-hitters and one up-and-coming cartoonist have posted theirs, leading off today's update:
• List: Jeet Heer names his "Best Comics of 2008," including the fraternal one-two punch of Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 by the Hernandez Brothers and Deitch's Pictorama by the Deitch Brothers
• List: Frank Santoro posts his "Top 9 of '08," with Love and Rockets: New Stories #1 at #3 and Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane at #2
• List: Douglas Wolk lists his favorite book-length comics of 2008 , with Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw at #3 and The Education of Hopey Glass by Jaime Hernandez at #1
• List: Tom Kaczynski highlights the comics of fellow Mome -ster Dash Shaw in his look back at the best comics of 2008
• Things to see: 999 posts a short excerpt from Jason's Meow, Baby!
• Things to see: Gary Panter + Black Sabbath + video = win
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: 12/19/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Willie and Joe , Tom Kaczynski , reviews , Peanuts , Mome , Michael Kupperman , Lilli Carré , Kevin Huizenga , John Pham , Joe Kubert , Ellen Forney , Daniel Clowes , Chris Ware , Charles M Schulz , Charles Burns , Bill Schelly , Bill Mauldin
19 Dec 2008 3:06 PM
• I Love Rob Liefeld reviews The Lagoon by Lilli Carré
• Comic Book Resources ' "Comics Should Be Good" places Tales Designed to Thrizzle #4 by Michael Kupperman and Ganges #2 by Kevin Huizenga at the #5 and #4 positions, respectively, on their "Top Ten Comics of 2008"
• They also mention Ellen Forney and Man of Rock: A Biography of Joe Kubert by Bill Schelly on a list of "Top Ten Moments of Comic-Related Happiness in 2008"
• Steven Stwalley features Tom Kaczynski and praises Mome
• Bram Meehan puts this year's two major Bill Mauldin releases, our collection Willie & Joe: The WWII Years and Todd DePastino's biography A Life Up Front , in a shared #10 position on his "Top Ten Comics of 2008" (via TCR )
• The Oklahoman , which published Mauldin's early cartoons, looks at Willie & Joe: The WWII Years
• The A.V. Club gives straight As (two As and an A-) to The Compete Peanuts 1969-1970 by Charles M. Schulz, Ghost World: Special Edition by Daniel Clowes, and Sublife Vol. 1 by John Pham
• This 2005 interview with Charles Burns and Chris Ware was found and blogged by Paul Hornschemeier
Daily links: 12/9/08
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Zak Sally , Tom Kaczynski , Tim Lane , The Comics Journal , Steve Ditko , Peanuts , Mort Walker , Love and Rockets , Los Bros Hernandez , Lilli Carré , Leah Hayes , Jaime Hernandez , Gilbert Hernandez , Dash Shaw , Daniel Clowes , Blake Bell , art shows , Anders Nilsen , Alexander Theroux
9 Dec 2008 11:58 AM
The 2008 Best-Of lists are rolling in fast and furious:
• Bookmunch goes Fanta-crazy this week with reviews of Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw ("graphic novel of the year" ), Funeral of the Heart by Leah Hayes ("dazzling" ) and Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane ("spirited" )
• The Independent counts the Love and Rockets reprints Perla La Loca , Beyond Palomar and Amor Y Cohetes among the best comics of the year
• Critic and commentator Alan David Doane names The Education of Hopey Glass by Jaime Hernandez his Graphic Novel of the Year; Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane is his Debut of the Year; Ghost World: Special Edition by Daniel Clowes is his Reissue of the Year; Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko by Blake Bell is tied for Comic Art Book of the Year; and 4 more of our titles are Other 2008 Titles of Note
• New York Magazine names Bottomless Belly Button the #2 Graphic Novel of 2008, saying "Shaw's dysfunctional-family epic is so funny and engrossing we'd expect Oprah to pick it, but for all the graphic frog sex"
• The Globe and Mail recommends Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko for holiday gift-giving
• From Steven Stwalley, here's photos of the "Hot Ink: Comic Art" show at the Minnesota Museum of American Art (mmaa.org ) that includes Zak Sally and Tom Kaczynski among others
• In this video from Comicology.tv , Mort Walker talks about the history of the International Museum of Cartoon Art (look for our collection of Walker's Sam's Strip early next year)
• Publishers Weekly talks to Lilli Carré about The Lagoon
• PW also presents a 10-page excerpt from Anders Nilsen's soon-to-arrive Monologues for Calculating the Density of Black Holes
• Wall Street Journal book critic and Laura Warholic novelist Alexander Theroux weighs in on The Paris Review Interviews, Vol. III
• The Beat goes digging through back issues of The Comics Journal , finds gold
• NPR recommends Mark Kalesniko's Mail Order Bride to "see you through your turkey coma"
• Kevin Church describes John Kerschbaum's Petey & Pussy as "sort of a Chuck Jones retelling of The Aristocrats "
• I Love Rob Liefeld looks at Ganges #2 by Kevin Huizenga
• Pol Culture examines Popeye Vol. 3 by E.C. Segar
• The Comics Reporter looks at The Lagoon by Lilli Carré
• Wart might be calling Bottomless Belly Button by Dash Shaw the best graphic novel of the year; the Google translation from French is a little confusing... but they certainly like it
• Tom Kaczynski's "Doodle Dump"
This show includes Zak Sally and Tom Kaczynski and looks pretty darn good to me!
The Yoda theme sketchbook I started last year at SDCC (riding Jacob's Ninja Turtle coattails ) got 14 great new entries at Stumptown this past weekend. Here's Tom Kaczynski 's contribution (completed graciously in the closing minutes on Saturday):
And Scott C 's:
To see all the new ones, hit here .