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| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tom Kaczynski, Roger Langridge, Kevin Huizenga, jon vermilyea, Jaime Hernandez, Gary Groth, Gabrielle Bell, Frank Santoro, events, Drew Weing, Daniel Clowes | 27 Aug 2010 6:14 AM |
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We're still working on our official Small Press Expo announcement with our signing schedule, debut books, etc. (stay tuned!), but the programming schedule has been posted on the SPX website and features Gary Groth, Jaime Hernandez, Drew Weing, Kevin Huizenga, Roger Langridge, Tom Kaczynski, Gabrielle Bell, Frank Santoro, Jon Vermilyea, a panel about (but not including) Daniel Clowes and much more. Also note that, unless you come to our offices or one of our Bookstore events, this is your only chance this year to catch Gary Groth & Kim Thompson in the same place at the same time.
Periodic clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • A long-awaited new installment of "Chapter Two: Unraveling" from Jordan Crane at What Things Do • From Jason, a hand-painted cigar case & matchbox, circa late 1990s, and an unpublished page from 1985 • Some sketches by Émile Bravo • Drew Weing's Set to Sea page 129 • Tim Lane presents his updated introduction to Belligerent Piano as it appeared in Smoke Signal • Speaking of Smoke Signal, here's a panel from Jon Vermilyea's story for an upcoming issue • Debbie Drechsler catches a couple of hungry squirrels hiding behind a rock • Another devastatingly sad strip about Lewis from Laura Park • Soaring Quackers and Fearless Explorers from Josh Simmons • From Renee French: "zombbaby," burnt match squid thing, OMG BABY BUNNY PHOTO • Hans Rickheit's Ectopiary page 37; also the rare color version of the cover of Chrome Fetus #5
Periodic clips & strips (slightly off schedule) — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• Johnny Ryan hits that cute/offensive sweet spot yet again with his jungle hero who is also a bunny (via Facebook) • Jon Vermilyea's entry in David Ryan's Calvin & Hobbes-themed convention sketchbook • 1990 sketchbook pages and a 1996 illustration by Jason • Drew Weing's Set to Sea page 121 • Richard Sala presents a selection of drawings from his book The Ghastly Ones • The latest installment of Tim Lane's Belligerent Piano • Gabrielle Bell continues her Comic-Con "comicumentary" • From Mark Kalesniko, another version of "Tina in a Polka-Dot Dress" • Noah Van Sciver is selling drawings to raise money for his West Coast tour with John Porcellino, including original Blammo pages or commissions like this Wookiee Wolverine • This 10" record of Allen Ginsberg & Arthur Russell from Presspop features jacket artwork by Archer Prewitt • From Renee French: black mountain, hagelbarger, bed, daisyy, rock • Steve Brodner on the Golden Ticket to bigotry • Hans Rickheit's Ectopiary page 36 • A Ray Fenwick illustration for the Globe and Mail
The Beat reports that Jon Vermilyea (along with Matt Furie and Louie Cordero) has a wallet (correction: two of 'em!) coming out from Poketo, along with comics and prints. We'll have more info as it becomes available.
Daily clips & strips -- click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • A new Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beond strip by Kevin Huizenga • From Steven Weissman, this week's "I, Anonymous" and the piece that gives the Butter and Blood art show at GR2 its name • At last, those misty color backgrounds that Frank Santoro's been posting make sense • A midday visit to the lake by Debbie Drechsler • Two new illustrations by Sergio Ponchione, including... the world's first Muslim online sex shop? (completely SFW) • It's Paul Hornschemeier's new weekly t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop • Don't miss Bunny Quacker, Josh Simmons's counterpart to his Quacker Bunny above, at his & Wendy Chin's Quackers blog — he's just as grumpy • A montage of new Frank drawings by Jim Woodring... is that our first glimpse of Frank's female counterpart that Jim's mentioned? Also, Jim would like to see you at TCAF • More glimpses and test images for Derek Van Gieson's Mome story "Devil Doll"
• Jon Vermilyea shows off the printed cover and pages of his new Pizza Time zine
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
Shipping to comic shops nationwide (as noted by the comics cognoscenti quoted below): The Culture Corner 160-page full-color 9" x 6.75" hardcover • $22.99 Joe McCulloch at Comics Comics describes it aptly: "An interesting experiment in Golden Age of Reprints presentational engineering, this new 160-page landscape-format Fantagraphics hardcover collects all of the great Basil Wolverton’s crackpot daily advice strips as seen in the pages of Fawcett’s Whiz Comics, 1945-52, presented in comparison with Wolverton’s original pencil roughs for what looks like every installment." The Comics Reporter's Tom Spurgeon brings the basketball metaphor: "Who doesn't want to read as much Basil Wolverton as they can? He's not in the starting all-time five, but he gets a lot of playing time off the bench." At Comics Alliance Douglas Wolk declaims "Goofiness, history and process!" Mome Vol. 18 - Spring 2010 Joe McCulloch at Comics Comics opines "The centerpiece of this Spring 2010 edition of the Fantagraphics house anthology is, without question, the return of Dave Cooper to comics" and of the other contributors says "That really is a nice lineup"; Tom Spurgeon of The Comics Reporter agrees that it "offers a super-strong line-up of creators." We can't disagree — you can see the full table of contents and samples from each contributor as part of our PDF excerpt. So head on down to your local comic shop, but not before checking out the bountiful information and sneak peeks at the links above, and it's always a good idea to confirm availability beforehand.
Daily clips & strips — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources: • A new Vice comic by Johnny Ryan • Steven Weissman's new series of Stinckers is taking shape • On his Clip Joint blog John Hankiewicz says "My lithograph No Argument is part of the 30th Annual National Print Exhibition at Artlink Gallery in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The show, now open, runs until May 26th. More information here." • From Frank Santoro, what I can only assume are process pics of some color backgrounds using airbrush or spray paint... they're pretty, whatever they are • Get yourself a Dame Darcy Witch Craft Kit for all your charm-casting needs • Debbie Drechsler draws a fallen crow • Gabrielle Bell re-runs her story "Roosevelt Island" • It's Archer Prewitt's packaging design for Presspop's forthcoming Allen Ginsberg vinyl figurine • I don't imagine Renee French intends to remind us to floss, but that's what I'm getting here • This looks like it might be the cover to a new mini by Kevin Huizenga but maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part • "Blond Girl in a Black Dress 2 " by Mark Kalesniko • Josh Simmons & Wendy Chin have been keeping the cute coming on the Quackers blog • I'm super excited for Roger Langridge's new Thor series • Ectiopiary page 20 and "an ancient illustration" by Hans Rickheit • Jon Vermilyea posts a teaser from his upcoming TMNT zine Thanks to all the artists, attendees, and MoCCA staff & volunteers for helping make the 2010 MoCCA Art Festival our most successful ever! We sold out of numerous titles, some within hours (and to the chagrin of our artists who ran out of books to sign — sorry!), and had mobs of fans turn out for our signings. I took a load of photos; some highlights are below, followed by an embedded slideshow with lots more shots (which you can also view full screen) and a mosaic of thumbnails to browse. You can also browse the full set of photos with captions on our Flickr page.
Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship: Mome Vol. 18 - Spring 2010 The multiple Harvey and Eisner Award nominee returns for its fifth year. With this issue, the series has now featured over 2000 pages of comics in its four and half years of existence (2109, to be exact), which may be a record for an English-language alternative comics anthology. This issue's cover is by Nate Neal, who delivers "The Neurotic Nexus of Creation," a 15-page explication of the creative process. MOME 18 also includes the first new comic in several years by Dave Cooper, as well as the MOME debuts of Tim Lane, Ivan Brun, Joe Daly, and Jon Adams. Also returning are MOME stalwarts Lilli Carré, Ben Jones, Frank Santoro, Jon Vermilyea, Nicolas Mahler, Ted Stearn, Renée French, Conor O'Keefe, Derek Van Gieson, and T. Edward Bak. Download an EXCLUSIVE 15-page PDF excerpt (5.9 MB) with a page from every artist in the issue. |
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