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Are you reading Uno Keratin's VIVIAN VAGICORN, the apotheosis of webcomicery? I am.
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Are you reading Uno Keratin's VIVIAN VAGICORN, the apotheosis of webcomicery? I am.
Our weekly strips from the Steves (running late this time, sorry): --- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here. --- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size):
Our weekly strips from the Steves: --- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here. --- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size):
Our weekly strips from the Steves (a little late since I'm on vacation): --- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here. --- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size):
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, Uni Keratin's VIVIAN VAGICORN.
Our weekly strips from the Steves: --- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here. --- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size):
In addition to our regular strips from the Steves this week, it is our distinct privilege to bring you an exclusive video view and looping animation of Jim Woodring's Moebius strip comic: --- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here. --- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size): --- Moebius strip comic by Jim Woodring (view larger sizes): Video:
New strips from the Steves this week: --- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here. This strip is seen here in color for the first time. --- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size):
First a bit of related happy news: Peter Kuper's "Ceci n'est pas une comic" (which Peter generously allowed us to host here following its various print appearances) was selected for inclusion in Best American Comics 2010, edited by Neil Gaiman. This week we're pleased to bring you a sexy & romantic Flog-exclusive unpublished 5-page story by Dame Darcy, a hilarious new strip by Stephen DeStefano which will run for the next 11 weeks, and our usual weekly visit with the President from Steven Weissman: "The Tunnel of Love" by Dame Darcy (permanent link):
--- Monday's Strip by Stephen DeStefano (view larger) Originally run as an experiment on Stephen's blog starting in 2008, Monday's Strip is re-presented here starting with this fine how-do-you-do, seen here in color for the first time.
--- Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size):
We missed last week's update, through nobody's fault but my own. Sorry about that! This week we are changing our approach somewhat. Steven Weissman's Barack Hussein Obama continues as usual but instead of a one-panel teaser we're bringing you the full strip — you'll still need to click through to see it at its original size, though. Plus, starting this week we're bringing you a variety of previously unpublished, unseen or out-of-print strips and stories from some of your favorite Fantagraphics artists! On with the show: Barack Hussein Obama by Steven Weissman (view at original size): --- "How Much Do You Know About Your Mutual Fund Manager?" (with introduction) by Michael Kupperman (view larger) "I'm including the rough as well as the finish because the rough has more charm... This was originally a page I pitched to a business magazine — rhymes with diplingers — on their request. The art director seemed quite shaken by it. "This is just, I don't know, really disturbing," he informed me, his voice shaky with emotion. "We're all a little freaked out." They rejected both it and the more benign, fluffy substitute I proposed — too frightened. "At that time The New Yorker was regularly shaking me down for comics, and I passed this along to them and, to my amazement, they accepted it for the back page. (This was 2003, before the cartoon caption contest took over). The following thirty or so revisions went smoothly, it was going in, and then — we invaded Iraq. The New Yorker featured an elegaic poem written for the occasion instead, something about how lusty Mars doth trumpet forth, etc. They quickly forgot this page, and it was never printed." |
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