| Daily OCD: 12/8/09 | |
| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under reviews, Popeye, Original Art, Joe Sacco, Gahan Wilson, Femke Hiemstra, EC Segar, Dash Shaw, Best of 2009, Alexander Theroux, Al Columbia | 8 Dec 2009 2:23 PM |
Online Commentary & Diversions:
• List: The American Book Center in Amsterdam names Rock Candy: The Artwork of Femke Hiemstra one of its Books of 2009
• Review: "...[T]here’s one reason why Pim & Francie pulls off the unlikely feat of being more than the sum of its fragmented, disconnected, half-inked parts: it’s terrifying. ... The book... hangs in your head long after you close your eyes." – Martyn Pedler, Bookslut
• Plug/Name Drop: Whitney Matheson of USA TODAY's Pop Candy blog calls Dash Shaw's IFC.com web series The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D. "colorful and captivating" (and mentions that writer/director Paul Feig liked Dash's graphic novel Bottomless Belly Button, so that's cool)
• Plug: Thanks to Hef for plugging Gahan Wilson: Fifty Years of Playboy Cartoons on Twitter today!
• Plugs: Lots of Popeye plugs and Segar tributes today, in addition to Google: Technologizer, Mike Lynch, The Beat, Robot 6, Super I.T.C.H., and The Daily Cartoonist
• Plug: "If you ever skipped school to zone out to stacks of rented VHS tapes, or exhausted the wealth of movies at your local video store by 1995, then this is the perfect item for you, or someone like you. Packaged lovingly to resemble an VHS tape from days gone by, the book Portable Grindhouse: The Lost Art of the VHS Box contains some of the greatest crap-rack video covers of all time." – The Incubator
• Interview: Publishers Weekly's Calvin Reid talks to Joe Sacco about returning to Palestine
• Reviewer: For The Wall Street Journal, Alexander Theroux reviews a new biography of Patricia Highsmith
• Things to see: Original Al Columbia artwork for sale from Floating World

