| Things to See: 1/24/11 Roundup | |
| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see, Steven Weissman, Steve Brodner, Sergio Ponchione, Robert Goodin, Richard Sala, Renee French, Noah Van Sciver, Mark Kalesniko, Marco Corona, Lilli Carré, Josh Simmons, John Hankiewicz, Jim Flora, Jason, Hans Rickheit, Eleanor Davis, Derek Van Gieson, Dash Shaw, Dame Darcy, Anders Nilsen | 24 Jan 2011 8:15 PM |
• Jason's commentary on this page of sound effects lettering for the English edition of You Can't Get There from Here (now seen in Almost Silent) is hilarious; plus more early strips, illustrations and film reviews at his Cats Without Dogs blog
• New artwork, illustrations and handicrafts and other news (she moved to Savannah, Georgia — be her new intern!) in the latest blog update from Dame Darcy
• Another early strip (from 1989) by Richard Sala
• A new sketch by Lilli Carré
• A new strip by Steve Brodner for yesterday's Washington Post
• "Connecticut" by Josh Simmons — ouch
• Several recent sketchbook pages by Anders Nilsen
• A glimpse at the final chapter of Derek Van Gieson's "Devil Doll" which will appear in Mome Vol. 22 this Spring
• I cannot imagine a better panel for Robert Goodin to have done for the Repaneled blog
And more Things to See from the past week:
• Steven Weissman's latest "I, Anonymous" spot on his Chewing Gum in Church blog
• A new print by John Hankiewicz at his Clip Joint blog
• Sketches by Marco Corona at his Il Canguro Pugilatore blog
• Vintage Jim Flora illustrations, sketches & artwork at the Jim Flora blog
• More artwork from Mark Kalesniko's forthcoming graphic novel Freeway at his blog
• Previews from the new Blammo and Mary Todd paper dolls from Noah Van Sciver
• Some excellent sketches at Splog!, the Sergio Ponchione Lost Objects Gallery blog
• Drawings, sketches, photos from Renee French
• Daily drawings and animation production artwork from Dash Shaw at The Ruined Cast blog
• An old sketch of a... Teletubby?... by Hans Rickheit
• Thematically similar new sketches by Eleanor Davis at her We Be Ouija blog










