| Things to See: 12/20/10 Roundup | |
| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see, Steven Weissman, Steve Brodner, Stephen DeStefano, Sergio Ponchione, Richard Sala, Renee French, Paul Hornschemeier, Mark Kalesniko, Marco Corona, Lilli Carré, Laura Park, Kevin Huizenga, Johnny Ryan, John Hankiewicz, Jason, Frank Santoro, Debbie Drechsler, Dash Shaw, Ben Catmull, Andrice Arp | 20 Dec 2010 7:51 PM |
• A little holiday treat for Venture Bros. fans from Stephen DeStefano
• Here's just one piece of artwork that Ben Catmull has for sale — see his blog for more, plus details
• Page 1 of Kevin Huizenga's Fight or Run? #1 looks even better in mauve duotone
• Richard Sala has some nice photos of the Penguin Classics edition of Dickens's Great Expectations with his cover illustrations, plus an old Blab cover illo
• Lilli Carré presents the masthead illustrations she's done for The Believer's comics section, plus another illustration at her Kettle of Fish blog
• A Christmas comic and downloadable print-your-own gift tags from Laura Park
• Andrice Arp fabric pattern
And more Things to See from the past week:
• Early strips, illustrations, outtakes and film reviews by Jason at his Cats Without Dogs blog
• Steven Weissman's latest "I, Anonymous" spot on his Chewing Gum in Church blog
• A new print at John Hankiewicz's Clip Joint blog
• Sketches by Frank Santoro at the Cold Heat Comics blog
• Illustrations by Marco Corona at his Il Canguro Pugilatore blog
• Nature sketches with running commentary by Debbie Drechsler at her Just Around the Corner blog
• More sketches for Mark Kalesniko's forthcoming graphic novel Freeway (now up for pre-order!) at his blog
• Paul Hornschemeier's latest t-shirt design available in the Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop on his News and/or Head Lice blog
• A series of illustrations 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
• Sketches, portraits, caricatures & commentary by Steve Brodner
• An eyepopping 2006 portrait commission by Johnny Ryan (I'm underselling it)








