| Things to see: 8/31/10 | |
| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Wilfred Santiago, Tom Kaczynski, Tim Lane, Things to see, Steven Weissman, Richard Sala, Renee French, Paul Hornschemeier, Mark Kalesniko, Marco Corona, Lilli Carré, Laura Park, Jon Adams, Jim Flora, Jason, Hans Rickheit, Gabrielle Bell, Derek Van Gieson, Ben Catmull | 31 Aug 2010 9:53 PM |
Periodic clips & strips, just under the wire (for the Pacific time zone anyway) — click for improved/additional viewing at the sources:
• From Wilfred Santiago, a cartoon drawn for our 30th anniversary back in 2006
• A glimpse of Ben Catmull's current work in progress
• From Jason: A 1981 cartoon; a couple of cover illustrations; a Mjau Mjau back cover painting; and I think "T.W." is Tom Waits
• Steven Weissman's Truman Capote strip re-redux
• Richard Sala presents selections from his Comic Art Collective offerings, including Peculia pinups and this 1991 illustration
• The last page of Marco Corona's "briganti" story
• The latest installment of Tim Lane's Belligerent Piano
• Speaking of thieves: a detail of Jim Flora's The Big Bank Robbery, circa mid-1960s
• Lilli Carré presents a still from an animated loop drawing in progress; also, she announces that her short film Head Garden is part of a film program at Chicago's Lincoln Hall tomorrow/tonight (Sept. 1)
• The fifth installment of Gabrielle Bell's San Diego Comic-Con Comicumentary features her ex Michel Gondry, nudity, and awkwardness
• More AMC Pacer studies by Mark Kalesniko for Freeway
• Paul Hornschemeier's latest t-shirt design for his Forlorn Funnies Shirt Shop
• A happy/sad Lewis comic by Laura Park
• From Renee French: mitt guy, a stage, the cover to something called Tag K
• Hans Rickheit's Ectopiary page 39
• "The Devil Doll" part 4 page 4 by Derek Van Gieson, plus another Moomin parody strip
• Tom Kaczynski draws comics scholar Isaac Cates, who returns the favor; Tom's also been writing a series of thought-provoking essays on comics on his Transatlantis blog, well worth reading
• As seen on Boing Boing, it's Jon Adams's cereal-mascot mashup; plus a new Truth Serum strip


















