More of the what’s coming your way later this year, this time from UK Publisher Blank Slate. Dates are estimated, but here’s what they’re hoping will be delighting your eyes this year…. Kochi Wanaba by Jamie Smart – March 2012 Announced a loooong time ago – back in May 2011 on Jamie’s blog in fact. [...]
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After featuring a few of the annual Hourly comics (which I mistakenly called 24-hour comics – bad me – completely different thing!), I found another couple to put before your eyes… first up it’s Marc Ellerby returning to drawing his face after a long layoff. Hopefully we’ll be seeing a reprint collection of his great [...]
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Boy, that Moment Of Cerebus does keep delivering the goods, eh? This and this from Dave Sim’s Glamourpuss #2 (2008) Said it before, will say it again, one of the finest artists out there, even when, as here, deconstructing and copying someone else’s style for his own purpose.
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Marvel have decided that, for no reason I can decipher (oh, a movie you say?) it’s going to be Avengers Art Appreciation in April. On the one hand: Variant covers are a stupid, ridiculous, destructive thing, responsible for no end of torment and financial troubles in the comics industry through the years (oh, alright, they [...]
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Then look no further. For those of us of a certain age, and a certain preference in our comic reading during the 80s, these will be wonderful. The Adventures Of Mr Phil Tumblr is “A Visual History Of Indie Comics … on shuffle“. And it’s already thrown up ads I remember so fondly, for books [...]
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Trese, by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo, is now up to Volume 4. I looked at Volumes 1-3 here, and the review of Volume 4 went up yesterday. This is what I said of those first 3 volumes (and yes, it holds true for Volume 4 as well): “Trese is a supernatural series starring a female investigator [...]
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Our great, bearded magus Alan Moore, Albion’s Wizard in Extraordinary, is given a guest slot on the BBC site to discuss this global adoption of the V For Vendetta mask he and Dave Lloyd had the titular character wear in the comic, now sported worldwide by a variety of anti-corporate and anti-authority (or more precisely [...]
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Trese Volume 4 – Last Seen After Midnight By Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo Visprint Foul play. Magic spells. Supernatural criminals. When crime takes a turn for the weird, the police call Alexandra Trese. We covered Volumes 1-3 of Trese back in January 2011. And what I said there goes just as well for Volume [...]
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Sarah McIntyre, along with Emma Vieceli, headed off last weekend to France for the Paris Manga and Sci-Fi Show – naturally Vern and Lettuce had to go along with them (and thankfully French chefs didn’t see them as ingredients for dinner!). As well as more of the cool Vern and Lettuce special strip about the [...]
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The Donger And Me is a self contained one page story by the brilliant Adrian Tomine currently up for auction and sitting with a bid of $550 at time of writing. Sweet. Although long before Hollywood beckoned didn’t Aussie comedian Paul Hogan have a cop character called Donger? The cop injured in the line of [...]
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Several months back I blogged about Spencer Scott Holmes and Ryan Dunigan’s Drunken Batman video (see here). I notice on their Vimeo channel that they now have animated versions of the Drunk Knight to check out: Drunk Batman and Robin Animated Short 1- Smart Phone from Spencer Scott Holmes on Vimeo. Drunk Batman and Robin [...]
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The House That Groaned By Karrie Fransman Square Peg The House That Groaned is the debut graphic novel from Karrie Fransman, and she’s certainly not frightened of really going for it. No thin little volume is this, no lightweight simplistic story. No, this is heavyweight, thick, literary stuff. Deliberately so perhaps, and definitely appealing to [...]
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A reminder for all Glasgow peeps, Charlie Adlard, the man who brings the brilliant Walking Dead comic to visual life, will be signing in our store in the city’s Buchanan Street (right by the Underground) on Thursday February 23rd from 5 to 6pm, so zombie fans, stop munching those brains and stagger your undead way [...]
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The excellent Bill Griffith, creator of, among others, Zippy the Pinhead, talks to Mr Media in a nice, long video piece. Fantagraphics have just released a very fine retrospective collection of Bill’s work, Lost and Found. (link via Tom Spurgeon at the indispensable Comic Reporter):
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Big Mother 2 By Sam Vanallemeersch Nobrow Press I’m just not the right person to appreciate this. I’m a comics guy, and my art tastes veer strongly to the sort of art that looks great but does so in service to a story. So basically Big Mother, as an A3 collection of artwork by Belgian [...]
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