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September 8, 2009

Muralized

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I recently took a trip to the west coast. First of all, if you are waiting on your word to appear on the Rare Words blog, thank you for your patience. It was my first break in 90 drawings! Drawings have resumed.

During my week I was fortunate enough to be near Santa Rosa, CA, home of the Charles M. Schulz Museum. It’s a comfortably-sized building run by a sweet group of yellow-vested senior citizen volunteers. Not only did I get to see a room full of original pages spanning a 50 year career, but an exhibit was running that showcased other classic strips showing what the cartoon landscape looked like during Schulz’ career. Original pages by: E.C. Segar (Thimble Theatre), George Herriman (Krazy Kat), Walt Kelly (Pogo), Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon), Sy Davis (The Phantom), Frank King (Gasoline Alley), George McManus (Bringing Up Father)… *sigh* including a nearly 3 foot tall Prince Valiant page by Hal Foster.

No archival book edition—no matter the level of quality—can compare with being nose-to-glass next to a 50 year old piece of paper where you can see the erasers, whiteout, and paste-ups. There is a craftsman’s level of draftmanship that is evident in that work. This is pre-”I’ll just erase that once I scan it in.”

This was the closest thing I’ve ever made to a pilgrimage.

July 26, 2009

Noose originals

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Noose original pages are now available for purchase online. The comic is now out of print, but you can own a favorite page.

July 25, 2009

Favorite Whatevers of Whatever

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Ghosts of the Past album artwork (above)
The guys at Invisible Creature did this one. It’s simple, lo-fi, and classic.

Gus & His Gang by Christophe Blain (NBM)
The book is listed as authored by Chris Blain, but that seems to be a blatant attempt to Americanize this French comics collection. Blain’s cartooning is so expressive. These truly fun stories are about a group of western bandits who rob trains and banks, but are still riddled with girl problems. Blain’s cartooning is nearly perfection, but the small format of book obscures much of the detail that is meant to be enjoyed larger.

RiffTrax
Does your heart still hurt that MST3K is no more? Well, Mike Nelson, Bill Corbet, and Kevin Murphy have started a new venture: RiffTrax.

The Baby is Disappointing (Idiots’ Books)
A very tongue-in-check story of how inconvenient a new baby can be. Written and drawn by Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr respectively, parents themselves. A great gift for new parents (who can take a joke).

Ledge skate session videoclip (via Crailtap)
Smooth and filmed slo-mo. Just relaxing to watch.

June 3, 2009

Show Off and tees are in

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Show Off and two new tees, “Heavy Reading” and “Faces,” are in and available for order in the shop. The shirts are available in multiple color combos. Get ‘em while they’re fresh. All order aways get a few extra goodies.

May 21, 2009

MoCCA Art Fest 09

maf09-medI will be at the MoCCA Art Festival in fine New York City June 6-7. The show is at a new venue this year at the 69th Regiment Armory (Lexington Avenue and 25th St). I’m looking foward to seeing it.

This will be your first chance to pick up Show Off (see previous post for a bit behind that book) and 2 new t-shirts—one with books and the other with faces. They’re being printed now so pics will come soon. If you can’t make it to the show, they will be up in the shop shortly after. For the Rare Words watchers, I’ll have the originals with me as well.

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