Helloween!

21 Days of Halloween: Nick Gazin

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Artwork created as a T-shirt for the band The Black Dahlia Murders, entitled "Monsters." Details here. Gazin is an NYC-based illustrator and the...

21 Days of Halloween supplemental; Chris Ware in the New Yorker

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Ware did the cover and a comic inside this week's issue.

21 Days of Halloween: Ben Templesmith

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An avid blogger and prolific tweeter, Ben Templesmith is the creator or co-creator of Fell, 30 Days of Night, Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse, Welcome to...

21 Days of Halloween: Matt Sundstrom

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As we enter the final stretch, today's Halloween art comes from Matt Sundstrom, illustrator and sometime cartoonist (Dark Horse Presents.) Click for a full-sized...

21 Days of Halloween: Donald Duck

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How about a double dose of William van Horn (above) and Carl Barks (below) to get you into the mood? Thanks to Susan Daigle-Leach...

21 Days of Halloween: Guy Davis

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Guy Davis has worked on a ton of great comics and just this year won the Eisner award for Best Penciler/Inker for his work...

21 Days of Halloween: Colleen Frakes

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Colleen Frakes, Ignatz- and Xeric-winning author of the marvelous WOMAN KING, provided this. Frakes is a CCS grad, and I'm sure we'll be...

21 Days of Halloween: Adam Koford

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Today's art comes from Adam Koford, the talented fellow behind The Laugh Out Loud Cats, the Super-Punch logo and many other distinguished enterprises. ...

21 Days of Halloween — supplemental

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More pumpkin carving, stolen from Warren Ellis.com. A side note: we still have openings for art. Doesn't have to be new -- a link...

21 Days of Halloween: Uriel A. Durán

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Here are two disabled people who have really overcome their handicaps to become kick-ass monster fighters! Cherry from Planet Terror and Ash from the...

21 Days of Halloween: Jim Rugg

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What to be for Halloween? Jim Rugg has solved your problems with this AFRODISIAC HALLOWEEN MASK. AFRODISIAC, in case you didn't know, is...

21 Days of Halloween: Skottie Young

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For our 21 days of Halloween celebration, Stephen Gettis reminded us of his Hey Oscar Wilde! It's Clobberin' Time!!! blog in which cartoonists imagine...

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