Infinite Canvas photos – UPDATE
Nikki Cook - shares photos from the PARADE WITH FIREWORKS party AND the INFINITE CANVAS opening at MoCCA> THe latter was a rip-roaring success,...
More on otaku politician
The rumor that manga-lovin' Japanese pol Taro Aso (above, clothed) may be replacing Shinzo Abe as Prime MInister sent manga shares soaring believe it...
Great Cartoonists II: Milton Caniff/Norman Rockwell
The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive presents a treasure trove of old magazine articles on Caniff and Rockwell. Marvelous stuff, just marvelous.
Great Cartoonists I: Winsor McCay
Jesse Hamm reproduces Winsor Mccay's response to a Clare Briggs questionnaire on how to be a cartoonist:
Much much more in link.
Sometimes there is more than comics
The Chicago Reader has an excellent profile of cartoonist Anders Nilsen:
But just when doors started to open for Nilsen, he entered the most painful...
Beautiful Balloons with Maggie Thompson
While in Baltimore this week, we ran into the one and only Maggie Thompson, and enjoyed hanging out and attempting to distract her from...
Geppi and museum profiled
The Baltimore City Paper has a in-depth profile of Diamond owner Steve Geppi and his struggling but amazing museum:
Resentment against Geppi runs deep in...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
§ An otaku may start running Japan. Calling all monsters!
§ Raina Telegemeier ruminates on For Better or worse:
These collections, along with my dog-eared Calvin...
College cartoonist resigns
Grant Woolard, a cartoonist for the University of Viginia's Cavalier Daily has been forced to resign after a controversy erupted over one of his...
D’Orazio observes
We don't know about you, but Occasional Superheroine has been slaming it out of the park on a regular basis and is definitely on...
THE Wagner sells for $2.8 mil
Beckett Media LP:
The finest known example of the famed 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner was once again sold this week, this time for a record-setting...
Our new motto
We're not too old for this shit, but we're too old to kill ourselves for this shit.












