Tag: art comix
TCAF has website, guests
With this thrilling poster by Daniel Clowes leading the charge as it cleaves its way across the internet, a new website for theToronto Comic Arts Festival has launched. Guests for the show include...
Tonight to do: ARTBREAK with Kidd, Heatley, Neufeld, Shaw
We're informed that you can buy discount tickets here and at the door with codeword COMIX. More info here..
Holiday Reading: The Last Lonely Saturday
Maybe a little sad for the holidays, but the sentiment is pure and clear.
BTW, Jordan Crane's lovely little tone poem is available as part of What Things Do, a new online comics archive by...
Rickheit launches ECTOPIARY
Hans Rickheit's THE SQUIRREL MACHINE was one of the year's most dazzling surprises -- an extremely creepy and imaginative tale that made an indelible impression and announced the maturation of a unique talent. Rickheit...
Billy Hazelnuts 2!
The ever indispensable Flog blog points us to exciting Tony Millionaire news:
First, so as not to bury the lede: Tony Millionaire is on Twitter. This is major. So far he is on a roll;...
Huizenga’s Postcard from Fielder
Kevin Huizenga continues to explore the wonder of the quotidian.
More Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival reactions
Dan Nadel, co-organizer of the recent BCGF, wraps things up at Comics Comics -- it was a very successful day, and in response to my musings over how much money changed hands, indications are...
News, notes, and photos from Brooklyn
As we walked around the room at the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival on Saturday, we asked folks what was coming up for 2010 and got a few newsy notes
Perhaps the biggest news...
Prints by Marc Bell and Al Columbia available
Gabe at Desert Island writes to tell us of two bitchin' prints by Marc Bell and Al Columbia which are available for order for $30 each.
Maybe your readers will enjoy these small-edition handmade...
Driven By Lemons on the iPhone
Josh Cotter's insane, experimental, fantastic Driven By Lemons was one of the hits of SPX -- a sketchbook journal of art that somehow coheres into a narrative. As print as they come, right? But,...
Brian Chippendale on Dark Reign
Beloved art comix storyteller Brian Chippendale finds a missing page from this
and draws it. No lie.
SPX programming announced
Some great panelists and topics...someone better be recording some of these!
SPOTLIGHTS
R. Sikoryak’s Masterpiece Comics
For twenty years, stylistic chameleon R. Sikoryak has been producing literary adaptations in comics form that marry the plots of Western...