Home Comics Art Weekend reading: Forest Frolics ComicsArtIndie Comics Weekend reading: Forest Frolics By Heidi MacDonald - 05/20/2011 5:38 pm 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin ReddIt Email Tumblr From Michael DeForge at WHAT THINGS DO. Related RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR COOL ART: The Esty shop of Animorphs cover artist DAVID MATTINGLY Indie Comics News: A new Tillie Walden collection; Breakdown Press and more INTERVIEW: Exploring the Early Years of KING-CAT with John Porcellino 1 COMMENT this is a weird blog , weird but good :) DeForge is a beast. Every time I turn around, he’s putting something else out. He’s one of my top two visceral cartoonists right now; icky, slimy, textural work that I can’t look away from. Hot Now! INTERVIEW: Wesley Snipes talks his COMING 2 AMERICA debut 02/26/2021 12:00 pm BLUE BEETLE coming to the DCEU from director Angel Manuel Soto 02/23/2021 5:00 pm Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K. animated series announces summer release date 02/25/2021 5:35 pm INTERVIEW: Michael Watson talks remixing Lovecraftian horror in ITHAQA 03/01/2021 10:30 am FANDOM FLAMES: All of the streaming services, none of the time 02/26/2021 3:00 pm VIDEO: SHADOW AND BONE reveals the Shadow Fold in new teaser... 02/26/2021 12:55 pm LATEST POSTS REVIEW: RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON full of heart-warming magic and charm Therese Lacson - 03/01/2021 12:00 pm INTERVIEW: Michael Watson talks remixing Lovecraftian horror in ITHAQA 03/01/2021 10:30 am Vault Comics seals global distribution deal with Simon & Schuster 03/01/2021 10:15 am A MONTH OF GREAT ROMANCE: 14 Romantic Webtoons to make you fall head-over-heels in love 02/28/2021 1:00 pm ADVERTISEMENT
DeForge is a beast. Every time I turn around, he’s putting something else out. He’s one of my top two visceral cartoonists right now; icky, slimy, textural work that I can’t look away from.
this is a weird blog , weird but good :)
DeForge is a beast. Every time I turn around, he’s putting something else out.
He’s one of my top two visceral cartoonists right now; icky, slimy, textural work that I can’t look away from.