Monday, November 26, 2007

THE QUIET BIRDMAN



The Quiet Birdman was one of the great characters of the minicomic woorld until those minicomics got turned into a thick brick of a book called The Aviary. He's the witness, the instigating object and possibly the Machiavellian schemer in Jamie Tanner's surreal opus. Go read The Aviary, because I haven't. I've only read a whole bunch of minis. I talked about two of them here and here.

The Quiet Birdman is ™ and © Jamie Tanner.

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Sunday, November 25, 2007

THE BEAST MOTHER



The Beast Mother was my #10 choice in my Best of 2006 list.

The Beast Mother is ™ and © Eleanor Davis.

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BLAR



BLAR is the Segar-inspired barbarian star of Drew Weing's minicomic, BLAR. It's a fun, montster-kill little book.

BLAR is ™ and © Drew Weing.

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

THE AMZING ADVENTURES OF BILL/YES, MASTER



The Amazing Adventures of Bill is the fun-time diary comic. They are always the first ones I read after a day of conventioning and prior to a night of acting like a drunken fool. Only Tales Designed to Thrizzle makes me laugh like his do on such a consistent basis. What's best, for me, about Yes, Master is seeing Bill work on his drawing chops and bring them up a level closer to the funny. And his Igor is a great design — just like Bill!

The Amazing Adventures of Bill and Yes, Master are ™ and © Bill Roundy.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Ramona Flowers

Ramona Flowers

I just finished Scott Pilgrim 4 so here's a bit of fan art! Click the pic for LARGE RAMONA! The bat's a bit weak, but I like the brown bursts!

Ramona Flowers and Scott Pilgrim are ™ and © Bryan Lee O'Malley.

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Overcompensating





Jeffrey Rowland's truer than true web comic journal is one of the few consistently interesting and funny web comics out there. Some prefer his fantastical fiction comic WIGU more , but my internet monies are on Overcompensating!

Overcompensating, WIGU, and probably Jeffrey Rowland are ™ and © Jeffrey Rowland.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

CASANOVA!



Casanova Quinn! Probably my favorite mainstream monthly coming out. Definitely the book that made me revisit the value of the monthly serial at all. I'm sure, one day, I'll like to have a big thickens of these, but, for now, I'm thrilled to get my 16-pages and out each month. Cas hasn't appeared in the book since Fabio Moon started drawing it, but the latest issue (10) was still the best of the series so far. Hopefully, we'll get to see Bá and Moon switch on and off this series for a couple years. That'd be nice.

Casanova Quinn is ™ and © Matt Fraction and Gabriel Bá.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

H.R. all up in your Watson



Posted once upon a time and reposted here.

Paul Pope, Dave Lapham, Terry Moore, Grant Morrison and Jeff Smith are a BIG part of the reason I do comics. That, and of course, Justin for introducing me to them in the first place.

Back in college I had pretty much quite reading comics. But these guys gave me hope. I consider them my personal comics renaissance Mach 2. Mach 1 was Frank Miller, Hayao Miyazaki, Todd McFarlane, Art Adams, Masamune Shirow and Sienkeiwecz. That was in high school. Don't laugh at the McFarlane! That shit was tight and way left field different than the other stuff. In my formative years these guys are who I copied and how I ended up with the style I have. Mach 3 was right before I started drawing comics again back in 2004 and was basically Fantagraphics: Clowes, Sacco, Ware, Dietch and the Hernandez Bros.

Mach 4 is all the wonderful indie comics folks that I consider my peers, who inspire on the daily. That's a nice thought!

Perhaps I pay some more tribute to these folks. Amy Racecar! Tonantzin! Neil Jam!
Deunan Knute! Alias the Cat! I'll get around to it like Tupac and the Beach Boys!

HR Watson is ™ and © Paul Pope.

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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Superman, Lois Lane, and The Gorilla Witch




My first experience with comics was reading my dad's silver age DC comics where anything could and would happen and there was no need or attempt to explain anything.

The Gorilla Witch was created by by Dave Wood and Bernard Baily. Superman and Lois Lane were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman, Lois Lane and The Gorilla Witch are ™ and © DC comics.

P.S. Image was fixed after looking at it at a larger screen.

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HECTER THE COLLECTER AND PETER THE INSECT BOY



Here's a few things you should know about me:

1. Hecter the Collecter is one of my all-time favorite minicomics series. It says nearly that in the Wiki.

2. I think that's the only Wiki I've ever appeared in.

3. I've reviewed past issues a couple of times. First here. And then here (at #6 for 2006).

4. Even though I haven't written a proper review or anything yet, you should also know that I was completely charmed by Peter the Insect Boy Chapter 1 (part of a promised graphic novel).

That's all you should know about me. But you can get Peter the Insect Boy online at Quimby's.

Hecter the Collecter and Peter the Insect Boy are ™ and © Adele Moss and Leslie Bloomfield.

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THE FART PARTY



Two true stories about The Fart Party #7:

1. While I was away from my table at SPX, Julia Wertz came by and asked to trade her comic for one of mine. Marcos obliged. I think he was just trying to get rid of my comics so there'd be more room for his at the table.* At least he gave me the comic instead of hording it for himself, though!

2. I had a sack of SPX minis and a piping-hot coffee with me on my way to work a couple weeks ago. Some nameless jerk crossing a crowded intersection, with all of his attention focussed on his cellphone (I guess the person on the other end was crafting a particularly fascinating word picture that blocked his vision), had to dodge the traffic he was walking against, leap onto the curb and spill the coffee on my hand and my bag. My wrist was burned and some of my comics got stained. Luckily, the book that took the brunt was crap, but The Fart Party got hit pretty bad too. Then I opened the book and found out that Julia had double-covered my copy! The extra cover was ruined, but the cover inside was mostly intact. It's like Karma, without the effort.

*Actually, trades are more than welcome at our table.

The Fart Party is ™ and © Julia Wertz.

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HIGH MAINTENANCE MACHINE



When will autobiographers stop ruining comics for all time? Nobody likes them, and the cartoonists who do them can't tell a story to save their lives! These books are clogging the arteries of the medium and destroying any hope it has of finally getting super hero fans the respect they deserve! Their real lives make Superman cry!

Or something... The debate continues to rage across the blogosphere. The mass debaters almost all hail from the land of the ill-informed. And they've got big axes to grind with the unknown, shaking their fists in an unlit corridor.

Anyone who hates autobio comics should try reading one so they can speak from just a little bit of experience. Might I suggest Matthew Reidsma's High Maintenance Machine? It's a great daily diary comic full of humor and melancholy, drawn with an expressive and assured line. Reidsma also ably captures anecdotal scenes in a limited space and probably could've written this piece with considerably more concision than me.

High Maintenance Machine is copyleft Matthew Reidsma.

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BELLEN!



Here's a question for you: If Charlie Brown or Jimmy Corrigan ever found the women of their dreams, how happy would they be? If Box Brown's Bellen! is any indication, they'd be extremely happy. And still bitterly disapointed with life. Funny, wistful, philosophical and formally inventive, Bellen! was one of my favorite new finds at SPX.

Bellen! is ™ and © Box Brown.

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CARL IS THE AWESOME



Looks to me like Carl spent too much time in Dr. Al Gorithms staff jacuzzi.

Carl is the Awesome is ™ and © Marcos Pérez.

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FOUND CORPSE



The one-armed guy from Kenny Belasco's True Crime Fiction Presents Found Corpse Part II. Maybe if we all wish really hard, we'll see a Part III some day...

True Crime Fiction is ™ and © Kenny Belasco.

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Friday, November 2, 2007

DR. STRANGE

With only a couple hours remaining in his birthday, I present the first post in the Comic Book Fan Art blog:



Because of MAGIC, Dr. Strange is much more powerful on creator Steve Ditko's birthday.

Here's the preliminary sketch I did in my sketch journal:



Dr. Strange is ™ and © Marvel Comics.

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