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Saturday, March 31, 2007
Monday, March 05, 2007
Sudden Interview
Paulo Patrício has begun a new weekly feature at the blog of a comic book store in Porto, Portugal called Mundo Fantasma. He's calling it Sudden Interview, and each interview will consist of the same seven questions given to a variety of cartoonists.
The series leads off with me and will go on to feature Ellen Forney, Baru, Gary Panter, Fabio Zimbres, among others.

On the subject of Paulo, you should take a minute to look at his own blog, especially his continually evolving and always amusing"Sketch du Jour" project--the image above is number 52. Read more...
The series leads off with me and will go on to feature Ellen Forney, Baru, Gary Panter, Fabio Zimbres, among others.

On the subject of Paulo, you should take a minute to look at his own blog, especially his continually evolving and always amusing"Sketch du Jour" project--the image above is number 52. Read more...
Thursday, March 01, 2007
A few photos from NYCC and Rocketship
Here's a photo post focusing mostly on young, fresh faces from last weekend's New York Comic Con and the PictureBox party at Rocketship. First off, the School of Visual Arts table was busy throughout the weekend and had a much better location than last year, including an impressive display of original student art:

And speaking of SVA, recent grad Dash Shaw was up from Richmond VA to check out the scene. He showed me some pages from a massive 700+ page book he's working on and they looked really interesting (and unlike most people who tell you they're working on a 700 page book, he's actually finished a large portion of it).

Jessica chatting with Austin English, who was literally wearing his hat as an employee of Giant Robot, whose stand he was working.

Contrary to the way he draws himself on his blog, :01 First Second editor-in-chief Mark Siegel does not normally wear overalls, as you can see for yourself:

Last Saturday night Rocketship in Brooklyn hosted a book release party for two great looking new books, Matthew Thurber's 1-800-MICE and Frank Santoro and B.J.'s third issue of Cold Heat, both from PictureBox. Matthew's band Soiled Mattress & the Springs played a set in Rocketship's back room, which is slowly developing into a kind of gallery and performance space:

And here's the Thurber in question:

Not young faces but certainly fresh: David Lasky was in town visiting from Seattle but because of the convention I didn't have a chance to say much more than hello. That's him on the left, chatting with my pal and designer Charlie Orr.

Gary Panter, right, at the end of the evening, catching up with up-and-coming cartoonist Eamon Espey, who studied with both of us at SVA:
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And speaking of SVA, recent grad Dash Shaw was up from Richmond VA to check out the scene. He showed me some pages from a massive 700+ page book he's working on and they looked really interesting (and unlike most people who tell you they're working on a 700 page book, he's actually finished a large portion of it).

Jessica chatting with Austin English, who was literally wearing his hat as an employee of Giant Robot, whose stand he was working.

Contrary to the way he draws himself on his blog, :01 First Second editor-in-chief Mark Siegel does not normally wear overalls, as you can see for yourself:

Last Saturday night Rocketship in Brooklyn hosted a book release party for two great looking new books, Matthew Thurber's 1-800-MICE and Frank Santoro and B.J.'s third issue of Cold Heat, both from PictureBox. Matthew's band Soiled Mattress & the Springs played a set in Rocketship's back room, which is slowly developing into a kind of gallery and performance space:

And here's the Thurber in question:

Not young faces but certainly fresh: David Lasky was in town visiting from Seattle but because of the convention I didn't have a chance to say much more than hello. That's him on the left, chatting with my pal and designer Charlie Orr.

Gary Panter, right, at the end of the evening, catching up with up-and-coming cartoonist Eamon Espey, who studied with both of us at SVA:
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