- The Evolution of Uncle Sam, by Elmo Scott Watson,…
from Yesterday’s Papers
- FERDINAND HORVATH DISNEY DESIGNS
from Cool Stuff
- Monkey Covers
- Jimmy Smith’s Instant Ventriloquism Record (Juro Celebrity…
- Waldman’s Music: 1921
- More “Jungle Book” Artwork (and more on pacing)
- Hogan’s Alley
- The LOLCat Bible Translation Project
- HISTORIA I LLEGENDA (2): LES PORTADES DE BATLLORI…
from Viñetas
- Eldon Dedini’s Satyrs and Nymphs
- Marder-ography – DIYB certificate
from Gunk’l’dunk
- 365 Days #286 – Terri “Cup Cake” O’Mason – Stag Party…
- Lois Lane, Serial Bride: Part 8 of an ongoing series…
- SAAM archive of Manship art
- Richie Rich’s debut: The Dancing Lessons
- MONSTER MAGIC ACTION! CARDS
from SECRET FUN BLOG
- Dulac’s Hans Christian Andersen
- Very Special Mouse
- More Eldon Dedini
- Einar Norelius and John Bauer’s Bland Tomtar Och Troll…
- Mel Blanc on David Letterman
- Shrimpenstein
- DRAWING LESSONS
from SECRET FUN BLOG
- More Tenggren Illustrations
- Flora Does Esquivel
from Jim Flora
- More Great Milt Gross
from all kinds of stuff
- Count Screwloose & Babbling Brooks Sunday Pages (1930)
- Banana Oil Dailies (1925)
- A Day in The Jungle Little Golden Book 1943
- George Baker’s Sad Sack – Original Yank Cartoons
- THE CSA HALLOWEEN
from SECRET FUN BLOG
- Forbidden Worlds #1
- Mother’s little helper…
from The Ephemerist
- Charlie Brown is a Suffering Artist
from The Ephemerist
- Rite of Spring Pics
- Missed It: CBLDF Board Changes
from The Comics Reporter
- Essential Fred Hembeck due in ‘08
from THE BEAT
- Cowpuncher cartoonist J.R. Williams, by Michael H….
from ComicMix
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Comics: Milt Gross Courtesy of Will And Marc
- If you only read one thing today, this should be it.
- With Rob Liefeld getting some press, I thought it’d…
- Random Comics New Story Round-Up
from The Comics Reporter
- Fred Hembeck Omnibus From Image
from The Comics Reporter
- Quick hits
from The Comics Reporter
- Ye Olde Tyme Drawing Project
- Oct. 15, 2007: Uncomfortable titillation
- Far Arden: Chapter Twelve
from Big Time Attic
- Go, Look: Sketching Davie Bowie Part II
from The Comics Reporter
- Review Party: Emptying The Big Basket
from The Comics Reporter
- Five Link A Go Go
from The Comics Reporter
- Monte Schulz Has His Say
from DOuG pRATt
- Laugh-Out-Loud Cats #300
from HOBOTOPIA
- Eeler
- New Strip! The Outlet, perpetrated by Walt McDougall
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! The Reporter’s Cartoon Service
from The Barnacle Blog
- Meet the Misses
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Snapshot Bill
from The Barnacle Blog
- Polly Sleepyhead
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Goops!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Sunday with Bungleton Green!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Say hello again to Lucy and Sophie Say Good Bye
from The Barnacle Blog
- Welcome to the new Barnacle Press!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Missing Friends, New Friends
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Introducing Citizen Fixit!
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Buddy Tucker!
from The Barnacle Blog
- More fun with Buddy Tucker
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Such Is Life!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Today, this woman would be a blogger.
from The Barnacle Blog
- Babies, Bachelors, and Balloons
from The Barnacle Blog
- Have You an Automobile Dog?
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Willie Hawkshaw, the Amateur Detective!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Happy Day to Me and Mine
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strips! Hawkshaw the Detective and Sherlocko the…
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! The Diary of Snubs, Our Dog!
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Duke Murphy on the Diamond!
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! It Happened in Birdland!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Variety Show
from The Barnacle Blog
- New feature: The illustrated verse of Wallace Morgan
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Mr. Broad of Wall Street!
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! The Naps of Polly Sleepyhead!
from The Barnacle Blog
Author Archives: STWALLSKULL
Nicknames and Schmapples Reviewed
Nicknames, a mini-comic I made a few years ago, was reviewed today on Tom Spurgeon’s excellent Comics Reporter website. Tom also reviewed the Eric Lappegard Shmapples collection on the same page (which I put together with the Cartoonist Conspiracy after Eric’s death this July). Click here to read Schmapples online, and click the below image to read Nicknames online.
FallCon: The SPX of the Midwest
The Twin Cities are a great place to be if you’ra a cartoonist or if you love comics… Minneapolis is the second most literate city in the country so, needless to say, we have a huge base of comic fans. We have more than our share of fantastic comic book stores. We also have what are certainly two of the best comic book conventions in the country for cartoonists, FallCon and it’s little sister MicroCon. FallCon was last weekend.
FallCon is always packed with cartoonists, both professional and amateur. Much of this is due to their incredibly generous (and very uncommon) policy of not charging creators anything for table space! This offer is extended to any comics creators regardless of experience, renown or talent (space is huge but it is obviously limited, so you want to let them know early if you’ll be attending future conventions). As a result, there are small-press cartoonists all over the place… FallCon has got to be the best convention for small-press cartoonists in the midwest (with MicroCon in the Spring at a close second).
FallCon is a huge convention, and growing every year (next year will be its 20th anniversary). It is also getting better every year… this year was easily the most fun FallCon I’ve attended yet. It has been held for a number of years in the vast Education Building on the fun, retro-quirky Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Next year it will be moving to an even larger building on the Fairgrounds.
This year the International Cartoonist Conspiracy decided to do something different for FallCon. First of all, it was determined that any conspiracy worth a damn should have a funny hat. Since the Cartoonist Conspiracy is worth considerably more than a damn, we donned our new formal-wear 100% wool fezzes.
Here I am proudly modeling my Conspiracy attire on Saturday before the convention… little did I suspect it would be 87 degrees outside! Yes, we had some sweaty wool fezzes this weekend. Let’s take a look at some of them…
The other big part of our FallCon initiative was to set up a Cartoonist Conspiracy lounge rather than a traditional table space. We easily had the most comfortable digs at the convention. The two couches were generously lent to us by Big Time Attic and Bud Burgy. Ryan Dow (pictured in the middle below) also lent us a nice drawing table which we made jam comics on all weekend. Ryan is flanked by Daniel Olson on the left and Matthew Kriske on the right, and the three of them (along with Vas Littlecrow of the Cartoonist Conspiracy Rice, MN local, who, alas, I didn’t get a photo of) made the main group of Conspiracy volunteers manning the lounge and welcoming new members into our fold.
Ryan is responsible for Introspective Comics, and also has a mysterious alter-ego that was also seen at the con this weekend. I went to school with Dan, and he is doing a fun, frequently updated webcomic at bewilderedkid.com. Matthew Kriske needs a website so I can link to him! Here is the comic he did for the recent City Pages comix issue the Conspiracy organized. Vas Littlecrow is a one-woman publishing empire… you can start digging into her comics here… she also runs the very reasonably priced Rice Print Shop, which we have gone through to publish a number of our projects, and I can not recommend highly enough.
Here’s another shot of the Lounge with the Conspiracy reading rack library visible (which Big Time Attic also brought to the convention… thanks again, guys)… the reading rack features numerous comics by anyone in our membership that wants to donate copies to it (if you want to have yours included, you can mail them to Big Time Attic 1618 Central Ave. NE Minneapolis, MN 55413). You can also see Conspirator Mike Sgier on the far right.
Here’s the Minneapolis Conspriacy Events Czar Danno (aka Dank aka Staplegenius) Danno is incredibly prolific and had many exciting new issues of his hilarious Manly Tales of Cowardice available, as well as cheap originals… I bought a Manly Tales cover to hang on my wall (pictured on top of the stack on the right). Danno recently got a rave review for his contribution to the Muscles and Fights anthology on Newsarama.
Danno is currently very busy getting us ready for our upcoming 24 Hour Comic Day event later this month (as a part of the international event 24 Hour Comics Day, which we have participated in since it’s outset 4 years ago).
In addition to the event for the last three years, we have also published the 24 Hour comics we make the day after the event, the first year as an almost 200 page book, and the two subsequent years as a box set of mini-comics. This year we’re planning on breaking the tradition of doing it the next day, and after talking to the friendly folks from MCAD Comic Heads who are putting together another Minneapolis 24 Hour comic event this year for 24 Hour Comic Day, it sounds likely that we will be collaborating with them to do an enormous box set collecting the comics from both events!
Next we have Mike Toft of Brain Food. Mike and Danno have been with the Conspiracy since the first meeting (now almost five years ago!) Mike had a free FallCon giveaway issue of his long running comic book Brain Food that I’m looking forward to reading.
Pictured above are Bud Burgy and Damian Sheridan. Bud and his publishing partner Amado (pictured below) were premiering the release of the brand new, even more enormous second volume of their Muscles and Fights anthology, Musclier and Fightier. The first volume was a blast, I can’t wait to read the second (full disclosure: I contributed to both volumes… so did many of the other people in this FallCon post). The third volume is planned to come out early next year… if you are interested in contributing to it you’ll want to do so before January 15th… details are on the website. Bud was nice enough to consolidate his table space with Amado to accomodate Damian, who was nice enough to put up with a ruthless aquisition of his planned space by the Conspiracy to build the lounge. Thanks much to both of you guys for making the lounge possible!
Here’s the other half of the Cream City Comics/Muscles and Fights publishing empire, Amado Rodriguez, on the left, and Jon Sloan, cartoonist and master of martial arts on the right. Amado and Bud are taking Muscles and Fights to a convention in the UK this week.
Here is (L to R) Zander Cannon, Donn Ha (of the Chicago cell of the Cartoonist Conspiracy) and Gene Ha at the Big Time Attic table… Zander is talking to 13-year-old cartoonist Lewis Tuck, who had a cool little mini debut at the con this weekend called CRANEON (which includes a pinup by Sam Hiti!). Zander was the only other fella besides me smart enough to wear a tie with his wool fez in 85 degree weather! Zander is the brilliant cartoonist behind The Replacement God, Smax the Barbarian (in collaboration with author extrordinaire Alan Moore), Bone Sharps, Cowboys and Thunder Lizards (in collaboration with Jim Ottaviani and Big Time Attic) and many other things. He has a new series of Top 10 comics coming out in collaboration with Gene Ha in the near future… Zander is taking over the writing on this run (which was previously by Alan Moore). I read a preview of Zander’s wonderfully detailed layout/scripts for the first number of issues, and they are going to be great.
Here’s Kevin Cannon, also of Big Time Attic, the man responsible for the (almost completed) Armitage Shanks graphic novel Far Arden, which I have mentioned before numerous times, and you can read online. Kevin was nice enough to give me an awesome sketch of heroic Shanks in fisticuffs with a fish. Watch for Far Arden to be nominated for awards all over the place next year after it sees print. Kevin, unlike his pseudo-brother Zander, was the only man with a wool fez smart enough not to wear it in 87 degree heat! Kevin also did a photographic report on FallCon on the Big Time Attic blog, which you can read here.
Here’s another picture of Donn… Donn used to live in Minneapolis, but now he is in Chicago… I forgot to ask Donn how things were going with the Chicago cell of the Cartoonist Conspiracy. In addition to cartooning talents, Donn is an amazing Flash developer… check out this hilarious game he developed a while ago, Five Minutes to Kill Yourself.
Next we have Brett VonSchlosser and Tim Sievert. Brett and Tim had a number of beautifully screen-printed items at their table, and Tim had amazing stuffed dolls of his character The Canary Kid (which you can see on the Big Time Attic blog). Tim and Brett have recently been collaborating on a fight comic called Champions of Eternity. Tim has a book coming out soon from Top Shelf called That Salty Air.
Tom Kaczynski makes some gorgeous mini-comics. He is also a regular contributor to the wonderful Fantagraphics MOME anthology… I bought one of everything on his table, and if you ever see him at a con, you should do yourself a favor and do the same. If you’re going to SPX this weekend, you’ll have a chance.
Here’s Sarah Morean, the founding member of the Sioux Falls, South Dakota Conspiracy Cell… she recently joined us in Minneapolis, so Sioux Falls is gonna have to get along without her. Sarah is very prolific cartoonist and a wonderful writer. She had some of my favorite contributions to the recent Alley Cat anthology we put together to benefit the family of Minneapolis cartoonist and Conspirator Eric Lappegard who died in July (The MNCBA thoughtfully dedicated FallCon to Eric this year).
Sarah is also a thoughtful comics reviewer as the Mini-Comics Editor for the excellent blog The Daily Cross Hatch. Naturally, I hope to shamelessly hassle her into reviewing my webcomic Soapy the Chicken there some day (which has been on hiatus but will be resuming next week on an irregular schedule). Here’s her FallCon review for the Cross Hatch. I bought everything Sarah had too…
Sitting next to Tom and Sarah was Will Dinski… which was appropriate, as the three of them make some of the most beautifully printed hand-made comics in the Twin Cities. I got most of the stuff on Will’s table too, although I stupidly passed on his gorgeous new handmade hardcover for budgetary reasons… I’m sure I will live to regret this decision.
Next we have Sam Hiti and the previously mentioned Lewis Tuck. Sam has the most amazing stack of sketches for sale that you are likely to see anywhere for a mere ten to forty dollars… Sam printed a book of his sketches recently called Ghoulash, and from how many sketches he shows up with at every con, I think he could probably make a sketchbook a month if he was inclined to do so. Sam’s best known for his deservedly critically acclaimed Tiempos Finales, as well as for starting the Fisticuffs blog. I eagerly await his upcoming WWI graphic novel, Death Day.
Pictured here are
Bob Lipski and Brian Bastian. Bob is probably the most insanely prolific cartoonist I know. There aren’t many cartoonists out there who can write, draw, publish and distribute a comic book every month and still work a day job, and keep it up for over 60 issues, as Bob has with his charming comic Uptown Girl… in fact, I imagine Bob’s probably the only one who has done this. After he publishes his monthlies, he collects them in huge volumes, of which there are now four… you can purchase them online here. On top of that, Bob regularly collaborates with Brian on the comic book Tommy Chicago.
Here is the previously mentioned Mike Sgier again with a plate of msg visiting the lounge. Mike has a couple of posts with his sketches from this year’s FallCon on his site, here and here.
One of the coolest things about FallCon is the huge glass cases on the left side of the building that they fill with an amazing selection of artwork… I meant to take more photos of this stuff… they literally cover one whole side of the building… it’s gotta be 1000 feet of glass display cases, all full of amazing orignal artwork and other obscurities. They went all out this year and had some fantastic art for viewing. Pictured above is a whole case filled with rare underground comics from the sixties and seventies. As they do every year, they had a case full of the wonderful Joel Thingvall Gallery of Wonder Woman Art, which I’ve mentioned before. There was also a large collection of trading card sized renditions of Doctor Doom.
Here’s another case… I don’t know what the specific theme of this case was, if there was one… note the Kurtzman Little Annie Fanny in the center.
They didn’t limit it to comic art either… here is a case displaying cheesecake art by George Petty.
FallCon also features a huge charity auction every year with funds going to The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota. They go around to all of the artists’ tables asking for donations, and they get a whole lot of nice stuff that ends up usually going for very affordable prices. This year the Conspiracy donated a jam poster comic strip we drew during the con along with two of the limited edition Lutefisk Sushi Volume B boxes of mini-comics we made last year.
Here is a somewhat readable copy of the jam poster we donated.
Here is the obligatory photo of superheroes… a whole goddamn Justice League of them. The Batmobile was off to the left…
Here is a photo of my comic book scores from the weekend… I got some fun reading to do. In addition to all the great comics I bought from artists, FallCon has a lot of comics dealers as well. I barely had time to dig through their wares, but I scored a beat up but intact Walt Kelly Animal Comics comic I’m gonna have to scan for my blog and a coverless issue of Gabby Hayes for a buck each! Plus one of the comics issues of National Lampoon. All in all, a really great weekend. Hope to see you there next year!
Crumbling Paper: The Outbursts of Everett True (strip #21)
Go here to see more Outbursts of Everett True on this site.
If you have a desire to draw your own interpretation of an Everett True strip and send it to me, I’d love to put it up for the internet for all to see with a link to your website or what have you. Send it to me at:
Click here to go to the Barnacle Press collection of Everett True strips by A.D. Condo
Click here to read about the lesser-known works of A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Mr. Skygack, From Mars by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Diana Dillpickles by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Duke Murphy by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Interesting Links: October 12, 2007
- Edmund Dulac Illustrations from Poetical Works of…
from Alternative ComiX
- Swift Arrow #1 1954
from Alternative ComiX
- Voodoo #1 1952
from Alternative ComiX
- Henry by Carl Anderson #1
from Alternative ComiX
- Today’s Bonus Video Link
from news from me
- Home Page: What Ducks Really Want
from MichaelBarrier.com
- Home Page: Agony, Agony!
from MichaelBarrier.com
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 7
from Stripper’s Guide
- Sony Colors
- Pixar Zoetrope at California Adventure
- Casper Gets Shot
- Lois Lane, Serial Bride: Part 7 of an ongoing series
- Richard Corben’s Comic Cryptids
from Cryptomundo.com
- Frightening Feminine Hygiene ad, 1948
- Go, Look: Jeff Smith Our Gang Cover
from The Comics Reporter
- Gil Kane (pencils) & Matt Fox (inks) from Mystic #24…
- DETECTIVE find questioned
from THE BEAT
- Mighty Mouse Presents: The League of Super-Rodents
from all kinds of stuff
- Denver Zoo Celebrates Birth Of Rare Mangabey Monkey
from Monkeys In The News
- Artzybasheff’s Neurotica
from Alternative ComiX
- Byrnes’ Complete Guide To Cartooning
from Alternative ComiX
- Ajax The Flame #1
from Alternative ComiX
- The Fighting Man (1952) #1
from Alternative ComiX
- Schulz biography website launched
from The Daily Cartoonist
- Bill Watterson reviews the Schulz biography
from The Daily Cartoonist
- Oct. 12, 2007: Tintin’s blacklist
- FROM HELL 14/6 (Articulating pictorial space, part…
- Why you should buy Absolute Sandman Volume Two
- How it feels to die
from Boing Boing
- A Golden Age Holiday Crossover
- Miguel Covarrubias
from Alternative ComiX
- Laugh-Out-Loud Cats #362
from HOBOTOPIA
- Ojimbo art show at Roq La Rue
from Boing Boing
- Go, Look: Robot26.com
from The Comics Reporter
- John Bolton – Monster Club
- slatts got it!
from jabberous
- Artzybasheff’s Machinalia
from Alternative ComiX
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 6
from Stripper’s Guide
- Shabani The Gorilla Tightropes
from Monkeys In The News
- Formula for Death
- Headless Horror!
- Bottom’s Up
- String ‘Em Up!
- Ghost Town
- The Living Slime!
- The Glory Hand
- Modern Design
- The Gossips
- The Voice from the Grave
- Zombie at Large
- Man Who was Scared Out of His Skin!
- The Soul Collectors
- The Invasion of the Deadlings
- Foul Ball
- Corpse in the Ice
- Werewolf Tale to End All Werewolf Tales
- Oct. 11, 2007: The thinking man’s Ralph Dibny
- “Lottery winner”
from In This Corner
- More Holiday Comics
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 5
from Stripper’s Guide
- Newsmaker Interview: Larry Marder
from The Comics Reporter
- WFMU’s Thomas Edison’s Attic from Aug 22, 2006
- E. Simms Campbell: Cuties…No Coloreds
from Arflovers
- Oswald: Race Riot
from all kinds of stuff
- *Popeye’s Creator is Gone.* [Winona, Wisconsin, *Winona
from Yesterday’s Papers
- History Maker Bio Illustrations
from Big Time Attic
Crumbling Paper: The Outbursts of Everett True (strip #20)
Go here to see more Outbursts of Everett True on this site.
If you have a desire to draw your own interpretation of an Everett True strip and send it to me, I’d love to put it up for the internet for all to see with a link to your website or what have you. Send it to me at:
Click here to go to the Barnacle Press collection of Everett True strips by A.D. Condo
Click here to read about the lesser-known works of A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Mr. Skygack, From Mars by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Diana Dillpickles by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Duke Murphy by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Interesting Links: October 10, 2007
- Micronations / Starting your own country
- 365 Reasons to Love Comics #279
- 365 Reasons to Love Comics #281
- 365 Reasons to Love Comics #282
- Regarding The New Terry Gilliam Film…
- TALKING TO MIKE ALLRED II: THE MOVIE, OTHER WORK,…
from Comic Book Headlines
- The Zombie Mask
from BOOKSTEVE’S LIBRARY
- CC support buttons
from Lessig Blog
- Surreal Bubble Woman
from Little Hokum Rag
- A Moment Of Monkey Goat Tightrope Zen…
from Monkeys In The News
- The Orchestra Augmented
- Mulling Holiday Comics
- More on the Comics Press/Newsarama
from THE BEAT
- What do Minneapolis, White River Junction, and Washinton,…
from Drawn and Quarterly
- [NSFW] The Terror That Blew Into Riverdale! Or: Tijuana…
- Paul Murry cartoons
from Alternative ComiX
- Captain Easy
from Alternative ComiX
- Flapper Fanny says:
from Alternative ComiX
- Lawson Wood- The Monkey Painter
from Alternative ComiX
- Graphic Witness
- chop
from jabberous
- I put this up in b&w a year ago. now, I’ve colored…
from new bodega
- (title unknown)
from THE BALLOONIST
- Original Milton Caniff
from FLOG!
- The Best American Comics 2007, and the best comics…
- Strong Bad Hates Webcomics!
from TalkAboutComics Blog
- Graphic Lit: “Flight” and other anthologies
from Panels and Pixels
- Graphic Lit: Classic comic strips
from Panels and Pixels
- Comics Scholar Ernesto Priego Denied Entry Into USA…
from The Comics Reporter
- Spielberg talks TinTin movie
from Blog@Newsarama
- FallCon 2007 Photos
from Big Time Attic
- Mike Fontanelli Sends Me Rude Pictures
from all kinds of stuff
- The Gumps II
- Interview: Paul Gravett and Nick Bertozzi Pt. 3 (of…
- E. Simms Campbell
from Potrzebie
- Oct. 10, 2007: A better breed of publisher
- Star Wars action figure collection in pixels
- WFMU’s Antique Phonograph Music Program from Oct 9,…
Crumbling Paper: The Outbursts of Everett True (strip #19)
Go here to see more Outbursts of Everett True on this site.
If you have a desire to draw your own interpretation of an Everett True strip and send it to me, I’d love to put it up for the internet for all to see with a link to your website or what have you. Send it to me at:
Click here to go to the Barnacle Press collection of Everett True strips by A.D. Condo
Click here to read about the lesser-known works of A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Mr. Skygack, From Mars by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Diana Dillpickles by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Duke Murphy by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Interesting Links: October 9, 2007
- Grim’s Betty – Dangerous Nan
- Starévitch
- Grim Cartoonist Profile Article
- Fantasia sketches
- Betty Drawings
- Aronson & the Yiddish Theater
- Betty on Parade
- Natwick Betty Saturday
- Betty on Saturday
- The Gumps I
- Challenge #8: Juxtaposition
from 52 Comic Challenges
- Neuroscience and God
from Boing Boing
- Boy arrested for Anarchist Cookbook
from Boing Boing
- Richard Thompson on how he comes up with his cartoons
from The Daily Cartoonist
- Playboy on Clean Cartoonists’ Dirty Drawings: “Treasures!”…
from Arflovers
- See ya in the funny pages…
from FLOG!
- Rocky And His Friends
from Alternative ComiX
- Animation History Round-Up #4
- Video of very small German man laughing at a camel
from Boing Boing
- 365 Days #282 – Road To Revolution… Where The Reds…
- Now It Can Be Told: The Dark Truth About Charlie Brown!
- Laugh-Out-Loud Cats #350
from HOBOTOPIA
- D. J. David B. Spins Comics-Tunes: The Justice League
from Arflovers
- Yahoo Music to record execs: No more DRM, ever
from Boing Boing
- That Special Something
- *Number 201* * Somewhere Lurks A Thing!* Boo! It’s
- Rampaging Monkeys Injure 15 In Athani
from Monkeys In The News
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 4
from Stripper’s Guide
- Family Values Don’t Extend to Credit
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Look: Del Close Skull Comics
from The Comics Reporter
- Marder Leaves McFarlane’s Employ?
from The Comics Reporter
- Wrap-up
- Muscles & Fights 2
from McCarthy Comics
- Oct. 9, 2007: Shuffering and Shmiling
- Gonna be another big one
from 24 Hour Comics Day
- EL VAGABUNDO MOSTACHO
from Viñetas
- Larry Marder Has Gone Green!
- An Interview with Shamus Culhane
- new champions of eternity for you to love!
- Links and stuff
from THE BEAT
- Schulz biography draws controversy
from THE BEAT
- APEL.LES MESTRES, PADRE DE LA HISTORIETA CATALANA
from Viñetas
- GRANIZADA (1880)
from Viñetas
- Y… FANTOMAS ERA “THE PHANTOM”
from Viñetas
- JORGE EL INTREPIDO ERA BRICK BRADFORD
from Viñetas
- Newsarama acquired by Imaginova
from THE BEAT
- Inside Loren Coleman’s Cryptozoology Museum
from Boing Boing
- Blog devoted to mustaches of the 19th Century
from Boing Boing
- Automania 2000 and Pan-Tele-Tron
- We’ve Accomplished A Lot In Two Short Years!
- Birds “see” magnetic field
from Boing Boing
- Wilful Are the Ways of the Countryside
from THE BALLOONIST
- Pet Rocks
- Where the Wild Things Are meets Cthulhu
from Boing Boing
- Todd vs Gary
from THE BEAT
- PERRY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP a best-seller
from THE BEAT
- Cartoonists of Cowardice vs Men of Daring!
from Arflovers
- Basil Wolverton show in LA
from THE BEAT
- Free old anatomical atlases
from Boing Boing
- Pinhole photography from inside the mouth
from Boing Boing
- The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss
from Boing Boing
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 1
from Stripper’s Guide
- And I Turned up a Couple of British Comic Strips
- Doctor Pat (Sensation Comics 97)
- Cap’s Acid Trip
- *Number 198* * * *Joe Kubert’s Witches Kill At Daylight*…
- Mexican Lobby Cards Sci-Fi and Horror
from Alternative ComiX
- Study Shows Fairness Is Only Human
from Monkeys In The News
- Boing Boing Frogs
from Cryptomundo.com
- Jim Woodring, Jack Kirby and friends musical recording…
from POOPSHEET updates
- Can Your Machine Be Hacked? Test Yourself with These…
from Virtual Hosting Blog
- 100 (Legal) Sources for Free Stock Images
from Virtual Hosting Blog
- Bucket of lard contains 105,000 calories
from Boing Boing
- Lessig video on ending corruption
from Boing Boing
- Badware state-of-the-union for 2007
from Boing Boing
- Laugh-Out-Loud Cats #342
from HOBOTOPIA
- Understanding Manga, by Scott McCloud
- Martin Sanchez’s found-object house
from Boing Boing
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 2
from Stripper’s Guide
- Reynolds on Mome
from FLOG!
- New Mighty Mouse episode at John K’s blog
from Boing Boing
- [NSFW] You Wants Popeye Porn, You Gots Popeye Porn,…
- A few images from Tijuana-Bible.com…
- The Lobby Cards of Cabral
from Alternative ComiX
- A Man and His (Weird) Museum
from Cryptomundo.com
- *Number 199* *Whither ‘Golden Age’?* Three subjects…
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Rojankovsky’s Frog Went A-Courtin’
from Alternative ComiX
- science geek
from Jim Flora
- Function of the appendix found? A good bacteria safehouse.
from Boing Boing
- Mexican Lobby Card Fiesta
from Alternative ComiX
- *Canadian Humor :* Arch Dale in the *Winnipeg Free…
from Yesterday’s Papers
- science geek 1
from Jim Flora
- Fff Results Post #94 — Bring Out Yer Dead
from The Comics Reporter
- Moondog Rising
- NOTE from Alternative ComiX
from Alternative ComiX
- CR Editorial: Face/Fight/Flee The Future! Talking…
from The Comics Reporter
- Mary Blair Song Book
from Alternative ComiX
- LOLBible
from Boing Boing
- Stuff.
from FLOG!
- Ballad of Mr. Natural and Flakey Foont, Part 1
- Go, Read: LAT on Gilbert Hernandez
from The Comics Reporter
- The Secret Life of Sluggo…
- [Metro and State] Comic book fans unite
- Alan Moore: the wonderful wizard of… Northampton
from Telegraph Arts
- *Number 200* * Jack Davis’ Yak Yak #1* *Yak Yak*,
- The Adventures of Waddles: Week 3
from Stripper’s Guide
- I’ve got a new comic, *City/City* that will debut…
from Sarah Morean
- Far Arden update
from Big Time Attic
- Oct. 8, 2007: Bob Montana is still Archie’s creator
- Blackwater
- Oct. 5, 2007: Rollerskate combat and fanservice
- “Nifty features of new $5 bill”
from In This Corner
- MS TREE to small screen?
from THE BEAT
- Cooke seeks WEIRDOES
from THE BEAT
- Chinese clockwork automaton from 1920 performs magic…
from Boing Boing
- Einar Norelius’ Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1934)
from Alternative ComiX
- Einar Norelius’ Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1929)
from Alternative ComiX
- November is Classic Comic Strips Month!
from FLOG!
- Schulz on PBS
from FLOG!
- Oct. 4, 2007: Kazuo Umezu is a child-scaring freak
- Go, look: Craig Thompson drawing onstage with Menomena
- Video: Proto-Cookie Monster Eats a Gadget
from Boing Boing Gadgets
- 24 HOUR PRESS RELEASE
- Lois Lane, Serial Bride: Part 5 of an ongoing series
- Artist gets probation for building secret mall apartment
from Boing Boing
- Chikanobu and Yoshitoshi woodblock prints
- The Question: Objectivist flighting style!
- WFMU’s Thomas Edison’s Attic from Oct 2, 2007
- Male Call
- Roger Langridge TCJ interview.
from FLOG!
- SKIPPY
- Go, Consume: Bits of Comics History
from The Comics Reporter
- Interview: Paul Karasik Pt. 2
- Good Day for A Debut; Brooklyn Launch Tonight
from Drawn and Quarterly
- ComicMix Launches Comics
from TalkAboutComics Blog
- Kubert and Romita Sr. Video
from THE BEAT
- Zimmie – Redux, Redact, Retract
from Stripper’s Guide
- Merchandise Questions
from TalkAboutComics Blog
- LESSON OBJECT #2
from The Woodring Monitor
- LESSON OBJECT #1
from The Woodring Monitor
- Oct. 3, 2007: Cardboard boxes, duct tape and pickle…
- John Waters interviewed in Independent Weekly
from Boing Boing
- Blondie
from Alternative ComiX
Crumbling Paper: The Outbursts of Everett True (strip #18)
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Click here to read some samples of Mr. Skygack, From Mars by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Diana Dillpickles by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some samples of Duke Murphy by A.D. Condo at Barnacle Press.