Friday Odds and Ends
Here’s a new comic from the relentlessly strange and consistently intriguing cartoonist Brett Harder. I’ve mentioned Harder on Twitter a few times, but not here on the blog, so time to rectify that....
View ArticleWhat Things Do Part Two
Jordan Crane’s site What Things Do continues to post some real gems. Among them, Kevin Huizenga’s The Body of Work, originally commissioned for the Cartoon Polymaths show at Parsons. Huizenga is a...
View ArticleDecrypting Rita
Here’s a cool-looking new webcomic: Decrypting Rita by Egypt Urnash. According to my old pal Thomas Blue (a visually striking artist in his own right), Egypt has an animation background, did some work...
View ArticleOur Bloodstained Roof
Our Bloodstained Roof is a new comic by Ryan A. It’s a substantial read, so wait until your coffee break or something, but it’s definitely worth your time. Some of you might remember Ryan’s story...
View ArticleSo Many Lies, So Little Time
Darryl Cunningham continues his comics crusade to untangle lies, myths, and misconceptions with a new comic defending the science that’s grown from Darwin’s theory of natural selection. As usual, he...
View ArticleCatching Up with Hans Rickheit
Hans Rickheit just began serializing a new comic called Cochlea and Eustachia. Looks weird and fascinating. No surprise there! He also recently contributed his distinctive line art to Paul Slade’s...
View ArticleKB & EC
I’m sure most of you have already seen both, but just in case, this and this are not to be missed (and are very different kinds of wonderful). [via nearly Everybody]
View ArticleOutfoxed by Dylan Meconis
What a great little story by Dylan Meconis of Family Man fame. Also out since my last post is the beginnings of a new Emily Carroll story, so don’t miss that either. Oh, and I hope you’ve all bought...
View ArticleNotes from Hibernation #2
This blog is going to be pretty quiet this year while I continue work on the graphic novel, but wanted to pass along a couple of links. Congratulations to Spike and Diana Nock for a successful...
View ArticleEvery Which Way…
Charmed this morning by To Be Continued, a collaboration between Italian writer/artist Lorenzo Ghetti of delebile and German web designer Carlo Trimarchi. After all these years, I guess we’re still in...
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