Barack Hussein Obama
by Steven Weissman

Barack Hussein Obama
by Steven Weissman

Barack Hussein Obama
by Steven Weissman

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24 September 2011
Signing Covers at Book Soup
posted by Jordan Crane

Earlier this year, I drew a cover for the Penguin Classics edi­tion of James and the Giant Peach.  It came out well, and I’m happy to say that this, the 50th anniver­sary edi­tion, is now in stores. I am par­tic­u­larly happy about the fact that there isn’t a peach any­where on the cover!  Or the back cover!  Please see IFC and IBC for draw­ings of peaches.

Today, Saturday the 24th of September, 5pm, at Book Soup in Hollywood, I’ll be sign­ing these books along­side Aimee Bender, who wrote the intro­duc­tion, and Roald Dahl’s ghost.

I sure would like to sign some books, so, if you can, please come by.

 

19 September 2011
Cartooning Correspondence Course
posted by Jordan Crane

Frank Santoro is start­ing his own Correspondence Course, but it’s small: only ten stu­dents will be accepted.  It is a one-on-one 8-week cor­re­spon­dence course over phone, e-mail and snail mail.  He’s  going to focus specif­i­cally on advanc­ing your under­stand­ing of lay­outs, color, con­tour line draw­ing, and print­mak­ing for pro­duc­ing comic books.

Frank is an aston­ish­ingly accom­plished artist, and this is an excel­lent oppor­tu­nity to get taught by an absolute wiz­ard of this visual lan­guage.  At a mere 500 bucks, this class will beat the pants off of prac­ti­cally every class in art school you’ve ever taken.  You can get a taste for what it will be like by read­ing through his Workbook Series.

14 September 2011
Don’t be little, don’t be late.
posted by Jordan Crane

About a month back, I read that Dylan Williams was sick again with can­cer, and the med­ical bills were pil­ing up.  There was a gen­eral move to buy comics from Sparkplug in order to help off­set the bills a bit.  Then last week, Jason Leivian at Floating World started a fundraiser that involved get­ting artists to draw Philip K. Dick book cov­ers, and then auc­tion­ing giclee prints of them, and the orig­i­nal art too.

Then, this Monday night, I fin­ished up my own con­tri­bu­tion,  Eye in the Sky, and was get­ting ready to send it to Jason when I read that Dylan had died.  And that was a sur­prise.  I hadn’t even con­sid­ered that he might die. Marathon can­cer treat­ment, huge med­ical bills, crush­ing debt, bank­ruptcy, poverty — these things were there, but death wasn’t even on the table.   But there it is.  And, it’s always there, sit­ting right on the table.  The bills and debt are still there on the table, now they belong to Dylan’s wife.  And so I urge every­one to buy some art, and help her out.

Dylan, I’m sorry this was late, I wish you could have seen it.  I think you would have liked it.  I’m going to keep finger-walking my way through long boxes.  I hope ghosts are real, and I hope you just met all the dead cartoonists.

 

7 August 2011
Movie Première:
The Last Lonely Saturday

posted by Jordan Crane

This Friday in Los Angeles, come by the HollyShorts film fes­ti­val to see Seth Craven’s stun­ning filmic adap­tion of the Last Lonely Saturday. I’m going to be there doing my absolute best to act like it’s no big deal to see my story on a big movie screen and that everything’s steady as she goes.

August 12, 5pm at Laemmle’s Sunset 5. First buy your tick­ets, and then some­how find your way to the show.

26 July 2011
Keep Our Secrets
posted by Jordan Crane

Can you keep a secret? Color chang­ing ink? Books made of boards? Okay then… Shhh… don’t tell anyone!

25 July 2011
Sick
posted by Jordan Crane

Gabby Schulz is work­ing on a strip right now that you should go read.  It’s a squirm­ing, writhing six headed beast of a thing, and all the bet­ter for it.  I hope that it’ll keep going for quite a bit longer than it is at the moment.  It’s got some bru­tal pan­els in it.

10 June 2011
Sammy’s got a Site
posted by Jane d'Rancor

Sammy Harkham has got a web­site.  There’s a col­lec­tion of the many and var­ied projects that he gets him­self up to.  Have a look.

13 May 2011
On the Roll Again
posted by Jordan Crane

We’ve been out and about, tak­ing care of many Very Important Things, but now, at last, we’re back and rolling again. Look for new comics by Kevin Huizenga, Ted May, Ron Regé Jr. , Steve Weissman, John PorcellinoJordan Crane, and an exel­lent artist, new to the site, who we’ll be very excited to start post­ing next week. Thank you for your patience.

22 October 2010
Dan vs. Dan
posted by Jordan Crane

At this year’s APE, Dan Clowes talked comics, at length, with Dan Nadel, who, for­tu­nately for those of us not there, recorded the whole thing. Each on their own have an ency­clo­pe­dic knowl­edge of comics and car­toon­ists, but put together, their dis­cus­sion has such breadth, speci­ficity, and casual heft­ing of the arcane, that, in places, it can fairly take your breath away. You must now set aside some time, and go to school.

17 October 2010
Brinkman MONSTER Beer
posted by Jordan Crane

From Alchemic Ale, the same peo­ple who made Yeast Hoist no.15, now have a big beau­ti­ful bot­tle of Brinkman’s bel­gian beer (okay, ale). Also, for you peo­ple in New York, you have just three more days to see PHANTASMATGORIA, his show at the Hole (104 Greene St. 10012). Go now.

12 October 2010
The Right Thing The Wrong Way
posted by Jordan Crane

There is cur­rently a Highwater Books ret­ro­spec­tive going on in Boston at the Fourth Wall. This post should have gone up ear­lier, but in true Highwater fash­ion, it’s late and I will not bother you with excuses.

The ret­ro­spec­tive started on October 1st, will run through the 24th, and was arranged by TD Sidell, Brooke Corey, Emily Arkin, Jef Czekaj and Greg Cook. It’s a great look at the ratty begin­nings of wher­ever the hell we’re at now, and what­ever you think of what actu­ally got pub­lished, Tom Devlin’s Highwater Books had an awfully big effect on comics as we know them today. So it’s worth a look.

Dan Nadel over at Comics Comics has posted some pretty great excerpts from the cat­a­log: part one and then part two.

24 September 2010
Open Up The Wild Kingdom
posted by Jordan Crane

Brand new, hot off the presses, get ready to read Kevin Huizenga’s book The Wild Kingdom (PDF preview.)

In a cel­e­bra­tory ges­ture of benev­o­lence, Drawn & Quarterly is sell­ing it at a lovely 30% dis­count (scroll down to find it.)

15 September 2010
I Like Big Facts & I Cannot Lie
posted by Jordan Crane

This just in! Over at USS Catastrophe, you can pick up the brand spank­ing new col­lec­tion of amaz­ing facts with Leon Beyond, Back that Fact Up. This is the third book in the Leon Beyond series, and con­tains strips by both by Dan Zettwoch and Kevin Huizenga, sam­ples of which you can see here.

15 September 2010
Double Hazelnut Prison Family
posted by Jordan Crane

Johnny Ryan and Tony Millionaire will be sign­ing books and break­ing hearts this Thurday, September 16th at Family, start­ing at 7pm.  They both have brand new books, Mr. Ryan’s Prison Pit vol.2, and Mr. Millionaire’s Billy Hazelnuts and the Crazy Bird.  Keeping with the dou­ble theme, there’s both a Ryan flyer and Millionaire flyer for the night.  So, go on by and get your book signed and your heart broken.

Family is located at 436 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036.

12 September 2010
Deep Red in October
posted by Jordan Crane

Every October, in obser­vance of Halloween, the Cinefamily does an entire month of hor­ror movies. Corresponding with this, the September/October issue of their news­pa­per has car­ried an illus­tra­tion of one of the hor­ror movies, which I have, for the past three years, had the plea­sure of draw­ing. So, here’s the one for this year.

Deep Red is play­ing October 7th at 8pm.

10 September 2010
Browntown
posted by Jordan Crane

In the new issue of Love and Rockets (New Stories, no.3), Jaime has a story called Browntown. It just might be the best thing he’s ever done. In fact, I’d go so far as to say, it just might be the best comic I’ve ever read. It’s con­struc­tion is durable yet intri­cate, a bunch of sim­ple parts work­ing together flaw­lessly. It’s put together like a watch.

9 September 2010
McSweeney’s no.35
posted by Jane d'Rancor

The new issue of McSweeney’s is in stores. It’s got a wrap-around cover by Jordan Crane, with an appli­ca­tion of black dis­ap­pear­ing ink over the bot­tom. If your local book­store doesn’t carry it, pick it up here.

2 September 2010
Yeast Hoist no.15
posted by Jordan Crane

Ron Regé Jr.‘s fif­teenth issue of Yeast Hoist comes with a bot­tle of really excel­lent beer attached to it. Get it while you can. Meanwhile, stay tuned, and we’ll post the other four­teen issues here for you to read.

2 September 2010
Puke Force
posted by Jordan Crane

Over at Picturebox, Brian Chippendale is run­ning a weekly comic called Puke Force. Remember, as with all of his work, to read it snake-wise, back and forth, rather than just left to right.

1 September 2010
Jim Woodring and the Giant Steel Dip Pen
posted by Jordan Crane

Do you think it’s rough using a reg­u­lar steel dip pen? Have you ever even used a steel dip pen?  Well, imag­ine try­ing to draw with a dip pen that is seven feet tall!  Jim Woodring plans to do just that.  He is work­ing on a mas­sive steel dip pen. Both the nib and holder will be cus­tom fab­ri­cated, and once it is made, he and plans to mas­ter the unwieldy behe­moth in order to do pub­lic draw­ing events. Woodring is rais­ing the mod­est sum of $4500 in order to do this, he’s halfway there, and this is the final day of fundrais­ing!  Please help him out, and let’s make this idea of his a reality.

30 August 2010
Nancy Drew Covers
posted by Jordan Crane

Kate Beaton has some new strips, where she starts with a Nancy Drew cover, and goes from there. Have a view over at Hark! A Vagrant! If you’re new to her, you should have a look at her Edward Gorey cover strips too, right here, here, and here.

30 August 2010
Amazing Leon Beyond
posted by Jordan Crane

There are some new strips by Zettwoch and Huizenga up over at Amazing Facts… and Beyond!.

24 August 2010
The Car Engine Invitational
posted by Jordan Crane

Opening tonight, Tuesday, August 24, in Chicago, at Lula Café, is The Car Engine Invitational, where 23 artists draw the engine of a car. Here we show a sec­tion of Gabrielle Bell’s piece. For more of the images from the show, see here. The show will be run­ning for a month or so, so if you miss going tonight, you can still see it.

Featured in the show are: Marc Bell, Dan Zettwoch, Jeffrey Brown, Chi-Hoi Lee, Jay Ryan, Gabrielle Bell, Esther Pearl Watson, Andrea Bruno, Marijpol, Tommi Musturi, Jordan Crane, Sammy Harkham, Mark Todd, Anders Nilsen, Peter Thompson, Luke Ramsey, Doublenaut, Michelangelo Setola, Sonnenzimmer, Justin B Williams, Nick Petersen, Doug Shaeffer and Ron Rege.

Lula Café is located at 2541 N Kedzie Blvd, Chicago, Illinois 60618.

19 August 2010
Literary St. Louis
posted by Jordan Crane

Here’s a pretty spec­tac­u­lar walk­through of a recent illus­tra­tion job from Dan Zettwoch.  It’s enough to make even the hard­est work­ing car­toon­ist feel like a shirker.

13 August 2010
Okay, looka this flyer
posted by Jordan Crane

This is just a good look­ing flyer. Those heads! SO car­toony! I love it. Sammy Harkham drew it. That’s all. There’s not much to this other than that I really really like the flyer. here’s a link to a largeish image of it.

11 August 2010
Parsing Rege
posted by Jordan Crane

Here’s short and force­ful arti­cle on Ron Rege Jr.‘s influ­ence on mod­ern comics.


coming soon:
Ben Jones
John Pham
comics by:
Gabrielle Bell
Jordan Crane
Abner Dean
Michael DeForge
Sammy Harkham
Jaime Hernandez
Kevin Huizenga
Hellen Jo
Ted May
Joel Orff
John Porcellino
Ron Regé Jr.
Alex Schubert
Gabby Schulz
Ryan Cecil Smith
Matthew Thurber
John Pham
Steve Weissman
Dan Zettwoch