This is the pulpiest of the comics being released right now. Needless to say, I'm excited. More of Sean Phillips work (including more stuff from Incognito) can be found here, at Sean Phillips' blog.Meet Me In Cognito, Baby
Filed by
Josh Kopin
on
Friday, September 03, 2010
There's a new Incognito mini coming out in the next couple of months, and that means that Sean Phillips is posting pages of the Brubaker written mini up on his blog, starting with this first one:
This is the pulpiest of the comics being released right now. Needless to say, I'm excited. More of Sean Phillips work (including more stuff from Incognito) can be found here, at Sean Phillips' blog.
This is the pulpiest of the comics being released right now. Needless to say, I'm excited. More of Sean Phillips work (including more stuff from Incognito) can be found here, at Sean Phillips' blog.The Long and Shortbox Of It Reads Comics in Public!
Filed by
Jon Gorga
on
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
A few days ago, the 28th of August, was the anniversary of Jack Kirby's birthday. The 'King of Comics' would have turned ninety-three this year. And unfortunately, he still wouldn't be getting his due respect.
(Check out this first part of a great two part video documentary if you're not familiar with his work.)
(Check out this first part of a great two part video documentary if you're not familiar with his work.)
In fact, STILL today lots of creators, publishers, editors, readers, and commentators such as us don't get the basic courtesy of being treated like everybody else. We can still get funny looks when we read 'picture books' in the public sphere.
Brian Heater, blogger with The Daily Cross Hatch, decided to make something out of the occasion and his own lingering feelings of embarrassment among the masses around the medium he enjoys and writes about. So he has started an unofficial holiday, to be held every year on the anniversary of Jack Kirby's birth, making comics comfortable and common in public spaces, out of the closet and in the light of day!
And The Long and Shortbox Of It! participated in International Reading Comics in Public Day! Yes we did.
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