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  • Odds & Ends

    6:13 PM PST, 12/20/2006

    True Fiction by T. Motley

    T. Motley has announced a new, revamped www.tmotley.com.

    card by DaveK

    Ezra Claytan Daniels and Heather Kortan have started a new company that offers what are possibly the coolest greeting cards of all time. Loaded Blanks offers cards illustrated by artists like Dash Shaw, Alec Longstreth, Dave Kiersh, Jeremy Tinder, Grant Reynolds, Tom Herpich, Aaron Renier, Vincent Stall, Nate Beaty, Becca Taylor and others. Pictured above is the front of a Hanukkah card drawn by Dave Kiersh.

    Cry Me a River by Chantale DoyleCry Me a River by Chantale Doyle

    Chantale Doyle, who you may remember from '90s comics Misery and Vomit and As Air to Water, has a new comic / art zine out called Cry Me a River. Above are the front and back covers (I'm not sure of the printing method, but it doesn't translate as well in the scan as in person). Check out Chantale Doyle's website for more info.

    Nobody Can Eat 50 Eggs by Steve Steiner  Nobody Can Eat 50 Eggs by Steve Steiner

    Steve Steiner's got a fun cartooning style and has recently released the 28th issue of his one-man anthology Nobody Can Eat 50 Eggs. Check the website for more info.
  • Sparkplug Comic Books recent releases

    3:25 PM PST, 12/16/2006

    Sparkplug Comic Books has been busy this year! Here are a few of their recent releases:
    Asiaddict by Matso
    Asiaddict by Mats!?
    This amazing collection of illustrated travel chronicles the bizarre as well as the mundane experiences of a recent trip through Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.

    Wiping off the nostalgic "Shangri-La" mystique off of contemporary monstro-"Cities" like Bangkok; it reveals a more western smearedbellished recent history...with a few "Bombs" dropped in between...

    With his flair for details, Mats!? takes us on a journey, littered with landmines, through a landscape of beauty and horror, humor and disbelief.
    Mine Tonight by Alixopulos
    Mine Tonight by Trevor Alixopulos

    Stylish, violent, and sordid, Mine Tonight is a story of individuals with high ideals but few scruples.

    Lukas is an amoral gun for hire who finds himself embroiled in the corrupt 2004 Presidential Election. Pulp noir blurs with autobiography as the lives of Lukas and Alixopulos intersect, from the heady chaos of 1990s WTO protest Seattle to the moral fog of post-9/11 New York.

    Matter by Philip Barrett

    Matter Summer Special by Philip Barrett

    When the local wacky-backy supply runs dry and the chopped-up grilled skin-of-banana still refuses to smoke right, the world of full-time wasters Whitey White and Sean Brown becomes all hard-edged and distinct. Worse still: their sex-drives are returning! In desperation the duo respond to a small-ad cypher and soon receive the kind of imbibation capable of transporting them through an interdimensional lesion and are soon embroiled in a covert corporate struggle for monopoly of the transporting substance.

    Tales to Demolish by Eric Haven

    Tales to Demolish #3 by Eric Haven

    Eric Haven is back with a new issue of Tales To Demolish... in eye-popping full color! Deconstructing the tawdry form of the traditional comic book, Haven builds layers of dark, dorkish humor to undermine the expectations of certain familiar genres.

    Watching Days Become Years by Jeff LeVine

    Watching Days Become Years #3 by Jeff LeVine

    "When I sit down at my drawing table – scratch that because I don't really have a drawing table anymore... Actually most of these comics were drawn on the fly, on the road, wherever I happened to be – sitting in a cafe, on a street corner, on the sidewalk, in a park – wherever. The goal is to capture that elusive something, possibly a little bit of the truth, through the wonderfulness of words combined with pictures i.e. comic books. At the same time the goal is to try to create something new, to find a new angle, a new approach – to challenge myself and hopefully the future reader."

    Asthma by John Hankiewicz

    Asthma by John Hankiewicz

    Asthma is a collection of recent comics by John Hankiewicz. From story to story, even page to page, the book mixes a startling range of graphic and narrative styles to form a dreamlike whole.
    At once perplexing and moving, disturbing and playful, Asthma explores the formal and emotional reaches of the comics medium.
    Sparkplug logo by T. Edward Bak
    Go check out the Sparkplug website for more info and Poopsheet Shop I for more Sparkplug back issues.
  • Smittekilde #10: art brut delicacy

    11:34 AM PST, 12/14/2006



    Are you familiar with the Danish art brut / comix zine Smittekilde? Issue 10 is actually the first I've had the pleasure of reading and it's a pretty great collection of work by artists like Mat Brinkman, Monobrain, Zeke S. Clough, Jelle Crama, Zeloot, Crippa Almquist, Sylvain Gerand, Soren Mosdal, Jonas Delaborde, editor Zven Balslev and many others.

    Smittekilde is also a record label. Check out the website for more info.

    [ thanks to Marc van Elburg ]
  • SPX: Twelve Great Minis

    7:30 PM PST, 12/9/2006

    One of the highlights of any alt-comics event is the opportunity to take a look at a new crop of mini-comics. Some of them are by established artists who have regular, professional publishing outlets. They often make minis just to have something new to show at conventions, or do it as a way of publishing chapters of new, long-form works. Other minis are by young artists looking to establish themselves, and yet others do minis purely as an end unto themselves. Some are elaborate, with die-cut or silk-screened covers; while others are humble Xeroxed efforts. The minis I included in this article were those that were my favorites. There were a number of other minis that I enjoyed as well, but the minis I wanted to include here were a bit more substantive--both in terms of content and page length. Without further ado...

    The preceding is the introduction to one of Rob Clough's "High-Low" columns at Sequart.com. He continues with informative reviews of a dozen of his favorite finds from this year's SPX comics festival in Maryland.

    Click here to continue reading and be sure to take a look at the archived articles in the right-hand column as well for more writing about mini-comics and alternative comics.
  • Mini-Comics History: Monsters and Mutants #4

    3:53 PM PST, 12/1/2006

    Below is an entry from Dale Lee Coovert's impressive Michael Roden Catalog, an ongoing project in which the life's work of the artist is being documented for future reference.

    If you're interested in seeing more work by either Michael Roden or Jeff Gaither, there's lots of both between Poopsheet Shop I and Poopsheet Shop II.


    MONSTERS AND MUTANTS Number 4

    8-page mini-comix on lime green linen stock
    Published by Dark Horse Comix
    By: Jeff Gaither and Michael Roden
    Art copyright © 1985 by Jeff Gaither and Michael Roden
    Ltd. Ed. of 100

    This is the fourth in a wonderfully weird and wacky series of mini-comix published by the talented Jeff Gaither (monster artist extraordinaire) in the mid-1980s. This issue consists of a series of collaborative drawings, all of which are by both artists. The central figures in these drawings were done by Jeff Gaither and then mailed to Michael Roden who created some exceptionally detailed backgrounds. This is a very cool mini-comix.

    You can see from Jeff’s work with mine that he’s making great strides with line quality and character complexities and designs. I think he’s the best new artist since Basil Wolverton.
    [Michael Roden: undated letter to DLC, 1986]

    Resource Notes:
    Thanks to Jeff Gaither for providing a copy of this cool mini-comix.
    Publication information per Dark Horse Comix Catalog Number 1 (1986).

    History:
    This page originally published in The Dale Lee Planet Michael Roden Catalog: Volume 1, Mini-Comix Version 1.0 (page 22) on 3-31-01.
    Page revised and posted to the online Michael Roden Catalog 10-26-03.

    Copyright © 2006 by Dale Lee Coovert