Comics, not Comics?
(There are times when one finds oneself looking in the mirror and asking:”well..how did I get here?” This is one of those times.) “korumbu! confesses” by geoff grogan; from pood … Continue reading Comics, not Comics?
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(There are times when one finds oneself looking in the mirror and asking:”well..how did I get here?” This is one of those times.) “korumbu! confesses” by geoff grogan; from pood … Continue reading Comics, not Comics?
I’m not a Richard Prince fan. I lost patience with his dry appropriations of the Marlboro Man and other advertising images long ago. Argue what you will about these works; … Continue reading Transformative Use
As I told ya’ last week, we’ve been working hard on the new issue of pood–coming out in April, just in time for MoCCA–and I’ve been working all day on … Continue reading Pood no.3 video preview
SINCE- Kevin Mutch, Alex Rader and I are in the throes of putting the new issue of pood–the BIGGEST newspaper comics anthology in existence!–together–, I thought I’d post my … Continue reading the cafe Oop Zoo
Today-a recap! A sample of some of my favorite cover versions included in the past month’s marathon. All freehand, no pencil and using prismacolor markers, both color and the premier … Continue reading 28 covers, 28 days
28 days! 28 covers! Wow! Never thought I’d actually get to this point–but here it is and I just made it–just barely, that is! Up till the last minute I … Continue reading February Finale! The wedding of Reed & Sue!
I’m ten years too young for the original Mad, but these comics were still around, in one form or another, throughout my childhood in the 1960’s. I think my first … Continue reading culture shock: MAD
I loved what Paul Pope did for Adam Strange in the pages of Wednesday Comics a couple of summers ago. Interestingly enough though, Pope’s “Strange” was more like the best … Continue reading The Future Past: Adam Strange and Carmine Infantino
Afraid I’m something of a traditionalist when it comes to Frankie–a Universal Studios’ Frankenstein-style traditionalist, that is. I’ve read the Shelley, of course–and seen the various versions, from the Branagh … Continue reading Friday Frankenstein: MoF no.1
(* well, for this month, anyway. )Once again–this is from the very beginnings of this project, before I knew I was doing anything, and I drew this quickly one morning … Continue reading Absolutely Final Starlin*: Mar-Vell no.33
Couldn’t just do one Wrightson cover–had to do another, and here ’tis: Swamp Thing no.10.
Before Alan Moore, before Steve Bissette, there was Len Wein and Berni Wrightson. While Moore and Bissette discovered depths to the character no one previously imagined, no matter how old … Continue reading Swamp Thing no.9: Berni Wrightson