Old School Revisitation with Jesse Lonergan
Jesse Lonergan (All Star, Joe and Azat) editor of Hellbound II, takes a look back at his early comics and ponders on the questions many artists struggle with: “to redraw or not to redraw?”
Jesse Lonergan (All Star, Joe and Azat) editor of Hellbound II, takes a look back at his early comics and ponders on the questions many artists struggle with: “to redraw or not to redraw?”
Dan Mazur and Alexander Danner‘s Comics: A Global History, 1968 to the Present gets a (generally) positive review on British website popmatters.com: “A beautiful book filled with glorious reprints in color and black and white [that] leaves the reader wanting more…Mazur and Danner are studious in their research and analysis… Worth reading for historians and fans …
As if reading Jerel Dye’s comics wasn’t good enough, you can now decorate your entire life with his unique steampunk-ish imagery: prints, of course, but also on tote bags, laptop and ipad skins, iphone and ipod cases, mugs, throw pillows, wall clocks… do all your holiday shopping at http://society6.com/jereldye, and have a very Jerel Christmas!
Alexander Danner (one of the original three BCR members!), gets spotlighted this week on the Colonial Comics’ blog, for his contribution to the anthology “The Trial of Anne Hutchinson,” (pictured, drawn by Matt Rawson).
Chapter 3 of COMIXSCAPE by our own L. J-Baptiste, is about to wrap up at comixscape.net. Now’s a good time to catch up on the comic before chapter 4 resumes in March. COMIXSCAPE is about 12-year old Tyler Wesley and his adventures in his new neighborhood. Along the way he makes friends, enemies and figures out just where …
“Hellbound V: the End” the horror anthology from River Bird Comics gets a glowing notice from Tony McMillen in this week’s DigBoston: “Hellbound V marks the end of the Hellbound series, but luckily the books are going out on a seriously high note….”