I have finished eleven reviews over the last three months. I write these reviews because I like the books and I want to let everyone know how to find and support them. The thing is once I publish a review I continue to get updates from and about artists. As I move on to the next artist I am getting all these awesome little tidbits that I haven't been sharing. I asked
Geoff Vasile for permission to use images from his books. He said sure. He also said that he was moving most of his web-presence to
The Geoff Vasile Show! on tumblr. I bit the bullet and set up a tumblr account. I found out that about half of the artists who had stopped updating their web pages are now posting on tumblr. On a side note, Vasile posted this new slick silk screened cover for issue four of
Trackrabbit.
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Robinson's take on Fin & Jake |
Now on tumblr, I have started to see
Andy Hirsch promoting this
Adventure Time book that
Liz Prince had been mentioning. Not having Kids or cable I really had no idea what
Adventure Time is. Everyone else seems to already have been keyed into
Adventure Time. The young woman running the register at Austin Books all but rolled her eyes at me when I asked if all the issues of
Adventure Time had back-up stories by indie artist. Turns out I had been seeing a lot of
Adventure Time fan art floating around the intertubes. I just had failed to draw the connection. Unsurprisingly
Alex Robinson's attempt at
The Wonderful World of Alx Robinson is both awesome and a little freaky.
Hirsch did the art for the B alternate cover for the third issue of
Adventure Time:Marceline and the Scream Queens. He will also be doing a cover of another issue in November. Hopefully this is a good
link, if not he posted both covers at
It's Andy Hirsch. The six issue
Marceline series were done by Meredith Gran. Gran has been rocking out her own web-comic called
Octopus Pie.
Octopus Pie: There Are No Stars In Brooklyn, is a hoot and brought back the few fond memories I have of Brooklyn. Hirsch 's cover highlights Liz Prince's seven page back-up story. I ran out and got it but starting at issue three of six left me a little at sea. Gran's work seams like some solid story telling. Prince's back-up story
Fruit Salad Days is hilarious and stands on its own. With the Hirsch cover it is totally worth the cover price all on its own.
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Prince with Hirsch's Cover |
So that's where things I had been anticipating converged. Some of the other things I am looking forward to have been in print for years. Following Alex Robinson on social media is a reminder that I have three more reviews of already published work, that I hope to explore here. He also keeps on putting out teaser pages for the book he is currently working on. He just posted page
eighty-eight; it is ridiculous good but frustratingly gives almost nothing away. Also, when I wrote my
Guy Davis review
Guy Davis Artworks was off line for renovation. Now it is back up with many awesome preview pages including may works I missed. From adverts in B.P.R.D. I knew I had missed
Nevermen but I had no idea about
The Zombies That Ate The World and some other work he did for Les Humanoides Associes. As I track down those works there is also some work free of charge on
My Space Dark Horse Presents.
I came across two things slated for 2013 that have me chomping at the bit.
Monica Gallagher had mentioned that she had done some work for Oni but she has now announced that
Glitter Kiss will be coming out in January. She is also stepping up
Bonnie N. Collide to a twice weekly comic strip! There are also all her
mini-comics Boobage,
When I Was A Mall Model and
Go For The Eyes that I hope to review. The 2013 news that has me jumping up and down is issue number four of
Varmints! I am not normally an exuberant guy. As far as content goes, on the surface of it,
Varmints is one of the lighter books that I follow. While deeper things are developing, each issue stands on its own as a little comic adventure. Hirsch recently posted a page that reminded me why I just can't wait to see where his work is going. I have been accused of being dourer and I do hate musicals. So why am I so giddy? It is the audacity of having a singing dancing extravaganza conveyed only in static silent juxtaposed illustrations. I would call bullshit on many others artists, but he makes it look easy. You should go to
It's Andy Hirsch and look at the larger image. I could (and may) write a entire review just on this page.
That's it for now. I still have a stack of mini-comics to get through before I see what people bring to Artists' Alley at Austin Comic Con.
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