Thursday, November 30, 2006


Joel Trussell has a blog, for frequent applications of his kaleidoscopic frying pan to your funny bone.





I just got some Thomas Herpich comix in the mail and now I can definitely start flogging his stuff too... he is nutso, like early Julie Doucet, yet completely artistically sound at the same time. Like early Julie Doucet. Inotherwords, check him out before he stops drawring, like Julie Doucet!

Wot's more, there's new materials at Chris Harding's lovely site. And plus it's mysterious!!! Go hence!

Thanks to cartoonbrew for noticing this development!












PS There are still believers in Afanasy Nikitin!
If you are waiting for your Das Brick comic book, do not despair!

Wednesday, November 29, 2006


It's getting too cold to ride a bicycle.

It might be best if you dismantled it and played the nutcracker suite on the carcass.

It's from the metafilter.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

WFMU has bought YouTube!

No, not actually... but as of today they're heaps better than YouTube, since their UBUWEB warehouse of avant-garde film and video is now available for streaming ... in other words, it's youtubular!

No more waiting in long lines with intimidating Hungarian intellectuals to see the midnight showing of obscure art films, or waiting all night for some humongous file to torrent into your brainpan. Another public service from your friends at 'FMU!

I had a blast at the Harvard Book Store tonight, playing Santa. Herewith is my report (from their newly-burgeoning not-for-grownups graphic arts section, naturally).

When you find yourself peeking into your stocking, I hope your friends and loved ones have remembered to get you these cluster-bombs of merriment:

The Collected Moomin Comic Strips! Believe me, this has all the Tove Jansson you'll need to get through the long, wintery winter.

If 1930s Popeye strips had been drawn by Tony Millionaire, in Finland in the 1950s, Tove would not have needed to draw Moomin.

You can be glad she did.














For any of you tots who accidentally spent the 80s reading Goosebumps (or worse, watching TV), here's your chance to get caught up with the funniest writing that came out of that chrome-finish decade.

No, not Dave Barry... this! The collected piercing wit and fame-bashing wisdom of SPY magazine, in one easy-to-purchase tome!








Lastly, but far from leastly, this treasure of a coffee-table book made my lungs collapse, my larynx dilate, and my uvula ovulate: Art Out of Time, edited by Dan Nadel, is a compendium of zillions of forgotten illustration gems from the 1900s through the 1960s. Wild, fearless, and unrelentingly wonderful introductions to little-heard-from comic geniuses.



I leafed through it and felt like giving up: it's a veritable bottomless pit of inspiration.



Buy it for someone you love, or do like I did and get somebody you love to buy it for you!

Monday, November 27, 2006





You either love Mary Blair's stylized 1950s artwork, or you don't. It's A Small World is not everybody's cup of meat.

I think MB is a barrel of monkeys, and when somebody digs up a nice scan of her graphic design, I feel obliged to point folks' attention to it. Is nice!

Saturday, November 25, 2006


It needs to be seen. Can not say more.

The newest bestest internet meme: the post-it note comes to life; some nostalgia for everybody who misses being in the office.

Friday, November 24, 2006


Puzzled how to make your life more like Ren & Stimpy? Get the soundtrack... lovingly assembled, and available over at the Secret Fun Spot.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

















Every so often I remind everyone in the world that you can't not read Bibliodyssey.

Whatever it is you're looking for, it is there.










Joel Trussell has a new ad
and it looks nifty.