Weird work schedule and lack of focus makes us a little late...
Video killed the blog star:
I started uploading a rundown of the list I submitted for Die With Your Mask On #3. More coming in April:
My Top 100-90
My Top 100 89-76
New SpeedPasteRobot Comix!
SpeedPasteRobot
The newest 20-page comic from Steven Solomon, which has been serialized by weekly email, is available now. here
More Cerebus Content Than You Can Possibly Consume in One Lifetime:
Our friend Colin Blanchette and one of the best representational artists ever in comics, Karl Stevens, collaborate on an in-depth examination of every issue of Dave Sim's Cerebus. It’s particularly fun learning about these early issues that I've never seen before.
Cerebus #8
GCD
AMOC
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AMOC
A Moment of Cerebus is one of my favourite blogs. They've been sharing a lot of "lost" Cerebus stories that weren't reprinted in those phone book trade paperbacks. The bibliographer in me is fascinated with this stuff. MiscellanyApocryphaArchive #4Jam
A Periodic Check in With Aces Weekly:
acesweekly.co.uk
John Freeman profiles Volume 79(!) of the digital-only anthology edited by David (V for Vendetta) Lloyd Aces Weekly. I don't recognize any of the artists, but I'm curious to try this out someday.
Roberta Gregory's Naughty Bits Bombed:
Fantagraphics
The Beat reported on a ship thought to be carrying the entire print run of Roberta Gregory's Bitchy omnibus being struck by missiles while in route to the U.S. from India.
Ryan Carey reviews Dan Hill's Fifty Flip Experiment #35 on his Patreon. Order here
Trevor Von Eeden New Artwork:
downthetubes
John Freeman profiles Trevor Von Eeden and two of his newest commissions, including one pictured above based on all-time favourite: Batman Annual #8.
Eric Kriek Gutsman Superhero Series:
Lambiek
This is surely a good subject for a future issue of Die With Your Mask On! A ten issue superhero series from Amsterdam-based cartoonist Eric Kriek. He is better known over here for his translated books: The Exile, In the Pines, The Pit. OrderAbout the Artist
Remembering Wayne Howard:
GCD
Internet Archive
(Some Wild Children's Comics!)
Underrated Black cartoonist Wayne Howard was born March 29, 1949 in Cleveland, OH (he passed away in 2007 in Derby, Connecticut). He was one of the better (imho) acolytes of Wally Wood and was quite prolific for Charlton in the seventies. Charlton gave him an unprecedented spotlight in Midnight Tales 1-18, with the covers and two stories every issue drawn, lettered, and coloured by Howard (later issues were pretty much solo Howard efforts). Profile
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