Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Watching Comics: Comic Book Manifesto

 Colin Blanchette has a new channel called COMIC BOOK MANIFESTO, which launched a few weeks ago. I love that he's still covering comics and comics-adjacent publications from beyond the mainstream/CGC slab ilk of other channels.


He relaunched with a flip through of the January PREVIEWS, showing us his personal highlights from the likes of Karl Stevens, Cinebook, Yoshiharu Tsuge, Aisha Franz, three titles from Fantagraphics, Caroline Cash, Jack Kirby, Rumiko Takahashi, Moto Hagio, among others...


Colin restarts my favorite feature with a group of RECENT READS, including EARTHMAN, Tradd Moore's DOCTOR STRANGE, Jonathan Luna's THE KNIGHT AND THE LADY OF PLAY, VACANCYPUKE & EXPLODE, CORNY'S FETISH by Renee French, David Gemmell's LEGEND graphic novel, AT HOME WITH THE TOTTERINGS by Annie Tempest, and wildcard DETECTIVE ARTHUR MASTER SLEUTH. An amazing array of comics, as one would expect...


The rest of the month is filled with more quick hit RECENT READS. First up is COMICSBLOGGER #1 (and #0) from Thomas Campbell, an old-fashioned print review zine (I mean that with the utmost respect).


Then we get some beautiful alternative comics: Caroline Cash's PEEPEE-POOPOO COMICS #69 and S.R. Arnold's PERRY MIDLIFE...


Finally (although he's got a week left in the month!), CBM gives us a look at THIS IS SERIOUS: CANADIAN INDIE COMICS a book issued in conjunction with a gallery exhibit.


This is coming out today so I'm looking forward to the February PREVIEWS video in the future!




Monday, January 23, 2023

New Comics in January Part Four

QUIMBYS.COM NEW ARRIVALS FOR 1/21/23:
KING-CAT COMICS & STORIES #82 by John Porcellino


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Daimon Hampton on twitter

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Douglas Cueva on instagram

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(Apologies. These artists have several new comics out, but I was unable to find cover images for any of them. Check out their art at any of the links.)

LAB RAT #1
LAB RAT #2

FLOOD all three by Michaela Chan

OUR GRAND STATION by Kelly Wang
Image from online version

SPACE FOO #1
ODD GOBLINS BOOK ONE both by Juan Lara



COMIC BOOK MILLIONAIRES by Eric Gordon

HACKS FOR HACKS by Jude Bettridge

DOMINO BOOKS NEW ARRIVALS AS OF 1/23/23:



AUNT TED by Pris Genet


VALLE by Morgan Vogel

NIGHTCORE ENERGY by Morgan Vogel

BONUS NEW COMIC FROM WIGGLE BIRD MAILING CLUB (OMAHA NE):
MY FOOL by C. Cameron

Subscribe through the Wiggle Bird Mailing Club patreon to receive this comic.
(I didn't know there was a local comix publisher around my neck of the woods. I love the delivery system through Patreon for a monthly comic series. See above for the December issue: TALES 4 TOMORROW.)

PREVIEWSWORLD.COM PICKS OF THE WEEK 1/25/23:


IN THE FUTURE FROM SILVERSPROCKET.NET:
Leo Fox has a 265-page graphic novel coming from Silver Sprocket! His MY BODY UNSPOOLING was my favorite comic last year. Very excited to hear this news.




Sunday, January 22, 2023

Five Highlights from THE COMICS JOURNAL 33

THE COMICS JOURNAL #33 (April 1977)


Image from HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

NEWSWATCH DC: Mike Catron gives a firsthand account of Christopher Reeve visiting the DC offices before filming of the first Superman movie. (page 4)

Image from GCD (Published the year before Childress' death)

NEWSWATCH: Obituaries of Bob Brown, Edmond Hamilton, John Rosenberger,  and James Childress (page 4)

image from TCJ Archives 

ADVERTISEMENT: Michael Kaluta exhibition! An incredible array of his illustrations and early comic book originals were on sale here. (page 11)

Image from GCD

excerpt from TCJ Archives 

ADVERTISEMENT: Russ Cochran full-page prospectus for the proposed Complete EC Comics Library (page 23)

Image from flickr

BILL SHERMAN COMIX: BASIX Underground comix column debut by Bill Sherman, a manifesto for critical writing on underground comix. Highlighted by a really good comparison of Rory Hayes/Neal Adams + Rory Hayes/art spiegelman. (page 29)

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Broken Frontier in Review 1/21

A busy week at Broken Frontier...
SALAMANCA BLUES wraparound cover by Alba Ceide. I own a copy of this one!


David Allison etsy
Alba Ceide twitter
Jason Chuang twitter
Alxndra Cook Instagram
Mereida Fajardo website
Ria Grix etsy
King Louie's Lab Instagram
Becca Kubrick website
Anna Readman store
Manon Wright website

Andy Oliver has an incredible eye for new talent and experimental comics! Check out all the artists above.

ORGANISMS FROM AN ANCIENT COSMOS reviewed by Tom Baker 
Graphic novel by S. Craig Zahler

ZENITH reviewed by Jon Aye 
Experimental graphic novel by Spanish artist Maria Medem

Always nice to find a new publisher of translated and alternative comics. Check out the Centrala shop.

WHERE I'M COMING FROM reviewed by Lindsay Pereira 
Classic comic strips by Barbara Brandon-Croft collected by Drawn and Quarterly. 

Thursday, January 19, 2023

My Comics Reading List 2023 #2

 8. DREAM DIARIES by Shazleen Khan


Well-known for the Webcomic BUUZA!!, Shazleen Khan explores three dreams in delicate pencil drawings with spot colors in what seems a departure in style. This was ordered from the 2022 Short Box Festival, and I believe it's not in print anymore. 


9. BREAKWATER by Katriona Chapman


This may be the most realistic comic I've ever read. It reads like you've just randomly dropped into the middle of someone's life and experience the day to day effects of meeting someone new on their job. No melodrama around here. However, life happens. The story unfolds naturally not twisted to artificially ramp up drama or emotion. I knew this book was going to be good, but come on! Katrina Chapman should be talked about as one of the best graphic novelists working today.

Image from katrionachapman.com
(I own the pencil recreation of this panel,
so it's my favorite)

BONUS: Ryan Carey reviews BREAKWATER ON Solrad many years ago.


10. VICTORY POINT by Owen D. Pomery


Finally, I've finished reading the 2020 publishing schedule of Avery Hill Publishing! From THE IMPENDING BLINDNESS OF BILLIE SCOTT to this beautiful book by Owen Pomery, I consider it the best run by any small press publisher in recent years. For his part, Owen Pomery comes up with the perfect story for his architecture-based art style, a young woman at a crossroads returning home to visit her widowed Father, based in a seaside experimentally designed village.


11. NOW #11 edited by Eric Reynolds (Hoopla Digital)


I've been buying Fantagraphics earnest attempts at an ongoing anthology since PRIME CUTS in the mid 80s. I've looked through a couple earlier issues and was ambivalent. A lot of credit to editor Eric Reynolds for the variety of art and narrative styles in this recent issue. While I'm not sure any of them are completely successful, they were definitely worth the effort to read them. The one that engaged me the most was "Mandorla" by Australian artist Stacy Gougolis . The artist plays with time, memory, and reality in a lengthy story of an event so tragic and mundane as falling off a cliff.

A couple Fantagraphics veterans also turn in some nice work: Chris Wright with "Money Coil" and an unusual short by Steven Weissman.


12. LATE BLOOMER by Carol Tyler (Hoopla Digital)


This was such a great collection, I remember Carol Tyler from WEIRDO (her first published story was Aline Kominsky-Crumb's first issue as editor, not a coincidence I'm sure). She came along well after the fading away of underground comix, but her comics are firmly in the tradition of Kominsky-Crumb and Diane Noomin (although unlike those two her character is herself and not a caricature of herself). This is some very dark personal work that doesn't necessarily read that way. The last story, "The Outrage", is one of the best comics stories I've ever read. Built on a four-panel per page grid and incredibly colored, this is just Tyler's life unfolding as she struggles with her relationship with Justin Green and motherhood and everything else. I'm not sure if this was finished in her later graphic novels, but it's a wonder as is. Highly Recommended!


13. THORGAL VOLUME #0: THE BETRAYED SORCERESS by Jean Van Hamme and Grzegorz Rosinski (Hoopla Digital)


The first two volumes of this long-running series offers an origin of sorts for the title character. At this point Grzegorz Rosinski's art owes more to Jean-Claude Mezieres, which is not a bad thing at all. I enjoyed this quite a bit and look forward to reading future volumes this year.




Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Watching Comics: sleepyreader666

 Like many others, I'm sure,  sleepyreader666 is the first Comics YouTuber I came across on twitter, opening up a whole new way to enjoy comics. His wide range of collecting (Silver and Bronze age Marvel and DC to current choice selections from Domino Books) and generosity with his time (He's a frequent guest on other channels and podcasts, and constantly promotes other channels) have had a positive effect on my comics collecting life. 

My all-time favorite sleepyreader666 video is his sharing of his extensive THE SPIRIT collection, it's an exhaustive look at everything from original THE SPIRIT sections to more recent comics from Dynamite. I do admit to sweating a bit when he took those newspaper sections from the 40s out and looked through them, not everyone would have done that!


An important series of videos is a three-part look at Richard Corben, the first video was made after the artist's death in 2020.


The second video focused on Richard Corben's DC and Marvel work.


The third video starts with some Warren and HEAVY METAL magazines, and concludes with Richard Corben's self-published Fantagor Press publications.


A final artist-themed video is an incredibly well researched and compelling rundown of his Neal Adams comics cover collection.


sleepyreader666 has changed gears this year in his videos (he's constantly evolving, another reason for his long YouTube life), let's end our tribute with his most recent video covering alternative graphic novels he's recently read.


Watch sleepyreader666's videos and maybe you'll be inspired to follow in his footsteps.

Monday, January 16, 2023

New Comics in January Part Three

QUIMBYS.COM NEW ARRIVALS 1/14:


WHEN WE WERE TREKKIES #1 by Joe Sikoryak

WHEN WE WERE TREKKIES #2 by Joe Sikoryak




PREVIEWSWORLD.COM PICK OF THE WEEK:
I don't usually like these small LOVE AND ROCKETS collections, but honestly Gilbert's art looks great at any size. This particular volume collects "Me For the Unknown" and "Chiro el Indio" by writer Mario and artist Gilbert. Never seen these, and I absolutely love everything Mario has done.

FROM EDITIONS-DELCOURT.FR 1/11/23:
CONSTANTIN DE CHAMBERLY by Karibou and Arnaud De Viviers
Looks like a barbarian comics parody where the main character's mission is "awakening the land of Karskyal to humanism."

FROM GLENAT.COM 1/11/23:
MONSIEUR APOTHEOZ by Julian Frey and David

FROM FLUIDEGLACIAL.COM 1/11/23:


SPARTE ATTAQUE! TOME 01 by Malgras and Prieur


FROM LELOMBARD.COM 1/13/23:
PURPLE HEART TOME 04 by Eric Warnauts and Raives
Nice art on this crime story set in Louisiana. 
(Volume 1 and Volume 2 available in English translation from Europe Comics)

FROM ASTIBERRI.COM 1/19/23:
SAINT ELME INTEGRAL TOMO 01 by Serge Lehman and Frederik Peeters
This is probably a Spanish translation of a bande dessinee. 

FROM CASTERMAN.COM 1/18/23:
(Published in English by Last Gasp as THE STRANGE TALE OF PANORAMA ISLAND)



FROM DARGAUD.COM 1/20/23:

FROM REPRODUKT.COM 1/11/23:
DER LACHENDE VAMPIR by Suehiro Marou

FROM DUPUIS.COM:
1/20/23:
LES AMIS DE SPIROU by super-prolific Jean-David Morvan art by David Evrard colors by Ben BK.
Based on actual historical events of SPIROU during WWII.

1/13/23:


1/11/23:
Cover feature "Elliot Au College" by Theo Grosjean.