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Post by papersnail on Sept 16, 2021 1:59:18 GMT
What's got you excited on the horizon?
Joe Kessler "The Gull Yettin" Antoine Cossé "Metax" Margot Ferrick's unnamed "Dognurse" sequel Carlos Gonzalez "Everglide #3" (any day now!) Olivier Schrauwen "Sunday 5&6" Anna Haifisch "Mouse in Residence" and "Schappi" CF "Gymnasium" Noel Freibert "Spine" and a hopefully-still-happening collection Jon Chandler "John's Worth" collection
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Post by bayls171 on Sept 16, 2021 2:14:04 GMT
The new Tsuge book has been a long time coming. Also new Gipi and Breccia in english next year
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Post by zoddman on Sept 16, 2021 2:54:38 GMT
Yeah the new Tsuge book which is creeping closer to his "Screw Style" era is going to be great, also looking forward to the collected 'Night Hunters' book by Alexis Ziritt.
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Post by BubblesZine on Sept 16, 2021 11:43:10 GMT
Bill Griffith's Ernie Bushmiller biography. This has been my answer to this question for like 2 years lol
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Post by MilleniumDibber on Sept 17, 2021 21:59:19 GMT
When is Joe Daly's next comic going to drop? I know he posted some stuff on facebook, but I don't have an account so can't see any of it. Looks amazing. EDIT: Also, new Jerry Moriarty "Visual Crime" from Fanta. Looks incredible
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Post by papersnail on Oct 31, 2021 13:21:21 GMT
You never really know if something from 2dCloud is actually going to surface, but it looks like they've decided to continue Altcomics magazine without Blaise. Also probably not a "magazine" anymore, 224 pages and $34.95! Supposedly coming in July:
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Post by lew on Nov 3, 2021 5:57:44 GMT
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Post by tundrawizard on Nov 3, 2021 10:48:16 GMT
Inoue Kazuo's Bat Kid Glaeolia 3 (Glacier Bay Books) Lale Westvind's Grand Electric Thought Power Mother (will 2D actually print this thing?) Ben Passmore's Black Arms to Hold You Up The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame Vol 1 & 2 Massive reprint Ben Marra's Disciples James Stokoe's Orphan & The Five Beasts Keiichi Koike's Heaven's Door
And not a comic, but Matt Pike's illustrated lyric book Head On A Pike comes out this month & has a ton of illustrators I love so that's a must buy for me haha.
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Post by BubblesZine on Nov 4, 2021 1:38:33 GMT
Got the newest NYRB catalog in the mail today. Stoked for both these books. Attachments:
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Post by timbecile on Nov 4, 2021 17:25:57 GMT
The Alt7 911 cover reminded of a weird story. In 2010, Lady Gaga was about to release her album "Born This Way," and New York magazine asked a number of artists including me to do a drawing conjecturing what her next outrage would be to promote it (At that time probably her most famous publicity stunt was wearing a dress made out of meat). Anyway, the turnarounds are rapid, so I spent a weekend on it and turned it in. I drew her with what probably is not called anymore a "birth defect," a cleft lip and palate. It seemed like something shocking she might do at the time, which is what they asked for (Nowadays she has a more benign public presence). So I heard back, and they said the editorial staff was divided on it and they decided to only use the image online and not in the magazine. The result after it was posted was something I could uncharitably describe as a "Karens gone wild" situation where the magazine's Facebook page was hammered with outraged parents who were convinced that I had not drawn Lady Gaga, but their children. I read a blog post asking if I understood the heartbreak and expense of corrective surgery for a child. I examined my drawing, for which I was to be paid $200, being discussed in total outrage on various Facebook pages. The general feeling for a few days was that a brick would come through my window. I didn't feel strongly about it. I remember one of the artists, Jim Lee, just drew Lady Gaga in a superhero outfit. I guess that or a onesie and a rattler were more what they had in mind, and I had stupidly followed my own inclination. I emailed the magazine's publicity director, and we both agreed to take down the image and give my fee to Smile Train, a cleft lip and palate charity. I ended up tearing up the drawing and deleting the files. I guess that would now be called being cancelled? It wasn't the first time such a thing had happened to me and I imagine not the last, though I generally am not enthusiastic about what I think of as "edgelord" type content. TLDR, when I see the Alt7 cover, which is unlike say Johnny Ryan's 911 cartoons, I just imagine all of the artists having an FBI file opened on them or someone whose experience with 911 comics is Superman in tears lifting the corpse of a fireman or who knew someone killed not being amused. Which might be part of the idea. But it doesn't offend me...
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Post by teemcgee on Nov 10, 2021 20:58:01 GMT
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Post by junkflower on Nov 19, 2021 4:53:17 GMT
I'm stoked that there's (apparently) a new Crickets (maybe two?!) coming out
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Post by grubcubman on Nov 19, 2021 14:55:52 GMT
You all have mentioned a ton of great stuff coming out -- a lot that I hadn't heard about yet.
I just recently found out about two Fantagraphics reprints that I'm excited about (which are currently up for preorder): Panter's Crashpad in a comic book format and a one-volume edition of The Complete Eightball. Particularly excited to be getting the latter.
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Post by awfulquiet on Nov 19, 2021 17:09:05 GMT
You all have mentioned a ton of great stuff coming out -- a lot that I hadn't heard about yet.
I just recently found out about two Fantagraphics reprints that I'm excited about (which are currently up for preorder): Panter's Crashpad in a comic book format and a one-volume edition of The Complete Eightball. Particularly excited to be getting the latter.
Yes, the "economy version" Eightball reprint is wonderful news. Glad it will be more accessible.
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Post by disneyweirdness on Nov 19, 2021 20:40:33 GMT
I just recently found out about two Fantagraphics reprints that I'm excited about (which are currently up for preorder): Panter's Crashpad in a comic book format
Woah dang! thanks for the tip, I just preordered
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