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Short Stories in Comics c. 1970's-1980's: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. It's a Wonderful Day In Our Neighborhood! From Alien Encounters #8. I thought this was a pretty weird suburban absurdist play in miniature. I think Micheluzzi was more comfortable with his usual World War I era subject matter.but it's rare to find his work in English. I especially love the last panel. BOOM! Posted by dave k. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Angel Trinidad (part 2). A Bend In the Road. Artist: Angel Trinidad Jr. Writers: Gary Cohn and Dan Mishkin. Posted by dave k.
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F: 02/01/2015 - 03/01/2015
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COMICS ETC. by Kevin H. Alla Prima - 9. Alla Prima 7 - fixed. Pages 14, 15:. Click here for part one). I got one of these Mickey Z patches. To pray to every day and today I decided to do a drawing of it as a "warm-up" drawing. More it-came-in-the-mail art from the Catastrophe Shop. Days, by Marc Bell and Peter Thompson (? Tags: galleries and collections. This is a drawing by Dave Kiersh. That he sent once along with some books for the Catastrophe Shop. Back when we carried his books? Alla Prima - 9.
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FIONA LOGUSCH BERGERON: earnest
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Art Therapist and Artist. This is the postcard for Earnest, a collaborative exhibition that I put together at the Lily Pad. Performance space in Cambridge, MA. The exhibition featured artwork by Dave Kiersh. Lauren Leone, and myself. We share a practice of exploring ideas and creating visual narratives through making art. Postcard art is by Dave Kiersh. Who has been best described as "a one man army of light", played his most earnest songs at the reception, which was on the evening of July 17th.
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teenage archive (dave kiersh): July 2011
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Teenage archive (dave kiersh). Selected comics from 1998-2003. Friday, July 1, 2011. Early zines from 1998. I started drawing comics in High School, mostly during math class. Here are some pages I found from zines c. 1998. when I was 19. I believe this was from The Least You Could Do. Some other "lost" stuff includes:. Three issues of a zine called Special. That collected a strip I originally had published in the Long Island Voice newspaper called Drop-In. Heather Ray: Tennis Champ. Is my favorite author...
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My Brain is Hanging Upside Down: February 2007
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My Brain is Hanging Upside Down. An up-to-date online presence for the cartoonist / artist / musician David Heatley. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. I'm deleting this blog and moving everything over to drawger,. A very cool illustration blog community. Please come find me there! I'll be updating more regularly, so keep an eye out. Thanks for all your support for this blogging endeavor. Posted by David Heatley at 4:25 PM. View my complete profile.
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My Brain is Hanging Upside Down: November 2008
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My Brain is Hanging Upside Down. An up-to-date online presence for the cartoonist / artist / musician David Heatley. Monday, November 03, 2008. All things related to my book, music and commercial illustration is housed over at davidheatley.com. Newly re-designed as of Oct. 2008. Come check me. You can hear the new mini-LP soundtrack to my book, also called "My Brain is Hanging Upside Down" here. And watch my music video, directed by Luca Dipierro here. Posted by David Heatley at 2:43 PM.
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Syncopated Jottings: Release Party Redux
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A glimpse at the goings on of the operation responsible for bringing you the irregularly published comics reportage anthology, SYNCOPATED. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Well, it seems the SYNCOPATED Vol.3 release party was a success. Plenty of people turned out, much beer was consumed, much good will was extended toward the new tome, and I'm pretty sure everyone had a good time. Manning the store. His charm was undoubtably to credit for selling all those books last night. And Nick Bertozzi,. Geez, there ...
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Letter to Meathaus: Brendan Leach | Meathaus
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Buy Comics & Art. Letter to Meathaus: Brendan Leach. June 1, 2010. Brendan Leach sent Meathaus the morning edition of. From November 14, 1904, which also happens to be his new comic book. That he produced as his MFA thesis work at SVA. You can grab a copy for free in person from several NYC comic book stores, or send Brendan two bucks for postage and he’ll mail you a free copy. Info on that here. Brendan writes in part:. Look at Brendan’s illustrations and other comics here on his website.
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