29.Jan.2011 Hey Kids, Comix!

Ok, here we go for another year, our weekly presentation of fun comics you can read online!

First, in our year end in review podcast, David Hains mentioned the pending Cat Rackham book from Koyama Press. Ann previewed the cover last week, here’s a look at that, and here’s a link to the comix online…

Looks promising.

Ty Templeton pays tribute to his early childhood indoctrination
in Franco-Belgian comics with this little ditty in last weeks Bun-Toons

You think that’s crazy? Check out this weeks plot twists!

Colin Upton has been posting his auto-bio ‘Self-Indulgent Comics’
in this Facebook gallery for a while now, you can read quite a few there…

And now for something completely different.

I recently discovered BLUE by Pat Grant,
“A comic about the beach”. Lovely work.

OpinioNation on roostertree.com is a policticaly themed strip
I recently discovered by William Brian MacLean.

By contrast, Kyp Harness‘ Mortimer is subversive for other reasons.

Wei Li’s Lotus Root Children on EPI Digm looks interesting.

Aaron Costain, a Toronto architect and designer,
offers some interesting looking comics on his site here. Below is the start of ENTROPY part 6.

And i really like this one about table manors from Lezley Davidson’s Peeling Onions.

And last, the latest page of my own project, Dream Life is up today.
Page 61, introducing Gary Greenberg.

And over on RevolveЯ, the first chapter of the rise and fall of it all completed last week,
for a few weeks while i get some headway on the next chapter,
i’m posting some old short stories.
First is this, Where The Wild Things Went from 1998!

Ok, that’s all for this week.

Don’t forget, if you’re a comics creator, let me know about your web comics for these weekly posts.

And check out carte blanche,
where i’m the editor of graphic fiction!
|We’re looking for stories for our 13th edition still,
the next upcoming deadline is March 15th.

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