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July 17, 2015
How is Island different from Meathaus?
Meathaus was/is an anthology started by my pals Chris McD and Farel Dalrymple. It was mostly students or graduates from NYC’s School of visual arts. I was part of it starting with #4 on. and co-edited the last Meathaus book with Chris. And Chris runs the MH web site HERE>

MH Issues were different sizes and had different themes. I met some of my favorite artists and people through that gang.
I think ISLAND is different in many ways. The main one being the length of each story (20 to 50 page chapters & many stories that will be 100 plus pages when they are collected later) and it being monthly. (MH was yearly-ish) also MH was mostly artists who were living in NYC–Island is more around the globe.
I’d certainly like to have the same feeling of community that I got from MH in Island and I would love to have some of the same people. (Farel is already in Island but MH has sooo many cool artists)
I'm extremely disappointed that you are still enjoying BSL given how the account made a very personal attack Janelle Asselin recently. Can you explain why you think it is necessary to respond to "hilarious" tweet in a humorous manner given how everyone hat
This took me a minute to figure out. Earlier today I wrote “
heheheheeeeeeee” in response to the Bizzaro Stan lee twitter saying:
“Dan DiDio puts his foot in his mouth so often you’d think it was a hooker dressed as Storm and he was Chris Claremont.
“
I was looking at BSL’s twitter because a friend of mine had mentioned that everyone was pissed at it/them but he didn’t say why. I started looking at got bored/distracted before figure out why.
I was unaware of anything posted on there about Asselin. –I just looked it up– they posted something shitty about her medical condition. yeahhh that seems like a too personal and also not funny attack. I certainly don’t support them making jokes in that vein to real people.
I'm extremely disappointed that you are still enjoying BSL given how the account made a very personal attack Janelle Asselin recently. Can you explain why you think it is necessary to respond to "hilarious" tweet in a humorous manner given how everyone hat
This took me a minute to figure out. Earlier today I wrote “
heheheheeeeeeee” in response to the Bizzaro Stan lee twitter saying:
“Dan DiDio puts his foot in his mouth so often you’d think it was a hooker dressed as Storm and he was Chris Claremont.
“
I was looking at BSL’s twitter because a friend of mine had mentioned that everyone was pissed at it/them but he didn’t say why. I started looking at got bored/distracted before figure out why.
I was unaware of anything posted on there about Asselin. –I just looked it up– they posted something shitty about her medical condition. yeahhh that seems like a too personal and also not funny attack. I certainly don’t support them making jokes in that vein to real people.
I'm extremely disappointed that you are still enjoying BSL given how the account made a very personal attack Janelle Asselin recently. Can you explain why you think it is necessary to respond to "hilarious" tweet in a humorous manner given how everyone hat
This took me a minute to figure out. Earlier today I wrote “
heheheheeeeeeee” in response to the Bizzaro Stan lee twitter saying:
“Dan DiDio puts his foot in his mouth so often you’d think it was a hooker dressed as Storm and he was Chris Claremont.
“
I was looking at BSL’s twitter because a friend of mine had mentioned that everyone was pissed at it/them but he didn’t say why. I started looking at got bored/distracted before figure out why.
I was unaware of anything posted on there about Asselin. –I just looked it up– they posted something shitty about her medical condition. yeahhh that seems like a too personal and also not funny attack. I certainly don’t support them making jokes in that vein to real people.
d3-14:
destroycomics:
royalboiler:
cesarsebastian:
d3-14:
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AFRICA? Dπ
(seems like people liked this more than I thought, so bump)
Ron Wimberly
Such a rad comic rework of Godard’s Alphaville by Ron (D-Pi) Wimberly.
D-Pi’s work is cool for the same reason I love Pope’s work. His comics feel like something that’s advancing the idea that you can incorporate and unify so much of the comics world into the form of comics.
…and here you go.
(oh and Ron did this for Meathasu SOS a million years ago)
steinerfrommars:
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You guys already saw this preview of our new arc, yess?
Here are a few pages from Pretty Deadly#6 that were first shown at this last Image Expo.
Pretty Deadly team below:
(a) yours truly
(l) Clayton Cowles
Out in November and soon ready to preorder.
Stay tunned for moar and much moar, we’re on fire, finally!
yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!
July 15, 2015
Polaris 1 by Brandon Graham
From Island #1
bigplanetcomics:
We liked Island #1 so much, we’ve devoted our...

We liked Island #1 so much, we’ve devoted our whole front table display to the awesome folks who contributed to it!
Niceeee!! (also thanks)
Can you explain why Marvel thinks that doing hip hop variants is a good idea, when absolutely no announced writers or artists on the new Marvel titles, as of now, are black? Wouldn't correcting the latter be a much better idea than the former?
What does one have to do with the other, really?
July 14, 2015
everyone-should-read-comics:
I highly recommend picking up this...
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