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Comic Diorama: Collected Comics by Grant Reynolds [09 Nov 2009|12:25am]

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Originally published at Inkstuds. You can comment here or there.

In a comic shop the other day, I kept picking this up and putting it down. I have wanted to check out more of Grant Reynolds’ work since reading his standout pieces in the You Ain’t No Dancer anthologies. I really like the Jeremy Tinder-painted cover of this mini* and while all signs were pointing to YES, I balked a bit at the five dollar price tag. Luckily my companion gave me a bit of a bitch slap, commenting on how long it takes to make even a short comic, and how I just needed to get over my thin wallet and support the artist (and the store, and the publisher, etc.). Truly, friends, how many of us have them?

The book opens with “Legends of Chance Oxblood: A Travel Journal,” a series of illustrated sections from a the fictional lost journal of an unfortunate “adventurer-explorer.” Each page has three parts: the entry, the pictures and a small, mystery-laden item below. Between the introduction and suggestive glimpses into the life and times of Oxblood, we know that he did not come to a happy end, but perhaps a fitting one. I like the mystery imparted by his heavy use of black in this story and the pane-within-pane construction of the panels.

The second story charts the last year in the life of a fallen giant of the gas variety. Pluto, after being fired from the solar system, lives his life in a Chicago-like city, seemingly content with his earthbound life until his ancientness catches up with him. This mostly-wordless story is packed with expository details that don’t weigh the lightening quick story (one panel per month) down but only enrich it.

The “Black Forest Hymn” was the most visually arresting tale of the bunch and almost pulls off the aint-life-brutal allegory it strives for. Instead of you and me wandering, breeding and dying, we get silent humanoid creatures with a single arm instead of heads roaming in the state of nature. I liked the dangerous woodiness of the setting and the expressiveness Reynolds was able to pull from the figures, but the last two pages lacked the urgency felt in the rest of the story.

“You Are My Heart” is a nightmarish take on finding oneself cast as the sacrificial lamb, or in this story’s case “the chosen one.” I like how Reynolds uses two styles to evoke the need of the townspeople with the need of the monster. The woman to be given to the monster is torn from a dream that looks tellingly like that of her fate, but where she is a mermaid instead of wet bait—I thought using the same style to depict both was an elegant way to show the powerlessness of the unnamed woman in the face of other people’s desires.

The final story, “Where the River Meets the Sea,” returns to the format of “Legends of Chance Oxblood,” and is this time used to tell a somber tale of trading one fixation for another for the sake of other people. I found the words lyrical and the art fittingly moody—there are many storms to bear and whirlpools to avoid here. I think Reynolds captured the surreal feeling of striving to become someone else, however destructive the self you are trying to shed was.

*This mini was published by a large indie printer, but I am still going with that moniker for this book, both because of its size and content. Ok? Ok.

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Inkstuds Mixtape Vol 16 Jason Leivian [08 Nov 2009|10:52pm]

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Jason Leivian isn’t really a cartoonist, but he is a really great supporter of comics. His store in Portland, Floating World Comics has had lots of great events including a plethora of fundraising artshows. He also puts Diamond Comics, which is up to its 4th issue and gets better with each issue.

1.  Madlib - Anthenagin’ (?)
2.  Javelin - Tu Machina
3.  Low Motion Disco - Things Are Gonna Get Easier
4.  Double Fantasy - Heartbreaker (Rub-N-Tug edit)
5.  Prince - Strange But True
6.  Syclops - Nelson’s Back
7.  DJ Babu - Veetee
8.  Discodeine - Tema Di Gamma
9.  Irsol - Anthem
10.  Siouxsie & The Banshees - Skin
11.  Gang Gang Dance - Dust
12.  Stalker - Radios Et Announceurs
13.  Mac Dre - Too Hard For The F@#kin’ Radio
14.  Thomas Bangalter - Unplugged
15.  El Remolon - Vem Que Tem
16.  Atlas Sound - River Card
17.  LL Cool J - Two Different Worlds
18.  Moondog - Lament 1 ‘Bird’s Lament’

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Волк [08 Nov 2009|04:42am]

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[07 Nov 2009|03:05pm]

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Hey dudes, not an art post, but if you've known me in person for any amount of time you probably know I never shut up about WFMU:



They came up $100,000 short of their fundraiser goal in March, and are holding a 24 hour marathon to help make up the difference from Tuesday Nov 17 to Wednesday Nov 18! You can tune into their live stream and years of show archives at http://www.wfmu.org , and also stream rock and soul programming 24/7 at http://wfmuichiban.blogspot.com/

I spend most of my day holed up in my room drawing and these shows have gotten me through countless hours of work. If you aren't a listener, I recommend going through the archives for Night People, The Best Show, Downtown Soulville, Seven Second Delay, Cherry Blossom Clinic, Dave the Spazz and Fool's Paradise!

http://www.wfmu.org/marathon/index.shtml
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4th Anniversary [06 Nov 2009|11:43pm]

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Mike Myhre posted a really nice image. Thanks Mike!

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Баклажанчик [07 Nov 2009|04:54am]

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Яблочко [07 Nov 2009|04:53am]

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Суперман [07 Nov 2009|04:52am]

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Мультики [06 Nov 2009|11:23pm]

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[06 Nov 2009|09:57am]

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rejected!


I finished a festival poster using this illustration and at the very last minute the sponsors nixed the whole drawing since it looked too drug-oriented (?) or something? Anyway, I still like it.
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Seth [06 Nov 2009|03:03am]

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Back for more 4 years later, after being my first guest ever, Seth and I seem to start right where our previous conversation left off. I am a really big admirer of Seth’s work, and this interview was very enlightening in new ways that I was not familiar with him before. Be sure to check out George Sprott, it’s pretty great.

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Художник [06 Nov 2009|05:11am]

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Jeet Heer and Dr Paul Stanwood Discussing Genesis [05 Nov 2009|08:39pm]

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Inkstuds regular Jeet Heer and UBC English Professor Paul Stanwood, joined me for a discussion of Robert Crumb’s adaptation of the Book of Genesis. Each of the guests bring a unique expertise to the table that really adds to an understanding of the work. Here are some more comments from Jeet in regards to the work here and here.

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Грибы [06 Nov 2009|03:53am]

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[05 Nov 2009|10:41am]

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about 13.5" tall, 10.5" wide



also, I'm not sure I ever made an "official" post about this shirt being for sale, but I still have some left!



Two color silkscreen on Alstyle apparel, available in S, M, L and XL sizes. 23 including shipping if you're in North America, 26 if you're overseas. michael.deforge@gmail.com is the Paypal!
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Большие руки [05 Nov 2009|05:44pm]

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Строитель тела [05 Nov 2009|03:06pm]

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Metro [05 Nov 2009|01:08pm]

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Sport [05 Nov 2009|01:07pm]

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Sully [05 Nov 2009|01:08am]

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Sully is one of those fine hidden Canadian gems that i love coming across. Sully is doing some really great and interesting stuff in Montreal and his creative energy shines through in his book, Hipless Boy.

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