Monthly Archives: January 2009

Quick Question

Hotdog and Pink Lettuce

What makes you more naked than just being nude? Naked with only socks on, or naked with only a shirt on?

Scott Teplin’s Crash Art

Scott Teplin's Crash Drawings and Paintings

Previously noted here, Scott Teplin has been working on a new series of art for months about crashed stuff. He also blogs here.

Inés Estrada Art

Inés Estrada Art and Sketchbooks
Inés Estrada Art and Sketchbooks

Loving the art action of Inés Estrada on the journal and the website.

WTF FTW Sketchbooks

wtf-ftw-sketchbook

Check the sketches and art from WTF FTW.

George W. Bush

George W. Bush Crazytown

George W. Bush is to the presidency as CrazyTown is to music. Consider that while watching this:

IT IS OVER NOW.

Domitille Collardey Illustration

Domitille Collardey Comics BD Art Illustration

Domitille Collardey has a website and blog with more work including comics tribute / interviews with Gary Panter and Françoise Mouly (both in French).

Gordon Magnin Collage Art

Gordon Magnin Collage Art

Gordon Magnin has got some collage art for you.

Thomas Herpich’s “Pilgrim 3: Distant Screaming”

Thomas Herpich's "Pilgrim 3: Distant Screaming" comics from Meathaus S.O.S.

Tom didn’t want your Sunday night to be crappy or your Monday morning to be shitty, so he uploaded the complete story he created for Meathaus S.O.S. on his blog as well for your reading enjoyment. It is a long weekend after all!

Thomas Herpich’s “Farewell, Little Karla”

Thomas Herpich's "Farewell Little Karla" comics from Flight Volume 4

Thomas Herpich has completed this weekend’s online comics reading for you with the posting of his sweet and complete story from Flight Vol.4. right here on his shared blog with his bro.

Tomer and Asaf Hanuka’s “The Dirties”

Tomer and Asaf Hanuka's "The Dirties" Comic from Meathaus S.O.S.

Fantastic treat for your weekend reading: Tomer and Asaf Hanuka have posted the full comic they created for Meathaus S.O.S. online here. Above is pictured one of the most beautiful panels I’ve seen in comics.

It’s a good time to check in on what T & A have been up to on their blog as well.