
Takeshi Tadatsu drew comics and illustrations for a while in NYC weekly papers and now he has a website here with sketchbooks and illustrations. Via Intergalactico who has another post on Takeshi.

Takeshi Tadatsu drew comics and illustrations for a while in NYC weekly papers and now he has a website here with sketchbooks and illustrations. Via Intergalactico who has another post on Takeshi.

Our pal Vincent “King Mini” Stall was putting together this video for Apples in Stereo singer turned kid’s music artist Robbert Bobbert and he enlisted the help of some comics dudes to add their own superhero drawings to the mix. Included are Meathaus regulars Farel Dalrymple, Chris McD and King Mini himself of course. Check out the video here and the full list of artists is at the end. Directed by Vincent’s company, Puny Entertainment. Via Drawn!

Gwenola Carrere’s fantastic illustration can be found on Gigposters, in this book, and on Illustrissimo.

Jeff Zwirek who has a website here, made some stackable comics about a burning building and three of five are online to read here on Top Shelf 2.0 which is a bunch of comics to read online right now. A few other highlights on there also include Michael DeForge’s Cave Adventure here, and Farel’s comic about Percy the fish, but you better find the rest of the stuff you like because I don’t know what you want, jeez.

Dallas Clayton’s Awesome Book is about dreams and he is giving one copy away for each he sells in a big feel-good children’s literacy campaign he is waging. You can read the whole book on his website.