i drew a two-page story for Jason Franks and his Kagemono book. He wrote it and I drew it. Not sure exactly what business I have being in a horror book, but there you go.
French comics collective - Strasbourg
"Komikaze aren’t for kiddies, you know! Coz they are busy/invisible street artists, real existentialists, heavy painters, non-pixelized VJ-s, story-tellers-on-short-race, cool anarchists, wannabe old punkers, passionate art cyclists, lo-fi cyber cruisers, performers ‘when you ask for it‘, activists from the bottom of their heels, a neon Fred Asters, mid 30’s Doc Martens post rockers, wiki generation surfers…"
Tim Kidd's new sketch blog.
Without really planning it Nicki Greenberg has become something of the face of literate graphic stories in this country.
One of many fan sites of the Schuiten - Peeters series.
"History now is increasingly being written for the people who were once left out of it, which is excellent."
Comics journalist Leonard Batts flew to New Zealand; I only had to go to Bethesda. I met the cartoonist Dylan Horrocks at the Small Press Expo in 1998, during a major crossroads in his professional life and a minor crossroads in my own.
Ever since she was a girl, Chan Pisey has dreamt of becoming a well-known artist. "My favorite Cambodian artists are Nhoek Deom from the 1960s and Em Satya from the 1980s. I am very inspired by them. Their drawings are followed by many young artists."
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Agung Budiman AKA Agung Komikaze
Nearirath: I'm not expert in art, but it's my favorite! When i looked at the painting, i saw deeply meaning of it. It's showed different emotions- sadness, loneliness, fear, and so forth.
Paging Michael Fikaris: "Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer. It turns a scanned sample of your handwriting into a handwriting font that you can use
So here's a podcast of the Jan. 24 episode of KBOO's comics interview show "Words and Pictures" -- in which S.W. Conser and I introduce highlights from last October's "True Portland Comics" panel at the Stumptown Comics Fest.
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You website is great! Grazie!
In the fall of 1978, in Portland, Oregon, Richard Vidan handed me a manuscript libretto of a play he said was by you, with the idea that I would compose the music. I did compose the music, but Mr. Vidan decided not to produce the play. Instead he starred himself in a play that allowed him to bare the breasts of the leading lady.
The copy he gave me was missing the title page, but I ran across it recently while sorting through my old piles, I mean files. The play is about some Italian peasants and involves the reform of a villain and a marriage.
I am wondering if this play is in fact by you and has it ever been produced elsewhere?
Thanks for your time, I'm just curious, I have no plans or intentions regarding this manuscript.
--eez
vancouver, wa
interesting about that fletch hanks book. i'm about to do a review of it on radio, but if it's out of print i'm not sure it's worth doing...
Sigh. Why did I ever leave?
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