tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post5407506310166886635..comments2024-03-28T21:17:45.398-05:00Comments on A MOMENT OF CEREBUS: Diamond Preview Picks: July 2017A Moment Of Cerebushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02718525538144698138noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-86538530850848166882017-07-12T04:23:01.846-05:002017-07-12T04:23:01.846-05:00I would point out the trade of Kirby's Demon, ...I would point out the trade of Kirby's Demon, from DC.<br /><br />Also, there a trade from IDW of the Ultimate Collection of TMNT, which includes everything before the Cerebus issue.<br /><br />There's also from IDW a Treasury Edition of Doc Macabre, written by Steve Niles with art by Bernie Wrightson. <br /><br />Also from IDW is an artist portfolio of Alex Toth's The Case of the Curious Classic, 16 plates of a car story he wrote and drew.<br /><br />Marvel's got 3 horror trades that may interest y'all, with a collection of Werewolf by Night, another collecting Marvel Horror Magazines, and a third collecting the run of Tomb of Dracula, another long-running writer/artist creative team.<br /><br />Some of you may be fans of the long-running superhero E-Man, and he appears in a new book from AC Comics called The Charlton Arrow 1.<br /><br />And that should cover it. <br />Travis Pelkiehttp://www.atomicjunkshop.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-28691836233821506222017-07-11T19:27:58.795-05:002017-07-11T19:27:58.795-05:00Well, I was going to take a look through the book ...Well, I was going to take a look through the book tonight to send you any things I thought you should highlight, but from what I recall, I think you've covered almost anything I would have included. I'll take a look later anyway and let everyone know if there was anything else that might appeal to the Cerebus fan in particular.<br /><br />I'm doing better now (fingers crossed), so next month should be back to my foolishness here!Travis Pelkiehttp://www.atomicjunkshop.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-73638926515060941622017-07-11T17:09:47.190-05:002017-07-11T17:09:47.190-05:00Lutes puts out an issue of "Berlin" abou...Lutes puts out an issue of "Berlin" about as often as I visit comic shops these days...I think I'm up to #16 or so, so I've fallen behind a bit.Tony Dunlopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-31208755088572318472017-07-11T16:10:08.858-05:002017-07-11T16:10:08.858-05:00I actually was a couple of years behind Jason at R...I actually was a couple of years behind Jason at RISD (and one year ahead of Seth MacFarlane) - haven't seen him in about a quarter century, though! I did a contribution to a comics anthology that he did while a student there. The anthology was middling, my contribution was outright dogshit. In my defense, I was 18. But, still.Dave Koppermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09292071349686573917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-55943462817611640062017-07-11T15:11:17.114-05:002017-07-11T15:11:17.114-05:00Dave,
There's a good profile of Jason Lutes he...Dave,<br />There's a good profile of Jason Lutes here, which gives a nice bit of context:<br />http://lithub.com/the-american-artist-whos-been-drawing-interwar-berlin-for-23-years/<br />TimA Moment Of Cerebushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02718525538144698138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-72548839289423438892017-07-11T14:48:48.773-05:002017-07-11T14:48:48.773-05:00I'm fairly amazed that Jason Lutes is still wo...I'm fairly amazed that Jason Lutes is still working on Berlin - he's been working on that since the late 90's. Which means he's been averaging about 24 pages a year on it. THAT'S diligence.Dave Koppermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09292071349686573917noreply@blogger.com