Showing posts with label fantagraphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantagraphics. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Grit Bath #1-3

This comic is fucking disgusting. Enjoy!



Renee French's website & blog

Grit Bath --
Issue One
Issue Two
Issue Three


PS: Charles Burns' Black Hole #1-5 can be found here

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Belly Button Comix #2 - Sophie Crumb

I love this woman. Her autobiographical story of her drugged out boyfriend reminds me of my entire teenage life.





Monday, February 8, 2010

Black Hole #1 - Charles Burns

Unfortunately for you, my discovery of the Toronto Public Library has reduced the amount of underground comic searching I do online. Especially since the TPL has a pretty expansive "Adult Graphic Novel" section which has introduced me to a lot of new shits. Especially Drawn & Quarterly which I was barely aware of beforehand! Also, in the past month I've been mostly reading a lot of books with only words; that is weird for me. I think the only comic I've read in the past week was the first graphic novel of Batman: Knightfall (Broken Bat), also from the library lulz. Anyway, I figured I'd post something I bought a bunch of months ago that I recently realized I had on my computron. It's Charles Burn's Black Hole. I'd again, recommend picking this up in tangible form. Here's the first issue, but if you are desperate for the rest feel free to comment and I will upload the rest.


Black Hole #1 - Charles Burns

Seriously though, it's worth the $25.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

World War 3 Illustrated (1980-1988)

Sorry for the looong delay in updates my non-existent readers. I've been having trouble finding anything gooood lately. I bring you World War 3 Illustrated. It is good.





World War 3 Illustrated (1980-1988)

http://www.worldwar3illustrated.org/

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Schizo #1 - Ivan Brunetti


I have been feeling like the female equivalent to Ivan Brunetti lately. In the spirit of melancholic misanthropy, and because Matt was curious as to who Ivan Brunetti is...


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Like a Velvet Glove Cast In Iron #1-10

I know this is still in print, so please buy it. Daniel Clowes is easily one of my favourite comic book artists and writers. His drawings melt my brain, and his strangely unpretentious yet weirdly interesting storylines make me happy to be alive. Either way, for those who are poor or curious, please enjoy Like A Velvet Glove Cast In Iron.



Thursday, August 6, 2009