Posts Tagged ‘comics’

Tatiana Gill on Facebook

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Hey if you’re on Facebook and you want to be my fan, “like” me, or just see more comix, my artist page is here. I’ve posted a bunch of my old comics and illo work on there too.

 

Intergrating Typography

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

marc ruygrok: typographic sculptures

Amazing Comic by Steven Weissman

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

http://whatthingsdo.com/comic/this-already-happened-10/

Yes Another iPad Post!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Oh no not another iPad Post, you say, to which I reply, yes, this news is too great to respect my self imposed ban on iPad.

 I saw one this morning and it’s one of the greatest comic platforms I’ve ever seen. Super sharpest full resolution blast in your face color are you kidding me? BOOM! I am so excited to make iPad comics, and I hope you will too. Lets show these mainstreamers how it’s DONE, indy comickers! Raise your pens and lets go Scott McCloud on their assets!

CCS Visiting Artist Blog

Friday, March 19th, 2010
Hello, friends of comics, Each year The Center for Cartoon Studies invites world-renowned cartoonists into our classroom.  Since September of 2009, I’ve been writing a weekly blog about these visiting artists (including  Seth, Alison Bechdel, John Porcellino, R. Sikoryak and Charles Burns, just to name a few).

I welcome you to visit the CCS Visiting Artist Blog at:
http://ccsvisitingfaculty.wordpress.com/

It is my goal to chronicle this vital aspect of the CCS experience.  I also want to provide valuable and informative content for comic enthusiasts everywhere.

I hope you enjoy the blog!  I recommend you start by reading about our recent visitor, Charles Burns, and his thoughts on Tintin, book deign and inking.
http://ccsvisitingfaculty.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/charles-burns-on-herge-book-design-and-inking/

Sincerely,
 
Robyn Chapman
CCS Program Coordinator
 
Exploring the medium’s past, present, and potential

The Center for Cartoon Studies
P.O. Box 125
White River Junction, VT  05001
 
WEB: www.cartoonstudies.org

The Inside and Outside Pin-Ups of Molly Kiely

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Molly Kiely was the first all-empowering, all sex-positive, cartoonist I read, and considering I worked for an erotic comics retailer, I’ve read THEM. ALL. Molly Kiely stands alone as her own awesome stake in the world of Comics, Feminism, Porn, Erotica, Black and White Art, and Sex Positive Empowerment.

 She blew my mind with “Diary of a Dominatrix” and “That Kind of Girl” in the 90s and early 00s. Now I’ve found her on flickr, doing gorgeous pin ups and photography of the gorgeous Molly Kiely in the flesh!

SWOON.

pitstop by mollykiely.

http://www.mollykiely.com/

365 Days of Being 40 on Flickr (Pix and Modelling by Molly)

Cover to the book that changed my sexual insides, “That Kind of Girl”

front cover, TKoG by mollykiely.

The Wonderous Glory of Kate Beaton

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Hark! Kate Beaton is the funniest cartoonist alive today!

 http://beatonna.livejournal.com/

Amazing Old Ad

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I don’t think cartoons are allowed to do Sex Ed these days. Correct me if I’m wrong!

Swiped from http://themightyadam.com/

69 Love Songs, Illustrated

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Different cartoonists are illustrating one of my favorite albums, 69 Love Songs by the Magnetic Fields.

http://howfuckingromantic.wordpress.com/

Old Comix by Tats

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

What about NEW comix by Tats, you ask? Well I’m writing a fantasy-genre graphic novel and I’m sooo excited about it. It’s the greatest fairy tale I’ve ever read and I love fairy tales. I’ll be making more thumbnails soon, but here’s a sneak peek at my super-scrawly creative process. As long as I know what I mean…

Are you adding a note or a person?

 

the budding by you.

Onto the thrust of this post: I’ve been digging up some old work to show off online, things I did c. 2000-2004 or so. I hope you enjoy!

Maxiedog Comic

A Biography of Beatrix Potter 

Spookie, the Hottie Teenage Ghost

O-Chaya

The Shambling Mound

Nurse

Misc Short Comics

9/11

Mom’s Recipe