After the close of Giant Robot's Post-It show, I received an envelope returning those that did not sell and post them here with the caveat that as a result they may be considered remaindered or less successful, although they are no longer for sale.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Dead Goldfish
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Great Moments in 2008: Chris Ware’s Red Leitmotif
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Lutes

Here's an interview with Jason Lutes in which he talks about his experiences with superhero comics, contemporary graphic novelists, and his own work.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Amy Bennett: At the Lake

This Saturday at Richard Heller's gallery in Santa Monica, CA, Amy Bennett's exhibition of paintings titled At the Lake begins. Amy and I will be in LA for the opening (5-7pm Saturday, Jan. 10). If you are in the Los Angeles area, please, come see the work. The show will be up though Feb. 14th.
There are some preview images of the show up at Heller's site. If you click on the images the scans are actually quite big.
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Friday, January 2, 2009
Beheadings

Although this essay about Kramers Ergot 7 makes a few claims I disagree with, the writer takes an unusual approach to criticism, one that examines interesting similarities and differences between a few recent mainstream comics and the art comics anthology KE 7:
"And I think it's worth exploring "Kramers Ergot" through the lens of the typical comic book reader -- the one who reads a pile of superhero comics each month -- to look at how a generic DC book and a generic Marvel book may or may not intersect with the admittedly ambitious scope of the Buenaventura Press project. "
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Ken Parille
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Labels: Criticism
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Holiday Anxieties
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Re-Order Peanuts: Xmas

This month, the Wendy's "Kids' Meal" comes with one of five different Peanuts toys (which also can be purchased separately). This week's toy (at least in my town) is the "Build Your Own Comic Strip" game.
It comes with a three slot 'picture frame' and six two-sided strips (a total of twelve three-panel strips). The instructions encourage you to break the perforated strips into separate panels and create your own Peanuts.
Thus:
Random sample:
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Flume Misc.: What's Current?
*Jaime Hernandez interview in the current issue of Nude magazine.
*Adrian Tomine's 'Wish List' in the current issue of Ready Made.
*Chris Ware story in the Fall 2008 issue of VQR.
*Daniel Clowes and Miranda July contribute to the current issue of Found magazine.
*Kevin H. cover on LCRW.
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Ken Parille
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Liquid Liquid at Santos Party House 11/19/08
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Hi, folks! I'm just getting ready for the Giant Robot Post-It Art Show on December 13th. I sure hope I can remember!




