A drawing I did this evening of Sir Richard Francis Burton, for Mark Clegg's Richard Burton art gallery: http://comicartfans.com:80/GalleryRoom.asp?GSub=41865.He (Burton) reminds of Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood.
A drawing I did this evening of Sir Richard Francis Burton, for Mark Clegg's Richard Burton art gallery: http://comicartfans.com:80/GalleryRoom.asp?GSub=41865.
Ever heard of Josef Suk? I hadn't. What a sap I was, because this turn-of-the-last-century Czeck composer now seems to me on the same level as other late-Romantic luminaries such as Sibelius, Janacek and Smetana.
A very cool EC reprint page artist Al Feldstein signed for me. His comics were some of the first I remember reading (in the Ballentine EC reprint paperbacks of the '60s).
I'm currently enjoying Tender is the Night as part of my quest to read the complete F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Fans of fun, retro superhero comics will want to check out the Silver Comics 2008 Annual, a sampler of the Silver Comics series now in mind-blasting color. 
Sighted at the recent Jeff Harper comic show at the Buckeye Hall of Fame: cartoonists Molly Durst and J.D. "The Bee" Larabee.
...or, at least, the earliest comic book still in existance that I worked on, this one co-written by my cousin, Little Timmy. We sold this to our grandmother for 26 cents.
Interesting thoughts from Norman Mailer's last,
My online serialized graphic novel, The Mesh, has been updated with four new panels. Here's one of them.

