Showing posts with label stanley pitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stanley pitt. Show all posts
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Sunday Gems: Pearson + Parrish + Pitt & Painted Cereal Advertising
I like the colour work Katie Parrish has been posting at katieparrishtime.tumblr.com.
Three original Stanley Pitt Flash Gordon illustrations at the Bristol Board. (H/T Comics Reporter)
12 page Marc Pearson comic based on 12 year-old Mei Teimeyer’s DOLF character sheet printed last year in the providence comics consortium's Classic Characters 1.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Paper Trail
More comics link blogging dashed off in a haphazard fashion...
Michael Fikaris project, Arte Moris, is in it's last couple hours of crowdfunding.
Michael & Death Flatmates by Ralphie.
Josh Perks reviews James Davidson's Moa Vol One.
David C Mahler is currently on an international comics traipse through North America with a hobo's bindle full of a new anthology Flying Fox. Marc Pearson, Katie Parrish, Ben Sea, Leonie Brialey, Ruskidd, J.R Blue, Michael Hawkins, Merv Heers, Sam Wallman and David feature in this spunky little package. Read about Flying Fox on David's tumblr.
Roger Langridge writes about convention sketching.
Brian Lawry writes about Sarah Laing's The Fall of Light.
Bruce Mutard features on Double Spread.
Selection of Australian landscape reprint comics from the 1940's - 1950's on the Pikitia Press tumblr.
RM Rhodes dissects American Captain.
Aru Singh interviews Faction Comics' Amie Maxwell and Damon Keen
Daniel Best chronicles the production of the Pitt Brother's ill-fated adaption of Gully Foyle.
David Blumenstein writes up the 2013 Stanley Awards conference. Part one and part two.
Robert Smith reviews Adrian Kinnaird's From Earth's End: The Best of New Zealand Comics.
Elliot Francis Stewart: Back to the Wall.
Pat Grant performs Toormina Video at the Sydney Opera House.
Dylan Horrocks and Bryan Crump discuss children's comics including James Davidson's Moa.
Paper Trail masthead courtesy of Toby Morris.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Stanley & Reginald Pitt: Only Skin Deep
Panel detail from Boris Karloff's Tales of Mystery #33, one of the few examples of American comics work by Stanley and Reginald Pitt.
Scans from: http://tertuliadestudio.blogspot.com
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Bit and Pieces
Comicbook Factory Chief Karl Wills has recently released a new comic Princess Seppuku Book One. 32 pages, black and white with a colour center spread and in the style of his Jessica of the Schoolyard Tijuana bibles. For those unfamiliar with Wills work visit The Comicbook Factory.
Wills is one of New Zealand's finest cartoonists I heartily recommend you buy a copy from here.
I have been researching a piece on Anti-Maori propaganda in cartoons. Cartoon below by Garland William Woon is from the Taranaki Punch produced during the 1860's.
ARC2002-538 Taranaki Punch, Collection of Puke Ariki, New Plymouth, New Zealand
New Zealand born cartoonist Colin Wilson talks about his career on the latest episode of Melbourne comics podcast NonCanonical.
Cover of Prophet #29 by Australian cartoonist Fil Barlow (Image Comics).
Prolific Melbourne cartoonist Frank Candiloro has released a new 40 page horror comic available from his Etsy store as well as his past works over here.
Recent interviews with New Zealand cartoonists. Roger Langridge at the Washington Post here and with the Orbiting Pod here. Dylan Horrocks answers 15 questions with Sequential Highway here.
Congratulations to Becky Dreistadt and Frank Gibson for more than doubling their Kickstarter goal to raise funds for a 110 page deluxe hardcover collecting the first three years of their Tiny Kitten Teeth webcomic.
Gorgeous Stanley Pitt cover for a pulp western from Australian publisher Horwitz Publications 1958.
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