Becky Dreistadt & Frank Gibson have been answering process questions on their Becky and Frank tumblr.
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Showing posts with label Becky Dreistadt. Show all posts
Friday, August 2, 2013
Becky & Frank
Becky Dreistadt & Frank Gibson have been answering process questions on their Becky and Frank tumblr.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Paper Trail
Jerome Bihan on tumblr, A Strict Diet of Self.
Zen Pencils in Hindi.
David Blumenstein Flickr set for Camp Chugnut 2013.
Not comics: The Listener records remembrances of recently passed New Zealand artist Ralph Hotere.
Bookmarks catch up: Margaret Irvine writes about Eric Heath.
Becky Dreistadt & Frank Gibson guest on Panel Borders.
Jase Harper blogs the creation of his graphic novel at Awk-ward.
Wellington art gallery and zine/comic stockists Matchbox Studios.
Nat Karmichael writes about Jackie Ryan's Burger Force.
Ness interviews Bruce Mutard.
Callout for papers related to Australasian humour for the 20th Australasian Humour Studies Network Colloquium on 14,15 February 2014 at the National Library in Wellington. Ian Grant, Chair of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive at the National Libary, will give a keynote presentation on the history of New Zealand cartooning.
Details here.
Limited copies of Simon Hanselmann's St Owl's Bay broadsheet (with special deleted scene!) are now available from the Silent Army online store.
Lauren Davis destroys Dylan Horrocks website, writing about Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen.
Talking about New Zealand comics Panel discussion with Dylan Horrocks, Sam Orchard, Adrian Kinnaird and Sarah Laing at ST PAUL St Gallery in Auckland.
2013 Zine and Indy Comic Symposium in Brisbane.
Facebook gallery of launch party for the collected book of Matthew Hoddy and Caitlin Major's webcomic Space Pyrates.
Cory Doctorow reviews Tim Molloy's Mr Unpronounceable Adventures, available now from Milk Shadow Books.
Bookmarks catch up: New Zealand Political Cartoon Annual 2012.
Bobby N photo blogs the April Melbourne comics meet up.
Alan Rose Cartoons and Caricatures.
Regular Show cover by Rebecca Clements.
Matt Huynh talks coffee.
Read three Matt Huynh comics debuting at this years Mocca Arts Festival.
Paper Trail masthead courtesy of Toby Morris.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Paper Trail
Sarah Laing shares commissioned portraits of New Zealand artists and writers.
Roger Langridge has digitally released a previously unpublished 70 page comic created in the 90's, The Thirteenth Floor. Read about it here, available as a PDF and CBZ.
Langridge is also featuring in upcoming volumes of UK digital anthology Aces Weekly with The Fez Eldritch Detective.
Neil Sanders animation and illustration tumblr.
Jase Harper's Guh!
151 Capture Creatures by Becky Dreistadt and Frank Gibson.
Frank and Becky hourly comics.
15 Comic Books are launching in Melbourne on March 2nd at this years BA3. Previews are going up daily on facebook and tumblr.
Endless Karma by Dan Cross and M. P. Fikaris.
Josh Santospirito writes about his recent performance with Christopher Downes of the Shipwright & the Banshee.
The Shipwright and The Banshee: MONA FOMA Performance from Chris Downes on Vimeo.
Just Be Honest For Now tumblr.
"Aftermath", objects & drawings by Leigh Rigozzi & Lachlan Conn. Opening Friday February 8th, 6-8pm. Open Thursday - Saturday 12-5pm until Feb 24. Facebook it here.
Paul Mason writes about his cover design process for The Soldier Legacy's Strange Tales one-shot from Blackhouse Comics.
Hannah Nolan at Sensory Ghost
Tom Scott 2013 editorial cartoons.
Recently passed New Zealand broadcaster Paul Holmes portrayed by various cartoonists in The New Zealand Herald.
Paul Holmes transition to Prime TV by Trace Hodgson
Rachel Fenton's Escape Behaviours.
Steve Saville on comics in the classroom and creativity part one and part two.
Photo by Bobby N.
From the Pikitia Press WIP folder:
Keeping busy cleaning up scans for a book on New Zealand comics by Geoff Harrison. Here's some scans of New Zealand editions of Simon and Kirby's horror anthology series Black Magic, originally published by Prize Comics in the 1950's.
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