Showing posts with label Gahan Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gahan Wilson. Show all posts
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Gahan Wilson in the Spotlight at SPX
SPX the first day
Some quick notes that are essentally stream of conciousness. Richard was under the weather and didn't come. My photos are here.
The show appears to be a success with good, but not overwhelming crowds. I bought a lot from Fanfare and Fantagraphics. Gahan Wilson and Carol Tyler both had shorter lines that I expected. The big draw at the show, based solely on line length, appears to be Kate Beaton.
Gahan Wilson is a born storyteller and his off the cuff talk (now online!) was very fun to hear, if not overly insightful. Look for the 3-volume set of Playboy cartoons coming from Fantagraphics, which has an interview and a biography by Gary Groth. Pre-orders at the show get a signed print and free shipping.
Frank Camusso has a new Knights of the Lunch Table, his retelling of King Arthur. My daughter said Oh boy! when I brought it home tonight. Emily Flake, whose work appears in the Baltimore City Paper has a new collection as does Rob Ullman whose work used to appear in the Washington CP. I bought both.
Some of the usual suspects are missing this year including Batton Lash and Jackie Estrada. Cartoonists with Attitude is not there, except Ted Rall and Stephanie McMillan are holding down an NBM table. Ted's got a new graphic biography and Stephanie a new comic.
James Kochalka is hanging out at the Top Shelf table as is Matt Kindt and Andy Runton. R Sikoryak is at Drawn and Quarterly and will draw Little Nemo in your book.
Dustin Harbin has a new book out and is holding my IOU for $47. He'll draw Alan Moore in a sketchbook if you ask him to.
Peter Kuper's got a new book out on his experiences living in Mexico. His publisher is in the far left corner as you face into the room.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
SPX brings Gahan Wilson
I ran into Karon Flage this weekend and she said that SPX is going to have the great cartoonist Gahan Wilson appear! Whoo-hoo! Click through that link for more details.
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