Posted in: Comics | Tagged: Andrea Tsurumi, Comics, entertainment, indie Comics, Jillian Tamaki
It's Time For Comics For Grownups Like Fütchi Perf, If You Steal & Super Mutant Magic Academy
I'm taking a few moments to draw attention to the fact that an excellent bi-weekly podcasts exists hosted by comics creators and indie publishers that reviews books and Kickstarters of interest, titled Comics For Grownups. This week co-hosts Andrea Tsurumi (cartoonist and illustrator), Joshua Malbin (author) and Alexander Rothman (cartoonist, poet and editor of the Ink Brick anthology) take in a wide variety of topics including:
Reviews of Fütchi Perf by Kevin Czapiewski, If You Steal by Jason, Super Mutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki, and a manifesto, some Van Morrison history, and more
You can listen to this episode right here:
[audio:http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/c/a/0/ca0cb0fb064b4a0f/Comics_for_Grownups_Episode_51.mp3?c_id=9688568&expiration=1440743787&hwt=58b5e01ba78065857f9069c161483032]The hosts provide us with the following links to items discussed in the podcast:
Here's the manifesto that Alex wrote, hosted at the Indiana Review blog.
Here's Mike Dawson's Kickstarter for his upcoming collection, Rules for Dating My Daughter. Go help fund it!
This is the Prometheus exhibit that inspired the Philadelphia Museum of Art to collaborate with Locust Moon Press on a once-of-a-kind comic, Prometheus Eternal (you're going to want to see the cover). Show's up this fall.
And here's Van Morrison singing "Ringworm," recorded for his so-called Contractual-obligation Album. You're welcome.
And here's the contact information for the hosts: