22: Uncle Scrooge: Operation Galleon Grab! Fantagraphics' Disney Masters series unearths a treasure trove of previously unavailable comics epics in the grand Walt Disney tradition: expanding the lore of Mickey, Donald, and Scrooge, anthologizing the work of fan-favorite North American talents, and bringing you the best of the acclaimed international artists who have popularized Disney[...]
peter bagge Archives
Hate by Peter Bagge was published by Fantagraphics in 1990, ran for 30 issues, and was one of the better-selling indie comics of the 1990s, selling 30,000 copies an issue It followed the 1985 magazine comic Neat Stuff and its disfunctional family strip The Bradleys, with Buddy Bradley getting his own story set first in Seattle[...]
But it seeks new relevance, as well as a variant cover by Hate's Peter Bagge who has a very different political background as well Here is Ahoy Comics' full line-up for the month.
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And now it's back.
Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the legendary underground comix horror title, Last Gasp will be releasing Slow Death Zero, a graphic anthology of all-new stories including both old school Slow Death alumni William Stout (who contributes the lead story and cover art), Bryan Talbot, Tim Boxell, and Richard Corben.
Plus[...]
Creating comic books based in and around the world of The Matrix from some of the greatest comic book creators of the day (and still these days as well) including Dave Gibbons, Neil Gaiman, Bill Sienkiewicz, Paul Chadwick, Peter Bagge, Kaare Andrews and many more.
There was a bit of a PR kerfuffle as a result,[...]
He was joined by writers and artists publishing historical oriented stories and biographies, which include Lora Innes (The Dreamer), Sara Ryan (Escape From Alcatraz), Matt Phelan (The Storm in the Barn), Ed Piskor (Hip-Hop Family Tree), and Peter Bagge (Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story).
Wolk asked the panelists their approach to research since many of[...]
This issue is written by Peter Bagge and others, and drawn by Matthew Southworth and Bagge with cover art by Southworth It's all creepy pets all the time from the look of it Especially from the cover.
Here's that cover:
And what a cover it is!
Issue #20 is described thus:
Uncle Creepy opens up a pet shop of[...]
By Cat Taylor
I would be amazed if there is anyone who reads Bleeding Cool who hasn't heard of Peter Bagge Although he is a primarily a comic book creator for independent publishers such as Fantagraphics, he has become a well-known figure among fans His comic series, Hate!, made him a popular figure among comic book[...]
With the likes of Adam Bomb, Leaky Lindsay, and New Wave Dave populating the Garbage Pail Kids universe, the delightfully deformed and often downright disgusting Kids are set to make their mark on the world of comics, just in time for their 30th Anniversary in 2015…
Hate cartoonist Peter Bagge, who provided the initial image of all-new character Comic-Con Ron, will be a part of the new series, planned as an anthology of[...]
Inspired by cartooning and animation pioneer Winsor McCay's classic Little Nemo in Slumberland, this original work will revisit McCay's Slumberland world and feature "an almost impossibly star-studded lineup of over one hundred cartoonists and illustrators including Mike Allred, Bill Sienkiewicz, Paul Pope, Peter Bagge, J.H Williams III, John Cassaday, J.G Jones, Craig Thompson, Yuko Shimizu,[...]
So the Shia LaBoeuf/Dan Clowes situation continues… but is it worth looking at other comic book strips that have, lets say, inspired films?
Such as Hilda Humphrey (Hellchild), a short film by Nick Lyons, credited as director, author and editor.
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That bears quite the similarity to Peter Bagge's Whatever Happened To Babs Bradley from Hate #4.
Now there[...]
He published Robert Crumb, Milton Knight, Brad Holland, Danny Hellman, Bob Fingerman, John Holmstrom, Wally Wood, Art Spiegelman, Danny Hellman, Spain Rodriguez, Peter Bagge and many more He didn't have to publish comics to sell the paper, but he wanted to A wide circle of friends, cartoonists report meeting the likes of Bill Gaines, Buck[...]
The first on the 20th at Forbidden Planet NYC, the shop Tiwary has been buying his comics from since he was a kid.
The second stop will be on November 23rd at the Miami Book Fair where he will be doing a panel called Making Music With Comics alongside Peter Bagge and Paul Pope.
And they did[...]
A week alone in the wilds of Scotland has them dealing with their assorted personal issues, as well as an inconveniently timed cataclysm".
Apocalypse Nerd is a dark sci-fi comedy ["The Road meets Withnail and I" or "Old Joy meets Time of the Wolf"], based on the Dark Horse graphic-novel by Peter Bagge[...]
But it's not the only Little Nemo revival on the slate.
Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream is a new project by Dean Haspiel, Geof Darrow, Paul Pope, Bill Sienkiewicz, Neal Adams, Peter Bagge, Farel Dalrymple, Brandon Graham, Jeremy Bastian, John Cassaday, Jim Rugg, Becky Cloonan, Scott Morse, Camilla d'Errico, David Petersen, J.G Jones, Chrissie Zullo, Mark[...]
Peter Bagge will tell you he wants to bring Hate back in periodical form, but is having trouble finding publisher interest.
Jim Steranko, Brian Pulido, Ben Templesmith and too many more to list They're just sitting here, waiting for you to come up and extend a hand and a smile Staples, George Takei, Wil Wheaton and[...]
Peter Bagge is collecting his non-Hate work into Peter Bagge's Other Stuff, in April next year from Fantagraphics, 135 pages for $19.99 Here's a run down of what we can expect.
During the 1990s and 2000s, Peter Bagge worked mostly on his "Buddy Bradley" stories in Hate and a series of standalone graphic novels (Apocalypse Nerd),[...]
Next year, Peter Bagge is to teach a course at Seattle University on the art of writing graphic novels Creator of Neat Stuff, Hate, his Hulk strip finally seeing print in Marvel's Strange Tales and an upcoming graphic novel for Vertigo, Second Lives, Peter Bagge is one of the most influential and successful modern alternative[...]
According to Heidi MacDonald's The Beat, Marvel Comics are finally publishing the long awaiting "Marvel indie anthology" project, a three-issue mini-series named Strange Tales, an anthology featuring a bevy of indie comics talent working on Marvel's biggest name characters, starting in September.
This will include the long-lost Startling Stories: The Incorrigible Hulk by Peter Bagge, originally[...]