SPX 2012 News!
So, THREE #2, edited by the great Rob Kirby, with a story by the awesome Jen Camper and me (and cover by me) was one of the works chosen at SPX for the Library of Congress!
The Exploratory Panel included the obviously brilliant Rob Clough; his choices are here.
This is so awesome. If you haven’t checked out Three #1, #2, or #3, you should.
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I briefly met Chicago comic legend Jeffrey Brown at CAKE last weekend (finally), but there were crazy old people cackling about his new Darth Vader and Son book and some other people bitching that he had the audacity to charge for Super Changebot club membership, so I didn’t get to tell him about my dreams to one day be the gay him.
Hey there folks!
Here’s a goofy little comic I did last week for the Chicago IRL zine set to come out later this summer. They are in the middle of fundraiser so if you’re feeling generous/want to own something with a comic of mine in it, consider donating.
I’ve been having a couple genuinely spectacular months in a row and now that the sunshine has arrived here in the Windy City I’ve been thinking about how I usually feel wretched during the warmer months. This time last year I let a couple lame-o events ruin my lovely BBQ-filled months which I refuse to let happen two years in a row. The problems that normally bog me down, like dating in the ever daunting “BIG CITY” don’t seem to phase me in the same way they did a year ago. I just crank up Justin Bieber’s “Boyfriend’ on full blast and ignore the sweat puddle slowly cooling beneath my backpack.
Also, thanks SO much to everyone who came out for CAKE last weekend. It was a wonderful whirlwind of a weekend filled with friends and fans and I couldn’t have asked for a better time! THANKSTHANKSTHANKS!!
ALL THE SMILES!!!!!
Justin Madson, Breathers
Betty Rymer Gallery
September 10–October 15
Reception: Friday, September 9, 4:30–7:00 p.m.
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Optic Nerve by Adrian Tomine
omg there’s an optic nerve #12? has it been 10 years already?
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Don’t Go Where I Can’t Follow / Anders Nilsen (via drawn and quarterly)
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Cover for Three #2, coming spring 2011, by Michael Fahy (#1 is very good, and you should pick it up)










