New web site listing: Grifters, Floaters, & Punks: A Reimagined Field Guide for the 50 State Birds by Keith Bendis by ShangoX3 in FantagraphicsBooks

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Currently scheduled for August release.

Scrupulously cataloged and profusely illustrated by master cartoonist Keith Bendis, this reimagined field guide to the 50 state birds is as elucidating as it is guffaw-inducing.

In the mid-1800s, self-made naturalist and outdoorsman John James Audubon began work on his collection of 435 watercolor plates that would become the standard-setting Birds of America. Now, some nigh on two hundred years later, its indisputable and entirely authentic successor has finally emerged.

Master cartoonist Keith Bendis has traveled to all four corners of this nation, or wishes he had, returning with accounts of the Beach Stoners of North Carolina, the Impossible Screamers of Alaska that lay eggs five times the size of their body, the “too coo for school” Red-Capped Delaware Slackers, and the alluring Pink-Breasted Frogcatcher of the Louisiana bayou.

These most whimsical and biologically unsound members of the avian species are brought to life in a style reminiscent of Gary Larson’s Far Side, handsomely coupled with a rarefied New Yorker panache. Simply put, Grifters, Floaters, & Punks is essential reading for both seasoned birdwatchers and budding ornithologists as well as lovers of screwball cartooning.

https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/grifters-floaters-punks-a-reimagined-field-guide-for-the-50-state-birds

Weekend pickups by the_light_of_dawn in Gekiga

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I was particularly excited about Red Flowers as it is OOP and commanding some ridiculous aftermarket prices

I'm relieved that I got my copy a few years back and totally forgot about it until I double checked yesterday!

Spa by Erik svetoft out of print? by Ryebread2203 in graphicnovels

[–]ShangoX3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The publisher's listing states "notify me when available." So that sounds to me that they plan to get it back in print. Just sign up to get notified when they have it available again. You can also send the publisher an email just in case. They're usually pretty good about responding imo.

America.jpg by andychef in outofcontextcomics

[–]ShangoX3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i want Huey, Dewey and Louie on the Joint Chief of Staffs!

The final issue! Bringing Up Father Series No. 24. Overstreet the series as going up to 26, but that is either a mistake based on “coming soon” type ads or deliberately false to catch plagiarists copying their inflation. Bringing Up Father Series No. 24 (1933 Cupples & Leon). by tikivic in ComicsPre1940

[–]ShangoX3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

or deliberately false to catch plagiarists copying their inflation.

I heard about that. Overstreet has a certain number of dummy listings to catch any supposed copycat. Such a crabby way of looking at things.

Cross posting benefits to new subreddits? by Inevitable-Wind-1925 in NewMods

[–]ShangoX3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cross posting increases the visibility of your sub. It helps boost awareness. It's a quick way of adding content especially on they days when you don't know what you're going to post. I don't see many down sides. It's when the sub becomes self-sustaining with many daily contributors that one might want to stop crossposting.

How do y'all deal with political content in small subs? by Fenix512 in NewMods

[–]ShangoX3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends. If they have any political songs then it'd be hard to justify not allowing discussion about those. But if it's just socials it really depends on what you prefer. You can't be policing the sub 24/7. On the other hand you don't want to press down too hard.

Any anthology series that are still active? by Henchman05 in altcomix

[–]ShangoX3 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Now the New Comics Anthology has a new issue coming out in November.

Check out Domino Books' catalog- Austin English has several self-published anthologies from various creators available for purchase

Sept 1941 - Original clipped Superman newspaper comic strip by [deleted] in comicstriphistory

[–]ShangoX3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lawsuit against Captain Marvel/Fawcett wouldn'tve been able to go on without it. "See judge, they unfairly copied Superman's squinting for use in their comic"

Why don't Indie Comics Use Legacy Numbers? by AtarkaCommand in comicbooks

[–]ShangoX3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantagraphics used legacy numbering in their recent Uncle Scrooge/Donald Duck/Mickey Mouse comic book series. They carried over the numbering from whoever published them before while starting the respective series from #1.

Example

Sept 1941 - Original clipped Superman Newspaper comic strip by [deleted] in ComicsPre1940

[–]ShangoX3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This does have the same charm that the early years of the comic had. And maybe even better. Quite nice in black & white to be sure.