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kate or die!: GIRL COMICS FOR GIRLS - For GROWN'D... →
kateordie: It’s no secret that I likes me some smutty art. I do! I’m always impressed by it and I think it’s healthy for girls to admit these types of things, ‘cause it can get real frowned upon. So, without further ado, some comic and graphic novels for ADULTS ONLY. All of them are NSFW, so kiddies, wait…
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Meet the winners of this year's awful fiction...
iheartchaos: Every year, the English department at San Jose State University sponsors the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, a writing competition which pays homage to Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, the man responsible for one of the hackiest opening lines in literature: “It was a dark and stormy night.” The idea behind the contest is to pen the absolute worst opening line for a fake work of...
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Neil Gaiman and Grant Morrison talk comics | Shelf... →
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Amat Amas Amo: The Church Of Amat Amas Amo. →
amatamasamo: THE INSTITUTION. AMAT AMAS AMO IS AN EMBODIMENT OF DISGUISED CREATIVE OUTLETS. A SOURCE OF FOCUS UPON EMOTIONS THAT MANY MAY CHOOSE TO IGNORE, OR WORSE YET, NEVER WISH TO EXPRESS. A BASIS OF FAITH THAT ALLOWS THE BELIEVER TO UNDERSTAND THAT NO DEITY IS NEEDED FOR FURTHER PROGRESSION, OTHER…
Jul 24th
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DEATH TO THE HIPSTER Laney is a skinny jean wearing, bike riding, vegan model/DJ. Sick of constantly being judged by the choices she makes, Laney comes to accept who she really is.  Plenty of young filmmakers are currently making films about literally killing hipsters (in regular, vampire, zombie, or sometimes even demonic form). The irony being that these filmmakers are, dare we say it,...
Jul 24th
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SDCC '11 - The Grant Morrison Panel →
Clearly enjoying himself, Morrison began by teasing the first audience member who stood up and told Morrison “The Invisibles,” Morrison’s first foray incomic books, changed his life. “It was designed to change fucking lives! Kudos!” laughed Morrison. When asked about the stark difference in tone between “The Invisibles” and his next chronological work,...
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Summer of Buzz Contest →
bradelterman: I am one of the judges for Buzznet.com’s ‘Summer of Buzz’ contest for the Art & Photography competition! Check it out and enter to win a featured blog post on my site as well as a few other cool prizes.
Jul 20th
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Newsarama.com : Grant Morrison Just Plain Talks... →
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A Secret Bookstore in New York City | Open Culture →
cnidarianway: YT spent part of her polyp-hood in a fishbowl atop her family’s place of business. Something in her finds the idea of living (and loving) where you work agreeable. Ideal, in fact. If this were the case perhaps we would have fewer franchise stores. Who would want to live in a Barnes & Noble? Or a TGI Friday’s for that matter? Click link for the very agreeable tale of a not so...
Jul 16th
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Winsor McCay Resurrection Project 1921′s The Flying House, also known as Watch Your House, was a late cartoon by comics genius Winsor McKay, and one of the four shorts he based upon his Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend strips. Shortly afterwards, William Randolph Hearst put his foot down and stopped McCay from “dabbling” in animation, forcing him to concentrate on comics for Hearst’s papers and the...
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A new behind-the-scenes trailer for Namco Bandai’s upcoming fighter gives players a tour of the Soulcalibur development facility and introduces many of the game’s developers. Soulcalibur V is set to release next year
Jul 7th
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Retrofit Comics: The Return of the Alt-comic Floppy Retrofit Comics aims to publish 17 32-page floppy-style comics by 17 of the best comic artists in the business. Why 17 artists? Originally it was going to be one year’s worth of comics, but too many amazing artists wanted in. Far be it from me to deny these artists their right to work!
Jul 7th
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Creating The Sequential Artists Workshop My name is Tom Hart and I’m a cartoonist and the creator of bunch of graphic novels, comic strips and mini-comics most notably the character Hutch Owen, and I’ve also been an instructor of core classes at New York City’s School of Visual Arts for 10 years. I’ve decided to take what I’ve what I’ve gathered and accomplished here and what I’ve learned as a...
Jul 7th
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'Coming to America' screening in Tompkins Square...
nycultureaddict: “WHAT IS THAT VELVET?”  Tompkins Square Park will screen “Coming To America” on Thursday, June 7th.  The Hilarious comedy starring Eddie Murphy as an African prince who travels with his loyal, royal companion (Arsenio Hall) to search for a bride. So get out your Jheri Curl, sow your royal outs and head out to the east village. Lawn opens at 6pm, screening begins at sundown....
Jul 7th
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