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Mythical Scientific Creatures

Mythical Scientific Creatures Tom Gauld

Tom Gauld for the New Scientist.

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Liniers in New York

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The New York Times profiles Argentinian cartoonist Ricardo Siri, better known as Liniers:

“When I started the comic everything was horrible,” Liniers, 41, said in a recent interview at his publisher’s office in SoHo at the start of an East Coast book tour. “The towers fell here,” he said, “and in Argentina there was a huge economic tailspin and we had five presidents in a week. So I wanted to create something optimistic as an act of resistance, like a positive revolution.”

In “Macanudo,” plotlines usually do not extend past the punch line, if one exists at all, and the characters and type of humor can change daily. Penguins, gnomes and an olive named Oliverio are only a handful of the creatures that float in and out of “Macanudo.”

“I like to surprise,” Liniers said. “When readers open up the paper, I don’t want them to know what to expect.”

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Liniers has two new books out this fall — Macanudo #3, a collection of his newspaper strips published by Enchanted Lion, and Written and Drawn by Henrietta, an original kid’s book published by TOON.

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Our Town in Literature: New Fiction by Local Authors

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Tom Gauld.

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Why I Love Comics

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Chris Ware for the New York Times Sunday Book Review.

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Metamorphosis

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Kaamran Hafeez for The New Yorker.

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Recognition

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Adrian Tomine’s latest cover for The New Yorker. Adrian’s new book, Killing and Dying, is out now.

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Shakespeare Adaptation Generator

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Tom Gauld.

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Yellow: The Collected Book by OFF LIFE

 

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Back in November 2014, the team behind free bi-monthly comic anthology OFF LIFE asked 52 artists to illustrate 52 weeks of news. Now, with the 52 weeks nearly up, editor Daniel Humphry, art director Steve Leard, and production manager Sarah Hamilton are Kickstarting Yellow, a hardback collection of every piece from the year with additional interviews and commentary. Contributors include Jean Jullien, Hattie Stewart, Supermundane, Stanley Chow, and a whole host of other talented illustrators. OFF LIFE’s goal is £10,000. You can support the project here.

 

Supermundane in Yellow
Supermundane for Yellow

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Neasden Control Centre for Yellow

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Mrs Tittlemouse joins the Suffragettes

Mrs Tittlemouse joins the Suffragettes Tom Gauld

Tom Gauld.

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Magical Items for Fantasy Writers

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Tom Gauld.

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How to Submit Your Spy Novel for Publication

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Tom Gauld.

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Hamlet vs. Amazon Prime

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Roz Chast for The New Yorker.

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