
Phil Marden pokes gentle fun in this cartoon about Facebook’s practice of forcing users to post with their real names instead of aliases. (more)
Sean Tiffany created this cover for the first in a series of young reader books about an average kid who wakes up one day… Super! We can look forward to Sean’s character gracing at least two more volumes in the near future. (more)
Jennifer L. Meyers’ 10 page comic, “Puss in Boots,” for Jim Henson’s Storyteller Anthology previewed recently at New York Comicon… So it’s okay to show you a couple of pages before it publishes officially for Holiday 2011. (more)
Giulio Iurissevich’s work will be included in two exhibitions opening this month in France. ArtSuperHero, opening October 6th celebrates the lore of DC Comics.
MYFACE Art Concept & Gallery, 23 Rue des Tournelles, Paris (more)
Tom Richmond brings yet more of his MADness to the pages of Sports Illustrated for Kids this month. The article is about different types of coaches; Tom drew a cartoon character version of each “type” showing some of their pro and con attributes. (more)
Adam A. Doyle illustrates another joke for Loaded magazine: If you ever get attacked by a tiger, throw moisturizing cream at it- it blocks the pores. (Pores, Paws… get it?) “I try to make every illustration my best even if the joke I’m illustrating isn't that funny,” sighs Adam. (more)
Tom Richmond’s parody of the TV hit “Parks and Recreation” graces the current issue (#511) of MAD Magazine. So what are you waiting for, clod? Go out and buy a furshlugginer copy, already! (more)
Jennifer L. Meyer let us have a peek at the first few pages from the Chewbacca-centric Star Wars Adventures book she’s been working on. “I was thrilled for the chance to draw the Falcon, Princess Leia and Han Solo,” says Jennifer. (more)
Tim Foley’s Lichtenstein-esque illustration for the Chronicle was a fun little project for him, albeit to be filed under, “Conversations we hope we never have.” (more)