
Tom Seltzer’s bizarrely addictive graphic novel in progress, Part-Time Dog returns at last! The story tells the tale of an underemployed Ph.D. candidate in philosophy who takes a job with a rich family in Brooklyn Heights pretending to be a dog for their toddler, because they don't want a real dog peeing on the rugs. It is not an uplifting story; it's about every humiliating job anyone's ever had, but a little bit worse. (more)
Landis Blair’s eccentrically dark line work combines flawlessly with his narrative instinct in his latest graphic novel, The Progressive Problem. (more)
Sandy Haight’s image appeared as a book jacket illustration for Talking to Addison, a comic novel about a young London woman with a crush on her flat mate. He was online ALL the time making it almost impossible to get his attention… (more)
Jose Pardo/ MoonVisionStudio just finished this book cover illustration for The Vampire Girl Next Door, by Richard Arbib. The author had a very specific image in mind for the cover image but was flexible and allowed Jose to have some creative input (and a bit of fun!) (more)
A chance encounter between Eric Drooker and Allen Ginsberg during the Lower East Side riots of the ‘80s in New York led to a loose collaboration and, ultimately, an animated vision of Ginsberg’s poem, Howl. (more)
Dennis Juan Ma recently completed illustrations for a children's graphic novel, “Graffiti Revolution,” for Simple Literacy Publication. The plot involves an evil dictatorial duke who learns to be kind and humorous. (more)