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Glad to catch this creepy “eco horror” visual from illustrator Joe Gough (https://t.co/qX7r7HaPbn), because the rest of the stuff he does is great https://t.co/hl6cP9k8yz
Istvan Banyai’s illustration of McSorley’s for The New Yorker, 2013 https://t.co/uBtBgyry7c ...More drawings: https://t.co/Wak9AGY049
From @urbansketchers artist Caroline Parkinson, rural and city UK scenes. Parkinson is spotlighted in Urban Sketchers’ new ‘Drawing Attention’ (@cpcoventry) https://t.co/pIxemeccg6 https://t.co/JRUVaKlduj
“Looking at these pictures is like seeing yourself in a cheap mirror” https://t.co/Ywd0BhrnVg
This looks great—Brooklyn’s @desertislandbk celebrates a new issue of its Smoke Signal, there is free beer, and Brian Blomerth signs his new @Anthology_Recs graphic novel, which I wrote about here https://t.co/rYV41V2SLp
At @spiralbound, @luckygab tells us about her prince https://t.co/2paGSGN3b3
I'm no social media expert, but this seems like the kind of thing that gets accounts blocked
The Comics Journal site's co-editor Tim Hodler signs off and is "ready to move on to a more normal life." Wishing you well, Tim. Thanks for the work you've done and for your kindness in sharing my stuff over there https://t.co/nRTRtXskIw
ICYMI: My review of a new comics account of Albert Hofmann’s 1943 acid trips, which conjured a “stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors” https://t.co/rYV41V2SLp
From Charles Burns’s ‘Incubation’ — a staple-bound sketchbook focusing on his color work (Pigeon Press, 2015)