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Mitt's journal. Bored today. Browsing for funnies. Found some on this website: https://t.co/5rVFeO3FdP
Here are some beautiful panels by Emmanuel Lepage to ease you into the weekend. Have a nice one!
What a wonderful day for #webcomics - Kukuburi is back! One of the best-drawn webcomics out there is back online after a loooong while. Do yourselves a favor and check it out: https://t.co/sdAFpA4ZYh
The comic starts here: https://t.co/OjMeRlesWE
Also, follow @theramonperez
Comics Worldwide: Brazil (pt. 3). Mesmo Delivery is the debut comics by Brazilian creator Rafael Grampa. The story is one of mystery and action, as Rufo, an ex boxer, must deliver the goods while promising to never open or inspect his cargo. (goodreads) https://t.co/JFRejffdLO
Comics Worldwide: Brazil (pt. 2). Mauricio de Sousa is a Brazilian cartoonist and the author of the Monica's Gang franchise, a popular Brazilian comics series that started in 1959 and is still being published, also spawning a teen manga series, TV series, movies and video games.
Comics Worldwide: Brazil (pt. 1). Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon are Brazilian comics authors (and twin brothers), perhaps best known for Daytripper (won Eisner), Two Brothers, De:Tales : Stories from Urban Brazil Casanova with Matt Fraction. Bá is also artist on The Umbrella Academy
Vote for these guys on in this poll here: https://t.co/cvS5MI3WGn
1. Winsor McKay
2. Moebius
3. Chris Ware
4. François Schuiten
Comics Worldwide: Belgium (pt.10) The Forever War is a 1988 Belgian science fiction trilogy by Marvano and Joe Haldeman. Drawn in the ligne claire style, it tells the story of a soldier fighting in a centuries-long war, with focus on dehumanising effects of war and bureaucracy.
February Spotlight: Jiro Taniguchi (14 August 1947 – 11 February 2017) was a Japanese manga master that wrote and drew dozens of titles and gained several prizes for his work. Among others, the Osamu Tezuka Culture Award, the Shogakukan prize and the Alph'Art at the Angoulême.
Cool article on Culture trip: https://t.co/u5Ti6kTxZZ
I'm happy to say I've read them all. How many have you read?
Would you add some to the list? I'd add Love and Rockets, The Brodeck Report, Equinoxes, Incal, The Killing Joke, Blankets, Corto Maltese, Sandman, V for Vendetta