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Over the last couple weeks, I drew some girls on adventures for my daughter, but my wife looks forward to them more than my daughter does :)
And Ashanti Fortson's THE GODS WEEP, reflecting on Akira Kurosawa's RAN, seems to be no longer available, but I assure you it was beautiful and surprised me with its delightful palette and stark visuals. You can find her other work here: https://t.co/mg3bnUKesp
And here is Kostas Kiriakakus' A DAY AT THE PARK.
https://t.co/2gafAxzU6b
Maybe this will give visibility to my original question or maybe it will just turn you on to some cool comics, but here's Fouad Mezher's gorgeous FRAGILE, which looks like an amazing retelling of Cain And Abel: https://t.co/yYLZQg1ONR
I love keeping a log of my graphic novel reading because as time accumulates it becomes horrifying and beautiful. Since I started keeping track in July 2015, I've read 1851 books. That looks something like this:
Some more of the illustrations for this year's CAPC25.
Guys. 4 of this year's entries are superheroes and 5 are memes. Can 2020 be the year we rescue pop culture?
Some more of the CAPC 25 for 2019. Particularly happy with the Disco Elysium drawing because it makes me smile.
https://t.co/ySK42inGdI