Brand new United Fanzine Organization member Len Mihalovich was kind enough to offer some thoughts on FANzine Three: Street Art in the 283rd issue of Tetragrammaton Fragments, the UFO newsletter. A couple things: First, the cat’s out of the bag. I find that the camaraderie and shared love of comics/zines in the UFO is soContinue reading “A little U.F.O. love for FANzine Three: Street Art!”
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Check out the reviews for Heroes Now #5!
Heroes Now #5 has been on the streets for a little while now, and reviews are starting to come in. This first batch comes from members of the United Fanzine Organization, the longest-running zine co-op in America. (Reviews extracted from Tetragrammaton Fragments #283. Check out that awesome Keith Newsome cover!) Let’s see what some ofContinue reading “Check out the reviews for Heroes Now #5!”
Almost Normal Comics reviews Edward Bolman’s Noble Head Funnies
The ink is barely dry, and we have a review of Edward Bolman and J.P. Noel’s Noble Head Funnies! Warren Elliott, a bit of a small press zine/comic person in his own right, grabbed himself a copy of NHF and had all sorts of great things to say about the book at his Almost NormalContinue reading “Almost Normal Comics reviews Edward Bolman’s Noble Head Funnies”
A little love for Willis and Cranium Frenzy!
Imagine my surprise when watching a discussion between Canon Zine’s Colin Blanchette and writer Gary Usher about their Top 100 Superheroes list in Die With Your Mask On #3…and they veer off on a tangent about Steve Willis, Tragedy of Morty and The Collected Cranium Frenzy! Thanks for the kind words, guys! (And if youContinue reading “A little love for Willis and Cranium Frenzy!”
Broken Frontier reviews The Tragedy of Morty by Steve Willis
Steve Willis has never sought the spotlight … so it’s great to see his work finally gain some permanence outside of his preferred minicomic format. As for whether the Bard is rolling in his grave after this brilliantly unique interpretation of Hamlet, there’s obviously a lot of love for the source material that comes throughContinue reading “Broken Frontier reviews The Tragedy of Morty by Steve Willis”
The Collected Cranium Frenzy by Steve Willis Reader reviewed at Electric Transit
Danny Ferbert of Electric Transit offered up a review of The Collected Cranium Frenzy by Steve Willis Reader in the Prog: 09:12:25 print edition… This book gives ya a taste of what’s to offer from Steve Willis’s Cranium Frenzy that Phoenix Productions has collected in to several volumes. The book starts with an introduction toContinue reading “The Collected Cranium Frenzy by Steve Willis Reader reviewed at Electric Transit”
Comics Blogger on The Collected Cranium Frenzy Vols. 1-2
Thomas Campbell, better known in the small press comics/zine sphere as “Comics Blogger,” took a look at the first couple volumes of The Collected Cranium Frenzy by Steve Willis. For a reader coming in cold to Steve’s work, I think the books acquitted themselves quite nicely. Many thanks for the thoughtful review, Thomas! Vols 3-4Continue reading “Comics Blogger on The Collected Cranium Frenzy Vols. 1-2”
A little more love for The Collected Cranium Frenzy
Many thanks to cartoonist Dale Martin, who had these kind Thanksgiving words to say about The Collected Cranium Frenzy by Steve Willis: Dale keeps a blog on this very same WordPress platform. Lots of cartoony goodness, often focusing on his signature character, Watusi the Talking Dog. You should check it out! And wouldn’t you know,Continue reading “A little more love for The Collected Cranium Frenzy”
The Collected Cranium Frenzy Vol. 1 on Goodreads
The Collected Cranium Crenzy by Steve Willis has been available to the public for one month as of today, and I’m excited to share that the book has its first mention on Goodreads! Allen Freeman, Slam Bang zine anthology editor (See FANzine Live looks at Issue 1 and Issue 2) and amazing artist in hisContinue reading “The Collected Cranium Frenzy Vol. 1 on Goodreads”
The legendary Stephen Bissette praises STRANGE TIMES #3
If you have enjoyed comics over the years, odds are you have heard of Stephen Bissette. While his most famous work comes out of his collaboration with writer Alan Moore and inker John Totleben on Saga of the Swamp Thing, he’s been a prolific presence in comics for decades. And now we know that StephenContinue reading “The legendary Stephen Bissette praises STRANGE TIMES #3”