WE NEED FEMINISM BECAUSE WHEN LANCE ARMSTRONG GOT CANCER AND LOST A TESTICLE IT WAS ALL ABOUT HIS HEALTH AND HOW INSPIRATIONAL HE WAS BUT WHEN ANGELINA JOLIE GETS A DOUBLE MASTECTOMY TO PREVENT HERSELF FROM GETTING CANCER, IT’S ALL ABOUT HOW SHE WON’T BE A SEX SYMBOL ANYMORE AND HOW MEN ARE OFFENDED CAUSE SHE WON’T BE AN OBJECT FOR THEM
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Illustrations by Kate Baylay:
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alpacabunch by cat rabbit on Flickr.
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Adventure Time designer/board artist Michael DeForge’s Very Casual getting some love from The New York Times Sunday Book Review. It deserves it, too.
Michael DeForge’s collection of comics culled from anthologies, limited run mini-comics and award-winning one-offs, Very Casual (9780987963079 | May 2013 | $15.00 | Trade Paper) has been reviewed by Douglas Wolk in the The New York Times Sunday Book Review.
“[Very Casual] collects perverse, funny, haunting stories by the Canadian cartoonist Michael DeForge, whose pet subject is the overwhelming creepiness of bodies. Everything and everyone in his drawings is dripping, bubbling and developing unsightly growths. He warps and dents the assured, geometrical forms of vintage newspaper strips and new wave-era graphics into oddly adorable horrors; his stories are prone to whiplash formal shifts.” — Douglas Wolk, The New York Times
Read the whole review here!
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Cheshire cat wisdom…
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carried the shit outta u son
BURN
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"
You are tired,
(I think)
Of the always puzzle of living and doing;
And so am I.Come with me, then,
And we’ll leave it far and far away —
(Only you and I, understand!)You have played,
(I think)
And broke the toys you were fondest of,
And are a little tired now;
Tired of things that break, and —
Just tired.
So am I.But I come with a dream in my eyes tonight,
And I knock with a rose at the hopeless gate of your heart —
Open to me!
For I will show you places Nobody knows,
And, if you like,
The perfect places of Sleep.Ah, come with me!
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I’ll blow you that wonderful bubble, the moon,
that floats forever and a day;
I’ll sing you the jacinth song
Of the probable stars;
I will attempt the unstartled steppes of dream,
Until I find the Only Flower,
Which shall keep (I think) your little heart
While the moon comes out of the sea.E.E. Cummings, Literary Tributes: X (via thedaintyhooligan) -
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» Indistinguishable From Magic: Costumes: the Wearable Dialog
I mentioned before some of my favorite character designs in the world of comics and have been meaning to tackle this subject again. I came to realize, however, that “character design” is itself a fairly massive subject, and that it would be best to break the topic down into separate…
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@pyrrhics (taken with Instagram)
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![adventuretime:
Adventure Time designer/board artist Michael DeForge’s Very Casual getting some love from The New York Times Sunday Book Review. It deserves it, too.
koyamapress:
Michael DeForge’s collection of comics culled from anthologies, limited run mini-comics and award-winning one-offs, Very Casual (9780987963079 | May 2013 | $15.00 | Trade Paper) has been reviewed by Douglas Wolk in the The New York Times Sunday Book Review.
“[Very Casual] collects perverse, funny, haunting stories by the Canadian cartoonist Michael DeForge, whose pet subject is the overwhelming creepiness of bodies. Everything and everyone in his drawings is dripping, bubbling and developing unsightly growths. He warps and dents the assured, geometrical forms of vintage newspaper strips and new wave-era graphics into oddly adorable horrors; his stories are prone to whiplash formal shifts.” — Douglas Wolk, The New York Times
Read the whole review here!
adventuretime:
Adventure Time designer/board artist Michael DeForge’s Very Casual getting some love from The New York Times Sunday Book Review. It deserves it, too.
koyamapress:
Michael DeForge’s collection of comics culled from anthologies, limited run mini-comics and award-winning one-offs, Very Casual (9780987963079 | May 2013 | $15.00 | Trade Paper) has been reviewed by Douglas Wolk in the The New York Times Sunday Book Review.
“[Very Casual] collects perverse, funny, haunting stories by the Canadian cartoonist Michael DeForge, whose pet subject is the overwhelming creepiness of bodies. Everything and everyone in his drawings is dripping, bubbling and developing unsightly growths. He warps and dents the assured, geometrical forms of vintage newspaper strips and new wave-era graphics into oddly adorable horrors; his stories are prone to whiplash formal shifts.” — Douglas Wolk, The New York Times
Read the whole review here!](http://25.media.tumblr.com/19b4f015b92aef0c82764ccef48bdd04/tumblr_mnofrv5F3Q1rwdxzqo1_500.jpg)







