Subhumanzoids officially has its own bigcartel store, and the first product is here. My 16-pageĀ SlimeĀ comic has been printed up, and copies are available for $3 a pop.
Here’s a preview:
Buy one for yourself, buy one for your mama!
Subhumanzoids officially has its own bigcartel store, and the first product is here. My 16-pageĀ SlimeĀ comic has been printed up, and copies are available for $3 a pop.
Here’s a preview:
Buy one for yourself, buy one for your mama!
I always forget about it, but not this time! Hourly Comic Day takes place every year on Feb 1, and as you might have guessed, it involves drawing a comic for every hour you’re awake. This year I had the, uh, fortune of going home for a funeral, and Hourly Comic Day happened to fall on the day I was traveling and meeting up with my parents.
Two of a VineĀ is back with more California Raisins action in a new six-page comic!
If youāre just joining us, the first issue ofĀ Two of a VineĀ saw our heroes, Wes and Joe, finding an unbelievably cheap apartment⦠with one catch: California Raisins only. Thankfully the Raisins donāt seem to notice Wes and Joe are just two guys in dumpy, gutterĀ Raisin costumes, and so they live amongst them in the most bizarre of luxury.
You can read the second issue, our Dryfolds Night Halloween special, here. And now, without further ado, enjoyĀ Never Too Late for Ebola!
I didn’t get to read everything I wanted toāso much good stuff was released in the world of comics this past yearābut I still wanted to noteĀ some of my favorites of the past 365. There’s no order to these, but here’s some of the stuff I enjoyed that was released in 2014.
The WrenchiesĀ by Farel Dalrymple
This one was just tremendous.Ā The WrenchiesĀ is stacked with so much both in its lush watercolor visuals and its narrative that it warrants multiple readings. If there’s one book to put on your shelf this year, make it this one, because you’ll want to revisit it as soon as it’s over and you definitely missed more than one thing the first time through.
Twelve GemsĀ by Lane Milburn
Twelve GemsĀ is the best ’80s sci-fi adventure that came out in the present day. Milburn goes nuts with the hatching and creates the comics blockbuster of the summer in the process.
Lose #6Ā by Michael DeForge
This is probably my favorite single storyĀ by DeForge other thanĀ The Boy in Question.
Megahex by Simon Hanselmann
IfĀ Twelve Gems was 2014’s big summer blockbuster,Ā MegahexĀ is its best stoner comedy. Hanselmann took some old children’s book characters and made them the stars of their own stupid sitcom with fantastic watercolors illustrating some greatĀ drug and horrible, despicable roommatesĀ humor.
Through the Woods by Emily Carroll
2014 produced one of the best horror anthology comics of all time in Emily Carroll’s wildly gorgeousĀ Through the Woods. Her work in the latest issue of Youth in Decline’sĀ FrontierĀ series can sit right alongside it, as well, so be sure to get both and see why everyone’s been talking so highly of Carroll.
SecondsĀ by Bryan Lee O’Malley
I can’t imagine how much pressure must have come with trying to follow up something as big asĀ Scott Pilgrim, but O’Malley showed how much he has grown inĀ Seconds. Add in some top-notch coloring by Nathan Fairbairn and drawing assistance by friend of subhumanzoids Jason Fischer and you’ve got one of the best graphic novels of the year.
Safari HoneymoonĀ by Jesse Jacobs
Safari HoneymoonĀ is funny, bizarre, and brilliantly illustrated with neat line work and a nicely-executed all-green palette. Jacobs’ comic is further proof that you couldĀ feel safe picking up pretty much anything from Koyama Press in 2014.
Forming IIĀ by Jesse Moynihan
No comic flipped my lid this year quite like Jesse Moynihan’sĀ Forming II. I devouredĀ the first book and its followup, and all I want is more. Despite the fact that the whole thing is available to read online, Nobrow’s titanic hardcovers are a must for appreciating Moynihan’s combination of Acryla GouacheĀ and india ink (I only know specifically because I bugged him about it via email). No comic made me both laugh more and want to work harder and make more comics of my own.
I wanted to put some manga on this list but I’m kind of behind on releases and am mostly stuck in 2013! I caught up with the volume releases ofĀ One Piece, though, which is as amazing as ever. I might make a second post sometime this year as I catch up.