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Evan Dorkin

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If Memory Serves: A Conversation With Jamie Hewlett

I flew over to the U.K. four times to attend UKCAC events in Glasgow and London. The last time I attended was with Sarah, David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis. Previously I went on my own, except ...

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Experiment: #85

You've seen this face before.

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A Thing Done For A Thing

Shhhh. 

Will let you know where and when this appears.

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HackArtober Continued #26 (Scanned In Shocking Detail)

I saw Shocker when it was released to theaters. My friends and I all hated it. 

I drew Horace here because I knew I could do a halfway decent job of it, after failing several times at a ...

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Experiment: Panel 84

Another victim of circumstance, or the same victim of circumstance?

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HackArtober #25 (Belated, Scanned On The Moon)

Jeeeebers Christ. This fucking movie.

"The Beast of Yucca Flats" was a title that stuck in my kid brain, injected via Famous Monster of Filmland. It conjured up images of a lizard like The Gi...

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Out Today! Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory HC

The fourth Beasts of Burden collection is out in comic shops today. 

Thanks to everyone who has been supporting the series, and who picked up the individual issues. The HC contains a bac...

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HackArtober #24 (Scanned Expressly For The Patreon)

If you're interested in my thoughts on Horror Express, Paul Yellovich and I recorded an episode of our Tear Them Apart horror movie podcast about it. As well as the shipwreck of a jaws-ripoff, Up F...

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HackArtober #23 (Scanned In Them Thar Hills)

This movie freaked me the hell out when I first caught it on pay-cable (probably Wometco Home Theater, which showed local UHF programming -- like The Uncle Floyd Show -- until the movies kicked in ...

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HackArtober #22 (Scanned With a Hook)

This one's pretty obscure, and maybe mostly deserves to be. Scream Bloody Murder is an oddball mish-mash of elements that might remind you of a number of other films, only those films weren't made ...

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Hacktober #21 (Scanned With Enzymes Extracted From Royal Jelly)

The Wasp Woman is a Roger Corman cheapie directed by the man himself. I'm not much of a Corman fan, to be honest. I do like his Poe (and Poe-adjacent) movies, i like a bunch of his old unpretentiou...

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Hacktober #20 (Scanned In Drips And Drabs)

The 70's was a pretty dire time for the traditional monster movie, replete with shitty giant rabbits, shitty giant spiders attached to Volkswagons and a bunch of other shitty "giant" things, usuall...

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Hacktober #19 (Scanned On Parchment, Snuck Into Your Pocket)

One of the best supernatural movies ever made, based on M.R. James "Casting The Runes". I haven't seen the British "Night of the Demon" cut -- which I believe is also now a restored release for the...

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I Made And Sold About 100 Of These Back in 1983 (A Nerd Reminiscence)

In 1983 I was attending New York University, specifically the Tisch School of the Arts, studying film, and hoping to become an animator. I was commuting to school from my home in Staten Island, whi...

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Some Links To Video Of Me Saying Stuff While Fidgeting A Lot

1) 8-minute lip from #ComicStansPodcast Episode 10 

I do a terrible job of explain...

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Experiment: Panel 83

This one is interesting to me because while I was drawing it I realized it's an image from a story idea that I never got off the ground. So maybe it will work in this. It could, especially since I ...

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Hacktober #18 (Scanned On An Island Covered In Fungus )

I never saw Attack of the Mushroom People on television as a kid, it just never seemed to play locally. It must have, but unlike the American-ized monster and kaiju movies I devoured on channels 5,...

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HackArtober #17 (Scanned At The Gates Of Hell, On All Saints Day)

Through the horror podcast I do with my friend, Paul Yellovich, I've learned to overcome my exasperation with Giallo and, to a lesser degree, my bewilderment with the films of Lucio Fulci. I've see...

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HackArtober #16 (Scanned Via Tachyon Transmission, w/Bonus Rambling)

Released this day in 1987. One of my absolute Carpenter favorites, absolute horror movie favorites. All-time favorite. 

On the whole, I think a film or text should allow you to make sens...

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HackArtober #15 (Scanned In Glorious 1932 Black & White)

Pro Tip: Stay away from anyone who goes by the name of "Murder".  

And beware those eyes what hyp-mo-tize.

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HackArtober #14 (Scanned To Expose Its True Face)

I'm not much of a fan of this movie, it's not awful but it's kind of a mess. I want to like it but I just don't, tried it twice and the plot holes were more glaring on the second viewing. Maybe the...

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HackArtober #13 (Scanned While Eating Cookies)

This movie. Oy. I guess it's a comedy. I laughed a bunch. I think it's a comedy. I think it doesn't care what it is. A singular achievement. That's not a recommendation, by any means. It's just me ...

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HackArtober #12 (Scanned A Week late, Because It Was Drawn A Week Late)

We two. We crappy two.

I met Rosie Grier when I was about 13, at a skateboard exhibition at the Nassau Coliseum. He was the celebrity host and I can't remember the connection my friend Michae...

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Odd Old E-Mail (Creepy Human Drama Not Actually Involving Me)

My computer is currently having issues with opening text files so I am unable to post as planned tonight. But I can plumb the depths of my ancient e-mails to bring you this bit of weir...

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Experiment: Panel 82

Where the blood goes. 

A reminder.

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HackArtober #11 (Scanned In Parts And Sloppily Stitched Together Just For You)

A day late. It was practically done but I couldn't post it because life decided to be cruel. 

I'm going to have to do a Two-For-Tuesday sometime this month to catch up. Or a Thirteen-For...

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M&C Commission WIP: Using Violence To Teach Ruth Buzzi To The Ignorant Rabble

I need to learn and remember to shrink the scans I make. This is idiotically huge. Maybe it looks sharper on phones, everyone lives on phones, right? I fuck everything up on the phone just as bad -...

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Recreation of a Recreation of a Fun Strip (Or, Hooray For Art Theft)

The second piece I had to recreate for Zack Davvison after the original strip recreation (see below) was stolen. The Kitaro/M&C piece was posted a little while ago. I'm terrified something's go...

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HackArtober #10 (Children Should Only Scan Dead Things For Patreon)

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HackArtober #9 (Scan Torn From Larger Scan, Later Stitched Together)

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