* Strange Adventures is moving. That's one of the best shops.
* here's an article with a bunch of original art scans. If you have some sort of fetish that involves pasted-up logos, this is the post for you.
* the good folks at Robot 6 tug at a story about an embezzler that converted some of that cash into expensive comic books. It's surprising this kind of thing doesn't happen a lot given the difficulty authorities might have in tracing such items, although I guess converting comics back into cash would be a potential chore. Also, you can't really count on a same-amount return.
* Gil Roth talks to Ron Rosenbaum (not comics). Solvej Schou talks to Jaime Hernandez. Justin Skinner talks to Dave Lapp.
* well, that's nice.
* Jason covers Love And Rockets.
* Chris Arrant recommends the Kenneth Rocafort sketch blog.
* Greg Capullo, defined.
* the veteran writer John Ostrander suggests that a freelancer's life is a life without a net. That is not a pleasant article to read despite its genial tone.
* Timothy Callahan on Nexus.
* I like that when jobs open up in comics and you read about them it sometimes doesn't sound like a job anyone could be doing in comics.
* me sending people to The Oatmeal is like me trying to fill up the Pacific Ocean by taking a whiz in it during one of the San Diego beach parties, but here you go.
* finally, I've always loved this Kirby page. Karkas 4-ever.

* the good folks at Robot 6 tug at a story about an embezzler that converted some of that cash into expensive comic books. It's surprising this kind of thing doesn't happen a lot given the difficulty authorities might have in tracing such items, although I guess converting comics back into cash would be a potential chore. Also, you can't really count on a same-amount return.
* Gil Roth talks to Ron Rosenbaum (not comics). Solvej Schou talks to Jaime Hernandez. Justin Skinner talks to Dave Lapp.
* well, that's nice.
* Jason covers Love And Rockets.
* Chris Arrant recommends the Kenneth Rocafort sketch blog.
* Greg Capullo, defined.
* the veteran writer John Ostrander suggests that a freelancer's life is a life without a net. That is not a pleasant article to read despite its genial tone.
* Timothy Callahan on Nexus.
* I like that when jobs open up in comics and you read about them it sometimes doesn't sound like a job anyone could be doing in comics.
* me sending people to The Oatmeal is like me trying to fill up the Pacific Ocean by taking a whiz in it during one of the San Diego beach parties, but here you go.
* finally, I've always loved this Kirby page. Karkas 4-ever.