comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Deconstruction 10” Made for Comics Workbook Another one that appears in Comics Workbook #2. I think this comic did an ok job of expressing an idea I think about a lot.
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Printed copies of Comics Workbook #2 just arrived! It came out really well, as you can hopefully see in these poorly lit pictures. Debuting at CAB.
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craghead: Review: Black Pillars by Andrew White – Lovely fluid inky line. There’s an economy of drawing, esp. in the female main character’s face. – It’s a confusing story – the people are confused and we are confused. We feel what they feel. – I say confusing, but it is still deliberate and mysterious. There’s […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “As Above, So Below” From a prompt by Alex Bernstein Made for Comics Workbook Reminder: order of folder of Comics Workbook originals to commission a new comic like this one!
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comicsworkbook: Oliver East “Rolling Stock 200” Made for Comics Workbook Everyone should take the time to read through the archives of the now-complete Rolling Stock. Oliver East’s best work to date.
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“I don’t want to make a bad joke but anyone can write Crime and Punishment. People still do, and good ones, but I don’t know why. It’s been done. That’s why, in my very small way, I’m doing what I do, these experimental books.” – David Markson
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comicsworkbook: Comics Workbook #2: Variations/Deconstructions by Andrew White A flipbook collecting all of the comics in the Variations series (on one side) and the Deconstructions series (on the other side) from Andrew White’s ongoing contributions to Comics Workbook. 26 pages. Full color. 8.5 x 11. $8. Debuting at CAB and available for online preorder here. New […]
SAW Micro-grant winners, Sept 2013
SAW Micro-grant winners, Sept 2013 I’m one of the two winners of the SAW Micro-grant for September 2013. The grant will go towards the printing for Black Pillars Issue Two, which should be out in early 2014. Sincere thanks to the micro-grant committee, to SAW, and especially to Tom Hart & Leela Corman. Having my work […]