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1. Oh, Brother! by Bob Weber Jr. and Jay Stephens

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Today King Features launches Oh, Brother! a new comic strip by my friends Bob Weber Jr. (Slylock Fox) and Jay Stephens (The Secret Saturdays, Tutenstein, Oddville). Bob and Jay have a true love for and a history of making great kids comics, and Oh, Brother! is no exception. The strip follows a rich tradition of mischievous cartoon kids, and its clean designs and pure silliness make it the perfect heir to John Stanley’s Little Lulu.

Oh, Brother! is also the first syndicated newspaper comic strip to be given the full webcomics treatment of being delivered free online on its own clutter-free site, as opposed to being trapped in the ugliness, lack of RSS, and near uselessness of sites like Comics.com, GoComics or King’s own Daily Ink.


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2. OH, BROTHER!


My friend and amazing cartoonist Jay Stephens has launched a brand new comic strip along with Bob Weber Jr. for King Features. It looks amazing! Check it out. Here's an article.

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3. Cartoonists Take Over Toronto

Last night I got invited along for a night on the town with some of Canada's very best cartoonists. Along with the usual guys we had Jay Stephens, J Bone and Darwyn Cooke out last night. Jay is the two time Emmy winning cartoonist responsible for such classics as Tutenstein and The Land Of Nod. J Bone is the incredible artistic talent behind comics like Super Friends and The Brave And The Bold. And Darwyn is one of Canada's best known and highly regarded comics writers and artists. He's the Eisner Award winning artist behind books like The New Frontier, Catwoman and The Spirit. It was a really fun night rambling around the city with all these guys from the Canadian comics community.They are all in town for thew Toronto Fan Expo which everyone in town should go to...

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4. The Secret Saturdays Premiere

Drawn’s own Jay Stephens‘ new animated series, The Secret Saturdays, premieres this weekend on Teletoon (in Canada)!

We missed the Friday premiere, but it repeats Sunday at 8:30AM. Get your cereal ready.

Jay’s stuff rocks. I’d love to see some of the concept art behind this show.

Previously:
Announcing The Secret Saturdays

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5. Metal for Monsters

I’m happy to announce the impending launch of this project. Metal for Monsters is a run of limited-edition stainless steel pendants being sold to raise money for UNICEF.

Each pendant features an illustration of a monster or creepy creature by some very talented folks including Drawn! contributors Jay Stephens, Adam Koford, and myself. The official launch date is October 1st, but you can pre-order the pendants now. Each pendant costs $81 and is limited to 100 pieces. The lineup of artists includes: S.britt, Stefan G. Bucher, Jon Burgerman, Anna Chambers, Justin Hillgrove, Adam Koford, John Martz, Jay Stephens, and Brian Taylor.

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