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After a four year hiatus, a new issue of Sammy Harkham’s acclaimed Crickets is coming at the end of April. You can pre order it at the What Things Do website. It’s billed as “Special all Blood of the Virgin issue! The mishegoss continues.”
Cricket’s #3 came out at the end of 2010 and Harkham won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for his 2012 collection Everything Together. He’s also known as the ground-breaking editor of the Kramer’s Ergot anthology. His keenly observed slice of life short stories—and editorial vision—have been a huge influence on the current generation of cartoonists, so a new issue is definitely a comics event.
The finalists for the 33rd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prize have been revealed, and we’ve collected free samples of all their books below–some of the best books released in 2012. Here’s more about the awards:
“The winners of the L.A. Times book prizes will be announced at an awards ceremony April 19, the evening before the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 20-21. Held on USC’s campus in Bovard Auditorium, the awards are open to the public; tickets will be made available in late March.”
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What Things Do: an online comics offering from Jordan Crane, Ted May, and Sammy Harkham. Comics from these three gents, displayed large, and in my RSS reader? Yes please.
Check out the already-awesome archives. For example, Crane himself has posted all three issues of Uptight as well as some of his other smaller self-published offerings.
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Tags: Comics, Jordan Crane, Sammy Harkham, Ted May, Webcomics
Man-o-man
Cant wait.
Im always pleasantly surprised when he announces a new issue.