Bigby Bear v1
It’s a book about a bear and his rabbit friend doing a seven year old’s equivalent of “The Far Side.” It’s very funny for the kids, but great for adults, too.
It’s a book about a bear and his rabbit friend doing a seven year old’s equivalent of “The Far Side.” It’s very funny for the kids, but great for adults, too.
The Old Geezers get caught up in a surprising back story from one of their own, while battling it out with the neighbor they don’t like for reasons going back 60 years.
Jean Yves-Ferri and Didier Conrad succeeded Albert Uderzo on “Asterix.” Is their first collaboration a return to greatness? Or more of the same?
The Pipeline Work Journal is a perk for the Pipeline Patrons. It’s a director’s commentary for this website as well as a sneak peak of what’s coming up.
Pico is a curious kid who questions everything, usually pushing logic to its breaking point to get what he wants. It’s a fascinating mental exercise.
Spirou, Fantasio, Spip, Marsupilami, and Dr. Champignac have to head into the deep Palombian jungle to stop Zorglub from his latest mad scheme.
Where can you find cheap or free fonts for commerical use — that are not pirated — for your comics work? I have a few sites to suggest…
This is review of a British book from the late 90s that is, effectively, a really good grab bag of information for the Asterix series from the pre-web days.
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Philippe Petit-Roulet and Francois Avril tell short, silent stories set in Paris at night. People party, dance, hit the jazz clubs, go out to dinner, and live life.