Hey ganglions. This time it’s pretty much just dumb cartoons, so please enjoy them, while you can.
This particular strip came out of the last recording of Two Librans, the first podcast exploring the intersection of indie comics, astrology and the works of Mark E.Smith and the Fall. If you’ve been following me for a while, you shouldn’t be surprised to hear that it’s about none of these things, really.
The new edition of Lamberto Lamberto Lamberto, illustrated by me, got a nice review in NYT by
. You can pre-order it here, and, if you are not a child or child-haver, stay tuned for an English edition of my last graphic novel dropping soon.And I finally finished editing the next 10 pages of Foghorn, which I will post mid-month.
It will be a spicy installment, and meanwhile you can catch up to the beginning of chapter 2, and/or the entire first chapter.
Foghorn Resumes
Reader, rejoice! Your favorite misanthropic funny animal is back, but first, I have a couple of quick extra thoughts on character design, following up on the last few letters.
If you missed it, do catch up with my Pulitzer-pending political cartoons, if you want to remain on the right side of h*story:
Pulitzer Pending
For a change of pace, and in direct contravention of my recent micro-manifesto, this month I decided to try and be as un-subtle as possible:
And a particularly nuanced ep of Two Librans, where we discuss, among other things, our first meeting at a brilliant Yoshio Ojima/Visible Cloaks/Satsuki Shibano concert:
Speaking of ambient, earlier I attended the performance/recording of the next collaboration between Inoyamaland and Passeport Duo at Cafe OTO, and it was rather extraordinary. Highly recommended.
The first comic reminds me of a woman a dated who said she was poly. Everything was going well until the poly factor finally kicked in, her other boyfriend was in town. I remained open-minded but the relationship we were cultivating fell apart.