Peep is an OVERSIZE – 11" x 14" – 52 page, full color comics anthology edited by Sammy Harkham and Steven Weissman and packed with the work of many Copacetic faves (as you can see by scoping out the contributor list above).
Best of all, is it states "#1" – meaning there will be more to come!
Limit: ONE per customer
GONE! – Yes, our supply has been exhausted – BUT, it is still available from Secret Headquarters, HERE!
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AND: we also got in a handful of the scarce on the ground Blood of the Virgin Process Zine along with PEEP, but we had forgotten to reactivate the listing until just now, so if you missed that one the first time around, now's your chance. >>> HERE <<<
THE BUBBLES CON ISSUE!
Bubbles #20 is 56 pages long
This issue features transcriptions from all the talks & interviews from Bubbles Con.
Interviews:
- C.F. (by Noel Freibert)
- Gabrielle Bell (by Francesca Lyn)
- Dash Shaw (by Brian Baynes)
- Jenny Zervakis (by Brian Baynes)
Talks:
- Ryan Holmberg presents: You Job is What?! A Year in the Life of a Mangaologist
- Mark Shubert presents: How Will He Use It? The Editorial Cartoons of George H. Ben Johnson
Plus over 70 reviews of NEW recently released comics. A new record of reviews done in an issue of Bubbles, 7 full pages.
And a Bubbles Con photo album by Zack Rogers who took photos at the event.
>> ON SPECIAL! <<
We also just got in a RESTOCK of ALL BUBBLES BACK ISSUES – very limited quantities.
Anyone suffering from Bubbles Magazine withdrawal, and who needs to get their hands on a solid comics zine about comics, need look no further. Here in the pages of the ninth issue of Comics Blogger readers will be treated to substantial interviews with both Gabriell Bell – AND Copacetic fave, Nate McDonough! Plus: an original one-page comic by Katie Lane, a Bubble Con report, and five pages of reviews. 40 digest-sized pages in all!
<<•>> conducted, edited and compiled by Robin McConnell; introduction by Jeet Heer <<•>> Here we have an print edition collection of interviews culled from the unparalleled archives that Robin McConnell has amassed over the last five years of his Vancouver-based radio show (Get a bit of back story via this interview with Robin, HERE). McConnell has been universally praised as both a sensitive and responsive interviewer and as a knowledgeable and tasteful comics connoisseur. The interview subjects included in this volume span a wide swath of the (North American) comics universe. In addition, it is worth noting that Inkstuds not only includes many of our finest contemporary comics practitioners, but also important non-creator members of the comics community as well: Kate Beaton, Gabrielle Bell, Marc Bell, Jonathan Bennett, Chester Brown, David Collier, Jordan Crane, Rebecca Dart, Kim Deitch, Mary Fleener, Sammy Harkham, Jeet Heer, Jaime Hernandez, Jeff Lemire, Jason Lutes, Billy Mavreas, Françoise Mouly, Dan Nadel, Marv Newland, Anders Nilsen, Joe Ollmann, Gary Panter, Joe Sacco, Seth, Tom Spurgeon, Ted Stearn, Barron Storey, Jillian Tamaki, and Carol Tyler.