Thursday, February 7th, 2008

New William Bazillion!

www.williambazillion.com

Oh, now, this is just getting silly.

Also, I know I said last week's installment of the Overlooked Manga Festival would be the last one for a while, but then I got this last-minute guest OMF. So here we go...

One more Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The Compleat OMF

Just for reference, here's a permalinkable list of all the Overlooked Manga Festival entries. Thanks for reading, everyone!



(Note: Some Overlooked Manga scans are mildly NSFW. Exercise caution when viewing manga which may contain nipples or swears. Keep out of reach of children. The Overlooked Manga Festival is not for everyone. If eyeballs continue to bleed, consult your doctor immediately.)

Overlooked Manga Festivities:
Basara
Please Save My Earth
From Eroica with Love
Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga
Dr. Slump
Your and My Secret
Phoenix
Kekkaishi
Wild Act
Knights of the Zodiac
The Drifting Classroom
OMF Special Event: Manga Editors Recommend Manga, Part 1
OMF Special Event: Manga Editors Recommend Manga, Part 2
OMF Special Event: Manga Editors Recommend Manga, Part 3
OMF Special Event: Great Moments in Manga Baking
Shout Out Loud
Monster
Swan
Warren Buffett: An Illustrated Biography of the World's Most Successful Investor
Sexy Voice and Robo
OMF Special Event: 2006 Overlooked Manga Update
The Four Immigrants Manga
Gerard and Jacques
Ode To Kirihito
Bringing Home the Sushi
Banana Fish
Skip Beat
OMF Special Event: The Greatest Manga Magazine in American History
Cyborg 009
Anywhere But Here
To Terra
Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms
Doing Time
The Walking Man
Sugar Sugar Rune
Parasyte
Japan as Viewed by 17 Creators
Mariko Parade
Golgo 13
Ricca 'tte Kanji!?
Pure Trance
OMF Special Event: My Legacy
OMF Special Event: An All-Star Tribute to Carl Gustav Horn
Guest OMF by Jason Thompson: 888
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Tekkon Kinkreet
Yakitate! Japan
Flower of Life
Domu
OMF Special Event: Top Ten Lines from the Excel Saga manga
Nana
What's Michael?
OMF Special Event: Jason Thompson Presents the Top Ten Best Worst Manga, Part One
OMF Special Event: Jason Thompson Presents the Top Ten Best Worst Manga, Part Two
Aria
Comics Underground Japan
Yotsuba&!
Slam Dunk
Moon Child
Chikyu Misaki
Bambi and Her Pink Gun
Ten Awesome Long-Out-of-Print Viz Manga, Part One
Ten Awesome Long-Out-of-Print Viz Manga, Part Two
The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service
OMF Special Event: Reader OMFs, Part One
OMF Special Event: Reader OMFs, Part Two
Guest OMF by Abby L.: Firefighter! Daigo of Fire Company M
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Overlooked Manga Festival!

Last one for a while. But first, I should note that this week's Chronicles of William Bazillion is the most brilliant thing in history ever.

Also, if you're in the Bay Area this weekend, you can see me speak at this Friends of Lulu event at the Berkeley Library. I seriously have no idea what I'm going to talk about, so it should be entertaining.

Okay, I've got nothin' else going on, so let's move on to Part Two of the latest Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event!

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Thursday, January 24th, 2008

New Smithson!

This is the end of the chapter and the last page of Smithson for the time being.

www.smithsoncomic.com

'Bye, everybody.

Okay, okay. There's also a new and unsettling installment in The Chronicles of William Bazillion!

And, of course, an Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event!

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Friday, January 18th, 2008

New Smithson and Li'l Mell!

Smithson be here:

www.smithsoncomic.com

Of course I don't manage to get to the lesbian sexual tension until, like, a week before putting the comic on hiatus. That's so me.

There's a new Li'l Mell, too. You know who is not making good life decisions? Sergio.

Oh, and Andrew's got a new installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion up! This is such an excellent plot development. Bonus points to anyone who can work out the common factor between all the clones.

I've also got a new "All the Comics in the World" column up at Comixology.com. It's about Marty Links. Not only that, but Jason Thompson's new Comixology column, "Manga Salad," just debuted. Go read it!

Tomorrow, this Saturday, I'll be doing my Artist in Residence at the Cartoon Art Museum from 1:00-3:00 PM. If you're in the area, stop in, watch me drawing Skin Horse strips, buy Narbonic books, and enjoy the museum and its currently perfect lineup of shows.

Okay, on to the Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, January 10th, 2008

New Smithson and Li'l Mell!

And a new installment in The Chronicles of William Bazillion! This one is...I don't know what to say. Words fail me. I'm just so proud to be married to that man.

In this week's Li'l Mell, Old Sergio makes a very, very dumb move.

And in this week's Smithson, we finally get some damn romantic tension. Sorry about the black and white; color will follow shortly.

By the way, if you enjoy any of these comics, and you write or draw a webcomic (as who doesn't?), please consider nominating them in the Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards. The nomination round is going on now. Go! Nominate webcomics!

With all that said, I regret to announce that, once the current chapter ends, Smithson will be going on hiatus for a while. Brian is expecting a kid and needs to focus on paying work, something I can certainly appreciate, and Smithson doesn't make a silver dime. I haven't decided yet what to do with Smithson, but I do have a lot more of the story to tell. I mean, a LOT. It's kind of ridiculous.

Also, in a few weeks I'm planning to put the Overlooked Manga Festival on hold too. I think I'm finally nearing the end of the list of obscure manga I really like and can get copies of (which is why I haven't done Daigo of Fire Company M, incidentally--believe it or not, the Viz offices are missing a whole bunch of volumes). But I know there are still plenty of overlooked manga out there. That's why I've decided to turn to you, the reader, for the final OMF. If you have a favorite obscure and little-loved manga that I haven't talked about yet, write up a brief recommendation and send it to me at narbonic at sbcglobal.net. I'll run all the Reader OMFs on the last week.

After that, I dunno, maybe I'll get drunk and watch more "Star Trek."

Okay, Overlooked Manga Festival time!

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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

New Li'l Mell and Smithson!

Li'l Mell's up, a day late but still rad. Neil draws some great rage.

www.girlamatic.com/comics/mell.php

Aaaand there's a new Smithson! With caring and sharing.

www.smithsoncomic.com

Also, I hope you didn't miss this week's Chronicles of William Bazillion, featuring the continually unfolding horrors of the Doomsday Seed Project in Svarbald.

Man, that's a lot of webcomics. Would you like even more webcomics? I've joined a new little cartoonist collective, The Couscous Collective. It's, um, me and my friends. But with links to all our stuff!

I don't know if you've been following my All the Comics in the World column on Comixology.com, but, like so many people deluded into thinking their opinions are interesting, I've been doing a 2007 wrapup. Part Two is up today. You can read Part One here.

Okay, it's a new year, the holidays are over except in Japan (where New Year's means a week of partying), and I'd better get back to the Overlooked Manga Festival. And what better way than with an Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event?

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Thursday, December 13th, 2007

New Smithson!

It is just. So. Emotional.

www.smithsoncomic.com

The 2007 Marvel Holiday Special, featuring a story written by Andrew Farago and myself, goes on sale Wednesday. So keep an eye out for that.

This Saturday, Andrew and I will be doing sketches at Al's Comics in San Francisco, as part of the first annual Al's Comics Holiday Sketch-A-Thon and Rent Fest. Many tall inkers will also be there. If you're in the area, stop in, say hi, and support Al.

If you like comics, please consider including The Cartoon Art Museum in your holiday giving. Andrew tells you why here, and I echo everything he says. The museum is a hell of a resource for cartoonists, comics and animation fans, and cartoon-loving kids, and the staff of three and a half employees works hard to make it that way. I've been volunteering there since 2000, and I can't say enough about how much the museum does--or how much it struggles for funding.

Daniel Pinkwater, my mentor and spiritual guide, now has a podcast at Pinkwater.com. So far, it's consisted mostly of highlights from his old NPR commentaries (published in the great essay collection Hoboken Fish and Chicago Whistle, which I happen to be rereading right now), introduced by Webmaster Ed. It's pretty great. No, actually, it's really great. Mr. Pinkwater's essays basically tell you everything you need to know to live well. Also, in the audio archive you can get podcasts of him reading from his book Lizard Music.

Whew, lotta announcements this week. Hey, how about an Overlooked Manga Festival? Let's do an Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, December 6th, 2007

New Smithson!

Sorry we missed updating last week. Brian had real work to do, which is always such a hassle.

smithsoncomic.com

Also, I've got a new All the Comics in the World column up on Comixpedia. This one's on Lynda Barry, one of my faves.

What with one thing and another, I haven't done an Overlooked Manga Festival since mid-November. Sheesh. Time to get back on the horse!

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Thursday, November 15th, 2007

New Smithson!

www.smithsoncomic.com

Gemma means well, in her own way.

And there is, of course, a new installment in The Chronicles of William Bazillion! Big one this week. Lots of robots.

If you live in the Bay Area, Al's Comics in San Francisco is having a sale this weekend: 50% off backstock, 25% off all other items (except for just shipped items), all T-shirts $10. Al's is a great little store that's had some trouble paying the rent lately, so shoot Al some business if you have the chance.

Thanks to everyone who preordered copies of the Marvel Holiday Special! I'll send them out when our copies show up at Al's.

You know what this calls for? An Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Confidential to Pancha, Elena, Leia, and Jason: With this page, my part of the ancient compact has been fulfilled. May the legendary beast fly forever over rainbows and under waterfalls.

http://www.smithsoncomic.com

Incidentally, Brian and I debated the CD cover for a while last night. In the end, my irrational fondness for "Weird Al" Yankovic won out.

Oh, and of course there's a new Chronicles of William Bazillion!

My second "All the Comics in the World" column is up at Comixology.com. Go read it! In my first column I talked about All-Star Batman and Robin, and in this one I talk about Pogo and Peanuts. I can do that, because I'm covering All the Comics in the World. I don't want to give away any spoilers for my next column, but let's just say a certain birthstone-themed defunct DC universe now widely accessible through quarter bins might be involved.

If you need even more to read, this 2006 profile of Jason Thompson, periodic Overlooked Manga Festival contributor and author of Manga: The Complete Guide, is awful and hilarious. Also, I'm sad to say, very true. After reading about 500 manga series, Jason was getting pretty weird there.

Last call: if you'd like a copy of this year's Marvel Holiday Special signed by Andrew and myself, Paypal $6.00 (the cover price is $3.99, so the extra two bucks ought to cover S&H) to narbonic (at) sbcglobal.net. We're ordering copies from Al's Comics, a good store in our neighborhood that needs a little extra business right now. Oh, and we just got a look at the lettered pages for our story today, and we're pretty darn excited.

What else? Oh, right! Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, November 1st, 2007

New Smithson!

Just a short page this time, as Brian's had a busy week. He's going to be a FATHER! Everyone congratulate him and his lovely wife, Meg.

www.smithsoncomic.com

Naturally, there's a new Chronicles of William Bazillion. I like how blithely Wiener and Darryl switch teams when presented with a new arrogant kid adventurer to follow. It's so hard to find good sidekicks.

Okay, Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, October 25th, 2007

New Smithson!

Do college students even have CDs anymore? Probably not, but clicking around on iTunes just isn't as strong a visual. Also, should I have followed the mention of rocksteady with a line about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?

www.smithsoncomic.com

And what's this? Why, it's a new installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion! Darryl's a survivor.

I've got a new biweekly column at Comixology.com called All the Comics in the World. It'll appear every other Thursday; on alternate Thursdays, there's a column by the awesome Kristy Valenti, who has been wisely covering mad genius Jason Shiga. For my first column, I talk about the Stumptown Comics Fest, All-Star Batman and Robin, and, of course, Tristram Shandy. Like you can get me to stop talking about Tristram Shandy.

Would you like a copy of this year's Marvel Holiday Special signed by Andrew and myself? Paypal $6.00 (the cover price is $3.99, so the extra two bucks ought to cover S&H) to narbonic (at) sbcglobal.net. We'll be preordering copies from Al's Comics, a good store in our neighborhood that needs a little extra business right now. Deadline for orders is November 10.

Okay, let's get to the Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, October 18th, 2007

New Smithson!

Brian's back, and this time it's personal.

www.smithsoncomic.com

And of course there's a new installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion! With spot color!

Okay, Overlooked Manga Festival time.

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Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event!

No Smithson this week, as Brian is still dealing with a family emergency. But there is a new installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion!

I'm the artist in residence at the Charles Schulz Museum and Research Center this weekend. If you're in the Santa Rosa area, stop by between 1:00 and 3:00 and say hi.

Andrew and I recently wrote a memorial to San Francisco cartoonist Phil Frank, creator of the only daily comic strip drawn for a single newspaper. You can read our thoughts on his public memorial service over on Andrew's LiveJournal.

Oh, and I donated an original Narbonic strip to an eBay auction for Girl-Wonder.org. You can check out the auction right here. They're good people who deserve your support, so go have a look at all the stuff that's up for auction (and there's a heck of a lot of stuff). Bidding ends October 15.

Man, lotta links this week. Okay, on to the second half of Jason Thompson's Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event!

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Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event!

No new Smithson this week; Brian has a family emergency to deal with. He did, however, put up a sweet sketch of Darryl O'Doyle, everyone's favorite commissured Irish poet. Well, favorite of everyone except the characters plotting to kill him, I guess.

There is, however, a new installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion, wherein Wiener does his name proud.

And today I'm pleased to present a very special Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event! This one's long but awesome...

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Thursday, September 27th, 2007

New Smithson!

Yes, cocoa is going to make this all better.

www.smithsoncomic.com

And don't miss this week's Chronicles of William Bazillion! William Sicilian. Yes. William Sicilian.

As I've mentioned before, I'm a guest at the Stumptown Comics Festival in Portland this weekend. I even drew a comic strip for the Portland Mercury's special one-shot alternative comics page, right alongside a bunch of much better cartoonists. Have a look!

Also, you hell of want to preorder this year's Marvel Holiday Special, featuring a story by Andrew and me. It'll be out this December, and it will include Spider-Man, Wolverine, and cake. Come on, cake!

What else? Oh, right. Overlooked Manga Festival!

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Thursday, September 20th, 2007

New Smithson!

Just four panels this week. But four DRAMATIC panels! That's Micki, the one good cop in Smithson.

www.smithsoncomic.com

Although the real drama begins in The Chronicles of William Bazillion! It's just one insane cliffhanger after another, isn't it?

Another reminder: I'll be at the Stumptown Comics Fest in Portland on September 29 and 30, so stop by and see me if you're gonna be in town.

Right. Overlooked Manga Festival time!

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Thursday, September 6th, 2007

New Smithson!

Well, kind of. Brian and his wife Meg are on a cross-country train trip, so this week he just posted some bonus pencil sketches. Consider this an opportunity to go through the archives and catch up on the whole thrilling story.

www.smithsoncomic.com

Brian and Meg breezed through San Francisco this week, so I got to meet up with them and talk way too much about comics. They toured both the beautiful Cartoon Art Museum and my own wretched, manga-choked apartment, and then they no doubt vowed to get away as quickly as possible and never come back. Also, they brought me cookies!

Oh, and I certainly hope you didn't miss this week's Chronicles of William Bazillion!

One more thing: thanks to everyone who sent me kind words about last week's Edward Gorey pastiche. I drew it strictly for my personal entertainment, and I was bowled over that other people enjoyed it. It turns out that when you combine two things nerds like, such as Star Trek and Edward Gorey, they really dig it! Who knew?

Okay, time for a quick Overlooked Manga Festival Special Event!

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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

New Smithson!

www.smithsoncomic.com

Color coming soon. And come on, who doesn't enjoy being the victim of sitcom-style romantic plotting?

And, as usual, you must not miss the latest in The Chronicles of William Bazillion!

I'm going to be a guest at the Stumptown Comics Fest in Portland on September 29 and 30. Other, more impressive guests include Mike and Laura Allred, Carol Lay, Peter Bagge, Ted Rall, Sarah Oleksyk, and Matt Wagner. Visit me there and alleviate my terrible, terrible loneliness!

Okay, Overlooked Manga Festival time!

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