Thursday, March 06, 2008

Back from Rome, winelists hitting the blogs, too much to write about

Hey, that's my winelist Ma! Terroir winebar finally opened last night, and the blogs actually wrote about the winelist concept that I created in collaboration with Paul Grieco. Neat!

I need to blog up my first trip to the european continent in eons, there's alot of notes and snapshots of Roman graffiti & stickers to post as well but at this second, the lists hitting and the t-shirts that we did getting some play--that feels good.

Links: photostream of winelists, stickers
Grub St, Dr. Vino, Terroir winebar homepage

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Blogleave

Going to Rome, to roam. Back in a while.



Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Steve Gerber Rest In Pissed-Offness

Steve Gerber, who died at 60 this past Sunday, went out with his writing boots on. Check his blog for some of his last entries.

He affected many of us at an impressionable age, with stories like "The Kid's Night Out" in Giant Size Man-Thing #4. Here is a link to The Comics Journal coverage.

From the Wiki: "Gerber initially penned standard superhero stories for titles such as Daredevil and Sub-Mariner, but soon developed an individual voice that mixed adventure with social satire and absurdist humor. In one issue of The Defenders, for example, a group of supervillains, tired of always being beaten by the good guys, seeks out a self-help guru for motivation."

More:
I keep thinking about "The Kid's Night Out" when I try to think of what it meant to be reading Steve's stuff as a kid. But it's more than that and it's part of my life. What a great gift those comics were. I remember being bugged by my hebrew school teacher b/c I was reading a copy of Man-Thing instead of studying my Bar-Mitzvah material. HA! That mediocre teacher didn't impart a fraction of the morality, humor, meaning and even, yes, Jewish values that Gerber's comics did in those days.

Here is a link to The Comics Journal's interview with Steve Gerber in the late 70's.

"They dig a hole. And they put you in it." Ah, we will miss you, Steve.

Rest in peace.

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Hayoung Shin's Yokocho Illustrations Now Online


Hayoung Shin does these illustrations at Village Yokocho. She has finally posted a bunch of these and other drawings online. Check it out.

I always like the disgruntled or terrified foodstuffs, animals and veggies on her menus.