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I really hope Ol' Dirty shows up in a future episode.
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2) Adrian Tomine signing, Thursday, at Borders. Tomine is everywhere the past couple of years – his comic Optic Nerve has really taken off, both in quality and popularity.
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He does art for the New Yorker now, and even did that Weezer poster everyone loves. Regardless of a few complaints, I like Optic Nerve moving to longer stories, as opposed to short anthologies of stories in each issue. He's at a point where he needs to be doing more ambitious comics – his talent is growing quicker than his output suggests.
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I'm really pissed he's doing a signing at a Border's instead of Quimby's or Chicago Comics, stores that worked their asses off promoting his stuff to the faithful, but I can only imagine that he's involved in some sort of exclusivity contract with the giant bookseller. Hope that works out for him. See ya there!
Dave. says:
Fucking Borders. Fucking goddamn shitweasel bastards. They are the weeping sores on the anus of humanity.
It wasn't a good day at work.
mike says:
Do you work at Borders? Where do you work?
Dave says:
Oh yeah, Borders. It's like a living hell. Imagine having a heated, spiked copper rod wedged in your urethra throughout your entire working day, and it's still nowhere near as unpleasant as working at Borders.
Dave says:
Oh yeah, Borders. It's like a living hell. Imagine having a heated, spiked copper rod wedged in your urethra throughout your entire working day, and it's still nowhere near as unpleasant as working at Borders.
That's Cambridge, UK, by the way.
liane says:
down in Austin, he did his signing at the major indie bookstore in town, BookPeople.
mike says:
That's good to hear. Quimby's has such a strong relationship with indie comic book publishers – Chris Ware did their logo, they work with a lot of chicago based artists, etc.
It's rough to think that Quimby's is getting shafted, as it has been telling everyone to "check out this new cool comic called Optic Nerve" for 8 years, while Border's would have put the collection, if they even carried them, next to Star Trek novelizations. And now Border's get the big check from everyone who showed up needing to buy something to get signed. Oh well.
(I didn't actually go. I feel quite a bit of shame in not making it)
Dave says:
To be fair, the borders staff do tend to give a shit for the first six months of their job. So it was probably someone at least cared or read the comics.
I managed to realise how pointless my job was pretty damn fast, however. It's too horrible to think about now.
And that's coming from a guy who worked in a video game store.
eep says:
Augh! I'm so pissed I missed this! I'm just beginning to discover Tomine (I picked up "Summer Blonde" thanks to a local indy bookstore), and I am so in love with his stuff. I need to get my hands on more of it. Any suggestions?
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