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Varoom! by Vic Martin
ISOLATED COMIC BOOK PANEL #2017 title: ADAM-12 #5 - P9:3 artist: JACK SPARLING year: 1974
Interlude: Anna Haifisch
From Varoom!
Anna Haifisch’s twitter photo is unnerving. Her head and shoulders sit bust-like among seals in a museum diorama. And reading her latest book is equally unnerving. If you skip ahead to the last answer in the questionnaire, you’ll find out how Anna Haifisch regards the notion of rhythm in drawing. So I’ll try to avoid the word while writing about The Artist, which initially appeared…
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Interlude: Ali Fitzgerald
From Varoom! Winter 2016
Let me introduce you to your new favourite cartoonist: her name is Ali Fitzgerald and she moved to Europe after grad school in Austin, Texas and is now perched high above the Berlin wall in a bungalow, where she draws her regular cartoon column for McSweeney’s, “Hungover Bear and Friends.” It came as a result of winning their annual Column Contest, and is about, well, a…
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Steven Guarnaccia’s Fatherland
Written for the Summer 2015 issue of Varoom! magazine. The theme of this issue was Play.
My normal beat at Varoom! is cartoons and comic strips, but sometimes you come across projects that, while being informed by comic drawing, are a step aside or beyond. On leaving Fatherland, Steven Guarnaccia’s exhibition of possessions re-purposed into an amazing portrait of both father & son, I knew that I…
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"I’d done a few jobs for Alex Flores before this one. He’s smart, funny, and always a pleasure to work with. Obviously it’s great when an art director gives me free reign to do my thing, but it’s also great when they come to me with their own full-blown concepts, provided those concepts actually work. Alex is one of the latter types, and to date, I’ve liked every one of his ideas."
Kind words from the amazing Illustrator Danny Hellman in Varoom! magazine.