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Some Not So Bad Updates

02/03/2010

Where do we start? Well here’s a secret the other bookstores won’t tell you. People — for some ungodly reason — don’t go used book shopping in the winter. That means all the used book shops fill up with GREAT books, because it’s not like shops stop buying. So if you’re looking for some great stuff, go out and bookshop.

Secondly, we got YET ANOTHER ORDER OF COMICS in yesterday, this time from the masters over at Drawn & Quarterly. So come on down and pick up some Gabrielle Belle, Julie Doucet issues of Dirty Plotte, all of Tomine’s stuff. We got the goods.

Thirdly, in case you haven’t noticed yet, Denver’s very own comics wunderkind Noah Van Sciver can be seen at KBC a few days a week drawin’ and slinging books. So, work through your inner fan boy issues, and come on down to hang out awkwardly with Denver’s fastest rising (albeit comics) star.

Fourthly, if you’re wondering where Dan is, that cat’s outta the bag. For the last couple months, he’s been working on a film project of John Porcellino, and has made the trek up to Chicago to do some filming there for a month before heading out on the road with ole John P. for a tour of the — get this — south. Good luck boys!

That’s all for now, but stay tuned.

King-Cat and Nico

07/14/2009
Own this Book

Own this Book

I was talking about John Porcellino and his work to a friend the other day, and said, ‘He’s like the Velvet Underground of comics’. I was referencing that quote about how the VUs first album sold just 5000 copies, but every one of the people who bought it went out and formed a great band. And just like we wouldn’t have R.E.M., The Feelies, Television, etc. etc. without the Velvets, we wouldn’t have Adrian Tomine, Jeffrey Brown, etc. etc. without John Porcellino. 

 

For two decades John’s been self-publishing King-Cat, and mailing them out by hand to subscribers and comic shops around the world. He’s been featured in McSweeney’s, An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories, The Best American Comics Series, and too many anthologies and compilations to name. 

His line work is simple, his stories sublime, and he cares about comics and comic readers. When remarking that the publisher who puts out his larger collections wanted to do a signed/limited edition, his first thought wasn’t ‘ok, at $50 a pop and 1000 copies, that’s a lotta green for me!’, it was his concern that  folks who wanted the book wouldn’t be able to afford it. 

Why am I going on about John and his comics? Well aside from being in the shop two hours early today and re-reading some of his stuff (as I do every chance I get) John’s having a sale of some comics that you should check out.

Namely, he’s still got four copies of King Cat Classix (a giant 382 page collection of the first 50 issues of King Cat) that he’s selling for the bargain price of $20. I’m guessing he’d sign your copy too, so  shoot him an email and get yours while it’s hot. 

Don’t be the guy who missed Nirvana at the Bluebird – get this book.