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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Hang Dai & Jennifer Hayden at BookCourt, 12/3
(Haspiel & Benton photographed by the late Seth Kushner) This Thursday (Dec. 3rd) @7pm sharp, please come see Dean Haspiel, Gregory Benton & Jennifer Hayden perform & sign their latest graphic novels (Beef With Tomato, Smoke, The Story of My … Continue reading
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Tagged Beef With Tomato, BookCourt, Dean Haspiel, Gregory Benton, Jennifer Hayden, Schmuck, Seth Kushner, Smoke, The Story of My Tits
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Hyperallergic examines BEEF WITH TOMATO
Dominic Umile examined Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO graphic novel for Hyperallergic. Excerpt: “Alongside spotless figure drawing and a penchant for crisp cityscape detail, Beef with Tomato’s pages are loaded with observation and thoughtful reflection. And even if we’re just … Continue reading
The Brooklyn Paper interviews Dean Haspiel about BEEF WITH TOMATO
Colin Mixson interviewed Dean Haspiel about his graphic novel, BEEF WITH TOMATO, for The Brooklyn Paper in the article “Escape from Manhattan! Carroll Gardens cartoonist draws tale of finding a home in Brooklyn.” Photographs by Stefano Giovannini. Big Ups to Bill Roundy. Excerpts: … Continue reading
Hang Dai at Comic Arts Brooklyn 2015
Gregory Benton, Josh Neufeld, and Dean Haspiel will be selling & signing their books and prints at Table U39, at Comic Arts Brooklyn 2015. Saturday NOV 7, 2015 Comic Arts Brooklyn: Book Sales & Signings Our Lady of Mt. Carmel … Continue reading
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Broken Frontier reviews BEEF WITH TOMATO
Excerpts: “Haspiel wears his feelings for his city on his sleeve without apology or illusion. He loves the place, warts and all, unable to deny its deep, lasting impact on his development as an artist and his maturation into the … Continue reading
SMOKE: A Publishers Weekly starred review!
Gregory Benton’s SMOKE has garnered a starred review from Publishers Weekly. “This follow-up to Benton’s Society of Illustrators Award–winning B+F follows a tragic day in the lives of two young workers on an industrial tobacco farm, careening between reality and … Continue reading