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Graphic Novel Reporter reviews Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO

Excerpts: “Subtle nods to his muses sprawl naked across the page, like the exhibitionists from “Boy Loves Girl Hair.” The art has a familiar, old school feel to it, but not for the sake of noir. It is indicative of … Continue reading

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Comics Alternative interviews Benton & Haspiel at SPX 2015

(Dean Haspiel & Gregory Benton at SPX 2015. Photo by Derek Royal) Derek Royal from Comics Alternative spoke to a bunch of cartoonists at the Small Press Expo 2015 in Bethesda, MD, including Gregory Benton and Dean Haspiel: http://comicsalternative.com/on-location-talking-with-creators-at-spx-2015-2/

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ComicsDC interviews Hang Dai Studios for Baltimore Comic-con

Michael Rhode at the ComicsDC blog interviewed six members from Hang Dai Studios to whet fans appetites for Baltimore Comic-con this weekend. You can check out our BCC itinerary here. Swifty Lang: http://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2015/09/hang-dai-studios-swifty-lang.html Vito Delsante: http://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2015/09/hang-dai-studios-vito-delsante.html Christa Cassano: http://comicsdc.blogspot.com/2015/09/hang-dai-studios-Christa-Cassano.html Gregory Benton: … Continue reading

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Hang Dai at Baltimore Comic-con 2015

Past and present members from Hang Dai Studios are special guests this coming weekend at Baltimore Comic-con 2015, featuring new graphic novel releases of Gregory Benton’s SMOKE, Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO, and the late Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK. The Hang … Continue reading

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HANG DAI signing at Forbidden Planet NYC Sept 23rd, 7-9pm

Join us at Forbidden Planet on Wednesday 9/23 when our guests will be Dean Haspiel (Beef with Tomato, The Fox), Gregory Benton (Smoke, B+F), a host of collaborators included in the Seth Kushner book Schmuck (Jonathan Allen, Shamus Beyale, Christa … Continue reading

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The Washington Post ~ SPX 2015: Publishers and creators proudly share books they’re debuting at expo

(Dean Haspiel at SPX 2015. Photographed by Hannah Means-Shannon) Hang Dai’s Dean Haspiel sported a quote for Michael Cavna’s report about SPX 2015 in The Washington Post: “Hang Dai Editions is proud to debut three graphic novels at SPX that represents … Continue reading

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Hang Dai Editions at SPX 2015

Hang Dai Editions will debut three new graphic novels: Gregory Benton’s SMOKE, Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO, and the late Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK, this weekend at The Small Press Expo 2015, Sept. 19-20, in Bethesda, MD. Look for us at … Continue reading

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PopMythology reviews Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO

PopMythology wrote a wonderful review of Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO graphic novel. Excerpts: “It’s not just artistically that Haspiel has been influenced by the superhero ethos. While drawing all those heroes some part of that ethos must have seeped up from the Bristol … Continue reading

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RiYL episode 125: Dean Haspiel

(Dean Haspiel at Hang Dai Studios in Gowanus, Brooklyn, Sept. 16th, 2015. Photograph by Matthew Ballen) Dean Haspiel spoke to Brian Heater about comix, insecurity, community, current influences, dreams of minimalism, and his new graphic novel BEEF WITH TOMATO for Brian’s cool RiYL … Continue reading

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Comic Critique reviews Gregory Benton’s SMOKE & Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK

Adam McGovern wrote beautiful reviews for Gregory Benton’s SMOKE & Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK at ComicCritique.com SMOKE excerpts: “The naive honesty of Benton’s cartooning style — no-doubt carefully cultivated — and the intricacy with which he envisions a garden of thick vegetation … Continue reading

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