PopMythology reviews Gregory Benton’s SMOKE

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PopMythology wrote a kind review for Gregory Benton’s SMOKE.

Excerpt:
Smoke works as both modern myth and social critique. The journey the characters go on is very much a kind of mythical rite of passage, though where to I will not say, with the dog serving as an otherworldly guide (the otherworldly guide being a recurring motif in world mythology). And the fiery demon-like creatures that appear made me think of the Preta (or “hungry ghosts”) in Hindu-Buddhist mythology, only here their insatiable addiction to tobacco sustains a poorly regulated industry that puts many people, especially children, at risk of harm.

I don’t see many wordless comics these days. This is the first one I’ve come across in a while. But now I want more. I think Smoke, like its namesake, might have gotten me hooked. I certainly hope this book finds the audience it deserves, and I hope that this in turn ignites a demand for more wordless comics.”

You can read the entire review here: http://www.popmythology.com/gregory-benton-smoke-review/

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Making Comics Gutter Talk episode 83: Dean Haspiel

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Dean Haspiel spoke to Adam Greenfield at great length for the Making Comics Gutter Talk podcast (episode #83) about life, art, comix, and his new graphic novel, BEEF WITH TOMATO.

You can listen to all 2-hours of our spectacular conversation here: http://www.makingcomics.com/2015/09/11/making-comics-gutter-talk-episode-83-dean-haspiel/

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PopMythology reviews Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK

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PopMythology wrote a very nice review of Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK.

Excerpt:
“The stories in Schmuck were written before Seth Kushner was diagnosed with leukemia in April of 2014 so there is nothing in semi-fictional protagonist Adam Kessler’s world, neither at its center nor on its periphery, to suggest that his future struggles would involve anything other than the perennial dilemma of how to get laid. You might think that knowledge of Kushner’s untimely passing might diminish the perceived importance of Kessler’s personal dramas, but on the contrary it renders them all the more poignant. In the face of Kessler’s clumsy, inept attempts to connect with another human being we see how one of the biggest driving forces of human behavior is, as ever, the need to love and be loved deeply, and how it is our bewilderment over both that causes so much of our suffering. Fortunately for Seth Kushner, he was deeply loved.”

You can read the entire review here: http://www.popmythology.com/seth-kushner-schmuck-review/

(artwork excerpt from SCHMUCK by Noah Van Sciver)

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Comic Book Club Live featuring Dean Haspiel, Sept 8, 2015

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From the official Comic Book Club Live press release:

On this week’s Comic Book Club we have Emmy-winning Writer/Artist DEAN HASPIEL! He’s got an awesome new auto-biographical collection out called BEEF WITH TOMATO from Alternative Press. We’re going to talk about the book, New York City, Dean’s work on THE FOX and LIFE IN GENERAL.

PLUS we’re going to talk FEAR THE WALKING DEAD, The Force Awakens and Pete’s going to speak French for a second!

Bring some friends! Tell your neighbors! Come get some FREE COMICS. Stay for cordials and conversation!!

Comic Book Club – Live!

Tuesday, September 8th – 7pm
Tickets: FREE! (21+)
Fontana’s, 105 Eldridge St. [Btwn. Grand and Broome St.]

Come on down to the live show and be a part of the Podcast! And don’t forget, every week we have FREE COMICS as well as a chance to win a $25 gift card to MIDTOWN COMICS!

Check out our website at comicbookclublive.com to find out how to watch the show live! And follow us on Twitter: @comicbooklive, @realpetelepage @azalben, and @jtsizzle

Our podcast is part of THE NERDIST NETWORK! Check it out here: http://www.nerdist.com/podcast/comic-book-club/

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Dean Haspiel reads Jack Kirby’s OMAC + talks BEEF WITH TOMATO at The Bleed (Episode 48)

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Dean Haspiel reads and talks about Jack Kirby’s OMAC, his second favorite creation of Kirby’s, and discusses his upcoming graphic novel, BEEF WITH TOMATO (+ more) with Joe Schmidt at the Bleeding Cool podcast, The Bleed #48.

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My Evening with David and Dean – A Conversation in Five Parts

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I had a great conversation with Jeff Ayers​ and David Greenberger (of Duplex Planet fame)​ that culminates with a discussion about my upcoming graphic novel, BEEF WITH TOMATO, during my 4-week retreat at Yaddo​ and a few visits to The Comic Depot in Saratoga Springs, NY​, during July, 2015. Hosted at Fanboys, Inc.

Here are links to all 5-parts:

Part ONE

Part TWO

Part THREE

Part FOUR

Part FIVE

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JONATHAN AMES’ INTRODUCTION FOR SETH KUSHNER’S SCHMUCK

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When Seth Kushner was doing his Kickstarter for SCHMUCK last year, The Nerdist published Jonathan Ames’ introduction for the graphic novel. Jonathan is a good friend of Hang Dai and the author of many essay collections and novels, including What’s Not To Love?, The Extra Man, Wake Up, Sir!, The Alcoholic (with Dean Haspiel), and he is the creator of HBO’s Bored To Death, and Starz’ new show Blunt Talk, starring Patrick Stewart.

Schmuck: An Introduction
By Jonathan Ames

Full disclosure: I know Seth Kushner socially. We’ve met a handful of times over the years, and he has always struck me as a sweet and thoughtful person. An adult even.

So I thank the Gods that Schmuck is a work of fiction and not a direct reflection on Seth himself, on who he is as a human being. An artist, in this case a writer, should be allowed to create what he wants. Do we judge Hitler for writing Mein Kampf? No. We judge him for other things. Then again maybe we do judge him for Mein Kampf. After all that is work of a non-fiction, an auto-biography, and so it is a direct reflection of the man. I was simply trying to think of shocking books and for some reason Schmuck brought Mein Kampf to mind, perhaps because Schmuck unintentionally seems to support some of Hitler’s theories of Jews as a subspecies.

Let me think of a better example. Do we judge Hitchcock for making Psycho? No. Even if that film reveals some of the dark corners of Hitchcock’s mind, we give him a pass because it’s art. And so in the same way we should give Seth Kushner a pass for the very dark corner of his mind that he has shown us in his art, in this wonderful book Schmuck, which you are holding at this very moment. It is telling, though, that the two works I thought of while trying to understand and introduce Schmuck are Mein Kampf and Psycho.

For me, Schmuck, ultimately, is a cautionary tale, a horror story masquerading as autobiographical fiction, which I guess does explain my Mein Kampf and Psycho mash-up. Each story in this book, all of them written by Seth but illustrated by a different talented artist, is like a car accident of humiliation and stunted adolescent male behavior perpetuated years past adolescence, and you the reader are like someone passing by the accident – you can’t help but to stare and gawk and wonder, even as you cringe in horror and cry out with a hash-tag attached — #toomuchinformation!

That said, Schmuck is also very funny and honest and brave, and I happily gobbled up each tale, often thinking of some version of “But for the grace of God go I.”

But, sadly and truthfully, since perhaps there is no God, it is where I have sometimes gone and still go. So I thank Seth Kushner for having the balls to create Schmuck, for sharing this dark corner of his mind and for allowing some of us out there to feel less alone as we cower in our own dark corners.

I guess that’s the happy ending as it were, which is only fitting for a book called Schmuck and which is why, in case you didn’t notice, I also said that Seth had balls to write it, because I hope that most people are aware of the fact that the earliest definition of this Yiddish word schmuck, though it’s a source of some debate, is penis, and that to call yourself a schmuck is not quite like saying that you are a cock but that you are an idiot penis.

So, from one idiot penis to another, I thank Seth for writing this book and for making me laugh and in doing so lightening my pitiful load.

(Sorry, another bad sexual pun, but I can’t help it as this introduction dribbles out to a somewhat weak conclusion, so weak that I need to underscore my bad puns by italicizing them. Well, I’m a schmuck after all. Just like Seth. I mean just like Seth’s fictional protagonist, and so you, the reader, especially Seth’s wife, should not presume that this book is anyway a reflection on Seth himself, as I averred at the start of this once strong, now flaccid intro.)

Jonathan Ames

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Benton & Haspiel talk art comix at Word Balloon Podcast

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Gregory Benton & Dean Haspiel talk about their Hang Dai Editions graphic novels and the late Seth Kushner with John Siuntres at Word Balloon podcast.

Listen here.

http://wordballoon.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-art-comix-scene-with-dean-haspiel.html

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Graphic NYC Trading Cards to Benefit Seth Kushner’s Family

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Hang Dai Editions is honored to partner with Christopher Irving of The Drawn Word and Graphic NYC to present an exclusive 13-piece trading card set featuring twelve perennial cartoonists photographed by the late Seth Kushner, and a portrait of Kushner photographed by his good friend, Carlos Molina.

Here is the official press release:

As a benefit and tribute to the late comic book writer/photographer Seth Kushner, a set of 13 cards have been published to benefit Seth’s wife and son. Published by Hang Dai Editions through Christopher Irving’s The Drawn Word, the cards feature creator signatures in a limited run.

The cards will debut at Small Press Expo (Sept. 19-20) at the Hang Dai table (#w35) with Kushner’s partners Dean Haspiel, Gregory Benton, and Josh Neufeld. The cards retail for $15 a pack, and $25 for a pack with a single creator signature.

“I wanted a way to honor Seth’s work while also showcasing the friendships he cemented with creators during our Graphic NYC project,” Irving says. “I actually started with the intention of 10 cards, but had more creators wanting to participate. I also worked with the printer to find a stock that best replicated that used in our book, Leaping Tall Buildings: The Origins of American Comics. It’s the most touching tribute I can think of for my old friend, and a great way to benefit his wife, Terra, and son, Jackson.”

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Twelve creators are showcased in the set, with the thirteenth card a Seth Kushner card, using a photo portrait by Seth’s longtime friend Carlos Molina.

The creators are Neil Gaiman, Becky Cloonan, Art Spiegelman, Chris Ware, Dean Haspiel, Molly Crabapple, Larry Hama, Scott McCloud, Jimmy Palmiotti, Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, and Alex Ross.

“Seth would have gotten a real kick out of seeing some of his photographs realized as classic trading cards, the kinds we used to flip and swap during lunchtime in the schoolyard,” says Haspiel. “The only thing missing from this set is a stale stick of bubblegum!”

100% of the proceeds go directly to Terra and Jackson Kushner. Only five fully-autographed sets will be auctioned off, with details to come. The Graphic NYC Cards will be sold at the Hang Dai booth at both SPX and the Baltimore Comic Con. Remaining stock will be sold through Irving’s The Drawn Word.

Direct contributions can be made to the Kushner family through their gofundme page.

Also, Hannah Means-Shannon conducted a great interview with Chris Irving about the trading card project at Bleeding Cool.

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Comics Alternative’s publisher spotlight on Hang Dai Editions

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Comics Alternative did a nice publishers spotlight and early review of Hang Dai Editions’ fall releases of Seth Kushner’s SCHMUCK, Gregory Benton’s SMOKE, and Dean Haspiel’s BEEF WITH TOMATO, on their podcast, episode #148. Big thanks to Derek Royal and Gene Kannenberg, Jr.

You can listen to it HERE.

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