Listen or read the first entry on my new substack about transforming fear into action.
Listen or read the first entry on my new substack about transforming fear into action.
A bespectacled woman stands at a two-year olds birthday party and suggests timidly: βBefore we blow out the candles, can we just like, briefly acknowledge the fascism?β
And now it is the BEST REALITY-BASED WORK winner is announced, which goes to Suffrage Song: The Haunted History of Gender, Race, and Voting Rights in the U.S., by Caitlin Cass (Fantagraphics) @fantagraphics.bsky.social @caitlincass.bsky.social #eisners #sdcc2025
Today marks the third anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
What's happened since?
A record number of women have been prosecuted. Pregnancy loss is now considered extremely suspicious, even when it has nothing to do with abortion.
protesters surround federal detention center in Los Angeles
Welcome to America, where protesting illegal kidnappings without due process is an insurrection, but attacking the nationβs Capitol is not.
Suffrage Song is up for an Eisner Award in Best Reality-Based Work! I made this explainer to summarize and help inform the voting. Please share if you know anyone who might be eligible to vote! Voter Registration is on Comic Conβs website.
#eisnernominated #eisnerawards
Itβs a great drawing! :) Thanks for making the poster!
illustrated poster promoting a comic reading event at Gutter Pop Comics in Buffalo, NY this Friday, April 11th at 7:30 pm. Free to attend! Caitlin Cass, Falynn Koch, Alex Squier, and Nick Daniels will be reading.
I won't be reading at this one, but I drew the flyer and will be there to hang out and help out. Come through and see @caitlincass.bsky.social and @falynnk.bsky.social and Alex Squier and Nick Daniels at @gutterpopcomics.bsky.social this Friday if you're in the Buffalo area!
Ever wonder why Medieval art is so weird? I wrote a blog post about it for the College Book Arts Association. Read it at: www.collegebookart.org/bookarttheory/
Is it good when foreign press describes our next presidential election as theoretical?
I see I missed a y in the first apocalypse. I donβt think I can replace the image without deleting the post but hereβs a corrected image!
A comic on the occasion of international womenβs day.
Cover image of Imagining Disaster comic featuring burning buildings
Hereβs a preview of the first issue of Imagining Disaster. This project will fold together memoir and history to explore how ideas of disaster have evolved in the popular imagination over the last 500 years.
Itβs a great time to subscribe to the postal constituent if you want to follow along!
Zine fair tomorrow in Omaha!
www.u-ca.org/happenings/a...
Vote for Best Graphic Non-Fiction in the Broken Frontier Awards. Nominees include Tim Bird, Maria Sweeney, @schnumn.bsky.social, @caitlincass.bsky.social, Fernando Trueba and Javier Marascal. Vote here: www.brokenfrontier.com/broken-front...
Self-Publishing and the Black American Narrative:
Bryan Sincheβs "Published by the Author" explores the resourcefulness of Black writers of the nineteenth century.
βvia @jstordaily.bsky.social @jstor.bsky.social
Celebrating another important Nebraskan today as I head to Lincoln to talk about Suffrage Song at the Bennet Martin Public Library. Talk is 2-3 today (Dec 7) in the Pooley Music Library on the second floor! #susettelafleschetibbles #brighteyes
Susette La Flesche, Inshata Theumba (Bright Eyes) Illustration.
Itβs good to be reminded that Native Americans were not considered people in the eyes of U.S. law until 1879. Ishata Theumba served as an interpreter in the Standing Bear vs Crook case which changed this. She was also a writer and lecturer who travelled the world to advocate for indigenous people.
Aw, I worked on my graphic history there a year and a half ago. A lovely place to make comics. :)
Did you know that SOLRAD is always looking to give a permanent digital home to really amazing comics?
Is your comic amazing? SOLRAD wants to host it!!
Suffrage Song made this quirky @hyperallergic.com list :)
hyperallergic.com/968703/the-3...
Works for me! Added.
I've added you :)
Added!
Stack of books: The culture of Calamity: Disaster and the Making of Modern America by Kevin Rozario, Like Love by Maggie Nelson, and Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
Nightstand stack. Because apparently I only read books with alliterative titles now.
Honored to be book clubbed! Thanks Ian!
Whyβs he so angry?
Oh this is definitely on the reading list. Less for subject more for structure/ expansive topic reasons but canβt wait to read. Thanks!
I will check it out, thanks!