Saturday, May 30, 2009

New York

Would you like to have coffee with old Bernie McGovern, but have trouble pulling it off with the 800 miles between us? Well come the weekend of June 5th, that distance will be totally annihilated. I'll be attending the MOCCA indie comics convention near Park and 26th street, and staying in Brooklyn. YOU should email me or call. Here's a picture of a Catalpa tree taken with my funny cell phone:

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Unearthed Landscapes from 2002

Gloomy Baltimore:
Sunny Sorrento:
More Sunny Sorrento:

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Army Fragments

A pre-inked page from book 4
and the back of the sketchbook that it is drawn in:

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Mid Flight Portrait

Discovered in pile of paintings from Sorrento, Italy 2002

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Aubrey Beardsley portrait

Shamelessly drawn from a famous photo of him.

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Amazing

The world welcomes Tatum with OPEN arms!

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Pthh!

There are many reasons to be happy:

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Buckeley Looking Devastated

A little sneak peak into Buckeley's future (from An Army of Lovers will be Beaten):

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Last Saturday's X-Rated Beer Puppet Show, Drawing, & Malort with Doug

SUMMER

It's unfinished!!

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Detroit Catholics, Abba Zabba, Pyramids, & Some Brothers

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Friday, May 15, 2009

A Few Things

Substitute teaching for Lucy is AMAZING.
and JCVD might be gorgeous. Jean-Claude blew my mind for the first time since prepubescence. Did he break down in tears? Yes.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

You are Playing far too Rough for an Ape Who's been to the Moon

A few recent pages from An Army of Lovers will be Beaten Book 4:

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Friday, May 8, 2009

Leaving

Heading out to Detroit for the weekend to commiserate with the unemployed! And I was graced by Lauri Dahl with a last-minute free ticket to see Leonard Cohen a few nights ago. I wept 3-4 times:

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Guh!


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After Watching Bela Tarr's "Family Nest"

Jess's friend Balázs educated us on Hungarian "panels" today via the magic of internetting. About 100,000 people live in these high buildings:

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