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Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog: Rebecca Dart
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal: Nov. 5, 2009: Carrying it over
Warren Peace Sings the Blues: What a Wonderful World!: Ha ha ha, irony
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| RT @brainpicker: Gorgeous illustration of Johnny Cash's "On the Banks of the Ohio" http://is.gd/4Uh8a 7 days ago |
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Rebecca Dart
Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog —
... Rebecca Dart works in the animation industry designing locations and backgrounds, but there are some lovely things happening (including this comic/ballad, completed here:) on her ...
Nov. 5, 2009: Carrying it over
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal —
... [Comics] “On the Banks of the Ohio”
Link: Rebecca Dart
Gorgeous adaptation of the old country-blues song.
(Above: detail from the comic, ©2009 Rebecca Dart. Thanks to Meg Hunt for pointing out Dart’s site.)
[Commentary] Can women learn to enjoy comics?
Link: Joe Lawler
Today’s weirdly framed comics agit-prop article. Actually, I think this should do us for the rest of the year…
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What a Wonderful World!: Ha ha ha, irony
Warren Peace Sings the Blues —
... This short comic by Rebecca Dart adapting a traditional ballad is gorgeous, reminiscent of Cyril Pedrosa's work on Three Shadows. ...
I hope you guys like linkblogging because that's all you get tonight:
Every Day Is Like Wednesday —
... —Check out this gorgeously illustrated version of an old traditional murder ballad, "On the Banks of the Ohio." It's not often I see the name of my home state used in relation to murder ballads. (Via ...
Whatevah It's Friday
COMIXTALK —
... Rebecca Dart illustrates an old murder ballad. Everyone is linking to this today and with good reason - Dart's imagination and the linework for the comic are both fantastic. ...
Comics Time: Murder ballads and invisibility
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
This is the start of what will hopefully be a regular (or, more likely, semi-regular) feature where I round up any and all interesting sequential art stories, both old and new, that I happened to come across on my Internet adventures. Let me know if this is the sort of thing you'd like to see more regularly here, or if you have any comics or links you'd like to share.
On the Banks of the Ohio by Rebecca Dart
My Dinner with Crumb, Part One and Two
30 Days of Comics ...

