Dana Pascu

Comic about schizophrenia

Posted: September 24th, 2009 | Author: Dana Pascu | Filed under: Arte, Life | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

Daryl Cunningham (a student mental health nurse based in London) is working on a comic book called Psychiatric Tales, due out in early 2010.

Check out here a few chapters. This is a really well done and sensitive initiative. Looking forward to the book!

Via Boing Boing


Looking for Calvin and Hobbes: The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and his Revolutionary Comic Strip

Posted: July 9th, 2009 | Author: Dana Pascu | Filed under: Arte | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

For ten years, between 1985 and 1995, Calvin and Hobbes was one the world’s most beloved comic strips. And then, on the last day of 1995, the strip ended. Its mercurial and reclusive creator, Bill Watterson, not only finished the strip but withdrew entirely from public life. There is no merchandising associated with Calvin and Hobbes: no movie franchise; no plush toys; no coffee mugs; no t-shirts (except a handful of illegal ones). There is only the strip itself, and the books in which it has been compiled – including The Complete Calvin and Hobbes: the heaviest book ever to hit the New York Times bestseller list.

In Looking for Calvin and Hobbes: The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and His Revolutionary Comic Strip, writer Nevin Martell traces the life and career of the extraordinary, influential, and intensely private man behind Calvin and Hobbes. With input from a wide range of artists and writers (including Dave Barry, Harvey Pekar, Jonathan Lethem, and Brad Bird) as well as some of Watterson’s closest friends and professional colleagues, this is as close as we’re ever likely to get to one of America’s most ingenious and intriguing figures – and a fascinating detective story, at the same time.

Only 3,160 Calvin and Hobbes strips were ever produced, but Watterson has left behind an impressive legacy. Calvin and Hobbes references litter the pop culture landscape and his fans are as varied as they are numerable. Looking for Calvin and Hobbes is an affectionate and revealing book about uncovering the story behind this most uncommon trio – a man, a boy, and his tiger.

About the Author

Nevin Martell is the author of Dave Matthews Band: Music for the People (Pocket, 2004) and Beck: The Art of Mutation (Pocket, 2001). He is a Contributing Editor at Filter magazine and his music journalism has appeared in Paste, Giant, Men’s Health, High Times, and Flaunt, as well as online at RollingStone.com. Currently, he lives with his wife outside Washington, DC, where he develops documentaries and non-fiction television.

Click here to download a Free Sample Chapter of “Looking for Calvin and Hobbes” now.

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Stay tuned, the book comes out on October 1 via Continuum Press!

Source: BoingBoing.net


Scott Pilgrim Comics

Posted: June 23rd, 2009 | Author: Dana Pascu | Filed under: Arte | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

The story is about a guy who can only date the love of his life after he defeats her seven evil ex-boyfriends :)

5 Volumes available on Amazon

Scott Pilgrim – Comics By Bryan Lee O’Malley


Birthday wish: Red Robot comic book

Posted: April 27th, 2009 | Author: Dana Pascu | Filed under: Arte, Personal | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

CRUSH ALL HU-MANS! You don’t have to be a man to have a mantra.

CRUSH ALL HU-MANS! is 64 pages of definitive Red Robot cartoons selected from over 2,000 Diesel Sweeties comics. It’s a stand-alone book perfect for longtime fans, new readers and people with anger management problems.


Personalized books can be ordered with or without my name- either way, they’ll be filling a page with apocalyptic murderbots.

If you’re ordering the book personalized, Red will be threatening to CRUSH the first name on my shipping address unless they are told otherwise! “Signed with no name” will get a drawing but they’ll write “CRUSH ALL HU-MANS!” in there rather than your name.

Only 10$ Order here Kthanksbye