Lucky

This is All I’ve Got

Posted in Uncategorized by gabriellebell on April 26, 2010

As much as I hate to publish unpolished, unedited, unfinished work, I hate even more to have nothing to show at all…and I’m fresh out of good reusable reruns…so this is a fragmented diary of my trip to Stockholm, where I still am now.  Actually, I didn’t even make it past the first morning here.  Actually, this comic is everything that you hate about autobiographical comics, and I enjoyed drawing every detail.

I’ll try to post the rest of this weekend throughout the rest of this week…does that make sense? It’s late here.  And I apologize to all of you in this in this comic who I’ve rendered badly.  I promise you look better in real life.

If you click on the image twice it will be big enough to read, if you really want to do that.

p.s.-thanks to Johannes Klenell for letting me use a scanner at the Galago offices so I could upload this on time.

Roosevelt Island

Posted in Uncategorized by gabriellebell on April 19, 2010

My apologies to those of you who’ve read this rerun before.  This is a comic that appeared in Lucky, volume 2, number 2, and it stars my dear and imaginative friend “Tom,” about Roosevelt Island.  Thank you, “Tom,” for allowing me to exploit your inspired reverie.  Next week will be either a dispatch from Stockholm or a new story, depending on volcanic ash, the wind, and the Amsterdam airport.

Manifestation, concluded

Posted in Uncategorized by gabriellebell on April 12, 2010

Hello

Please check out the hypothetical cover to my hypothetical SCUM Manifesto on Charlie Orr’s lovely Hypothetical Library Site.

Manifestation, part three

Posted in Uncategorized by gabriellebell on April 6, 2010

But first:

I’ll be appearing at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art Festival this coming weekend, Saturday and Sunday, April 10th and 11th at the 68th Regiment Armory at 68th Lexington Avenue.

Here’s where you can find me:

Saturday I’ll be signing at the Drawn & Quarterly table from 4:00 to 5:00, and at 5:15 there will be a live slideshow of the current story ‘Manifestation’ in it’s entirety along with stories from Robert Sikoryak, Michael Kupperman, Kim Deitch and Emily Flake.  Accompanying our shows will be the vocal talents of Sara Benincasa, Sam Seder and Jon Glaser.

Sunday I’ll be signing at the ungodly hour of 11:30 with the Drawn & Quarterly  table until 12:30, and 3:00 to 4:00 at the Artists Sketch Table selling drawings to benefit the Museum of Cartoon and Comic Art.

If that isn’t enough of me for you, you can listen to this podcast of an interview of me with the Comics Claptrap, and this one from Ladygunn.

And now, Manifestation, Part Three (p.s: if you haven’t read parts one and two, just scroll down to the bottom of this page and read your way up):