Seeking unexpected parallels in Edie Fake’s Sweetmeats 2.
Gaylord Phoenix 6, the conclusion of the series so far, already appeared in the comprehensively excellent Secret Acres collection, but is unspeakably more perfect when printed in rich purple-on-pink by Edie Fake himself.
The opening spread of Edie Fake’s brilliant new “Sweetmeats”, a foray into occult psychedelia and mysterious low-contrast color printing. Originally part of the Vacuum Horror anthology, this is indeed a seeming horror story, rather a departure from the (also excellent) Gaylord Pheonix series, which just saw its latest installment, and which we’ll also be posting shortly. (Found at the Needles and Pens table at the NY Art Book Fest this weekend).
Detail from a page by Edie Fake and Andy Burkholder in Secret Prison 666.
The Yahoo buyout of Tumblr in 5 letters.
Manfully resisting the compelling urge to buy this wicked cute “Onomatopattern” cardigan from Threadless. Comic book SFX!!
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check out these sweet new hex patches we just made
GPOY every day
“How to dress for the 24th century: a primer”
T-shirt by a couple of French robots
Starfleet command division dress uniform by Cass