Wild Life Press presents their archived copies of Sub Culture by Iain Mckell available for the first time in thirty six years. Limited to just 150
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The following is an excerpt from the new book, The Dirty Version: On Stage, In The Studio And In The Streets With Ol’ Dirty Bastard by rapper/producer and ODB’s friend Buddha Monk and author Mickey Hess. (You can purchase it here.) The “Ghetto Superstar” chapter details Dirty‘s everyday interactions with the people of Brooklyn, showing … Read More “Read an Excerpt from the Ol’ Dirty Bastard Book, The Dirty Version.” »
Carnage Issue 7 features the work of MAYHEM Crew from New York and New Jersey. Over the last 17+ years, the members of MAYHEM have relentlessly pushed the boundaries of style in graffiti without sacrificing their individual notions of visual and artistic integrity. Get a copy here
The oldest surviving cover art from a Superman comic is Action Comics #15, dated August 1939. The Fred Guardineer-drawn cover sold at auction recently for $286,800, exceeding early estimates. A pioneer of the medium itself, Guardineer contributed two features to the seminal Action Comics #1, the comic book that introduced Superman.
Noma Bar strikingly graphic award winning images. Check out his work, he’s a beast.
Steve Powers (ESPO) Interview from Butterfly on Vimeo. Stephen Powers, aka ESPO, is a New York City artist who at one time wrote graffiti in Philadelphia and New York.
Adam Glickman Tokion launched in 1996 as a two-color, 56 page zine.
Contemporary Art. What, how and for whom. Art is not a mirror, it is a hammer! Dejan Krsic
The immense popularity of comics and graphic novels cannot be ignored. But in light of the comics boom that has taken place over the past 10 years, the artists, writers and publishers that make up the vibrant African American independent comics community have remained relatively unknown – until now. Black Comix brings together an unprecedented … Read More ““Black Comix” by Damian Duffy and John Jennings” »