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Frazetta Painting Sells for $1 Million to Private Collector

Feud over Frazetta family fortune leads to criminal charges (with video)

BONUS LINKS:

Rest in Peace: Eleanor “Ellie” Frazetta

Pa. police: Artist’s son swipes $20M in paintings

BBC: US artist Frazetta’s son ‘in museum theft’

“Money Changes Everything”: The Lyrics

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Frazetta Heist update: Notary drops bombshell– added 16 December 2009

Todd Adams of Glimmer Graphics has a beautiful new limited edition print by Jeffrey Jones available for purchase on his company’s Web site. “I have published over 50 fine art prints through the years,” writes Todd, “and this is the finest print quality I have seen to date.” Here’s a link to the order page. And here’s a copy of the image Todd sent out to promote the print:

Jones created the above painting for Meisha Merlin Publishing’s deluxe limited edition of the first book in George R. R. Martin’s “A Song of Fire & Ice” epic. The new Glimmer Graphics print is comprised of 375 signed and numbered copies, as well as 25 artist proof copies, all on 500 g/m² acid-free, ultra-smooth paper. Sheet size is 22 x 16 inches, with an image size of 19 x 12.5 inches.

BONUS LINK:

Work in Progress: The A Game of Thrones Cover by Jeffrey Jones

DODGEM LOGIC: Colliding ideas to see what happens.

Forty years after the uproarious heyday of the alternative press, writer Alan Moore is launching the 21st century’s first underground magazine from his home town of Northampton, a community that is right at the geographical, political and economic heart of the country; one which has half its high street boarded up and is at present dying on its arse, just like everywhere else.

Drawing upon an overlooked and energetic pool of local talent as well as numerous friends and co-conspirators from comic books, the arts or entertainment, Dodgem Logic sets out to provide a splash of subterranean exotica in a bleached-out cultural and social landscape. Published every other month by counter-culture veterans KNOCKABOUT, Dodgem Logic is a forty page full-colour spectacle that, in addition, has an eight-page local section in each issue, thus inviting other areas to publish regional editions by providing their own inserts.

As cheap and beautiful as a heartbreaking teenage prostitute, Dodgem Logic has a cover price of £2.50, with its content similarly tailored to the fiscal toilet-bowl that we are currently engaged in sliding down. Regular columnists provide delicious, inexpensive recipes, wide-ranging medical advice, simple instructions for creating stylish clothing and accessories from next to nothing, guides to growing your own dinner by becoming a guerrilla gardener, and, in the first of Dave (The Self-Sufficient-ish Bible) Hamilton’s environmental columns, a bold experiment in living with no money. The same approach to helping readers deal with socio-economic meltdown and a blitz of repossessions is there in upcoming features on the present-day resurgence of the squatters’ movement, or in our communiqués from the Steampunk/ Post-Civilisation gang on how to start rebuilding culture and society before those things have broken down completely and our children are reduced to battering each other to a bloody pulp with their now-useless X-Boxes in a dispute over the last tub of pot noodles.

Not only seeking to give practical advice on getting through a rough stretch, Dodgem Logic is also committed to alleviating the attendant sense of anguish and despair by brightening the world with the astonishing cartoon-work of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’s sublime Kevin O’Neill or that of underground legend Savage Pencil; the musings of Father Ted, The IT Crowd and Black Book’s own Graham Linehan or of the nation’s sweetheart, the implacably positive Josie Long; even a delirious commemoration of the lunar landing’s anniversary by the masterful Steve Aylett. In addition to a variously-hosted women’s column launched by Lost Girls co-creator and erstwhile underground cartoon artist Melinda Gebbie, Mr. Moore will himself be contributing a lead feature on the history of underground subversive publishing from its origins in the thirteenth century, along with various illustrations and words of advice. All these and many other sterling features, including a free CD of magnificent home-grown Northampton music over fifty years, will be contained in the historic premiere issue, sporting an hallucinatory front cover by digital artist Tamara Rogers and debuting this November. Wake up and smell the fairground ozone! No ramming!

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Complete Humbug collection, published by Fantagraphics Books.

Coming soon to a bookstore near you! You can read the entire first issue of Humbug, beautifully restored, in an EXCLUSIVE 32-page PDF (7.6 MB) available via the link on this page.

Welcome!

Hi! Welcome to the new Ragged Claws Network. Hope you enjoy your visit here, although I should warn you, it might be a month or more before I begin posting regularly. In that time, I will be transferring selected information from the old site, familiarizing myself with WordPress (which I have never used until now), and trying to decide whether or not to resurrect “Free Tools.” Wish me luck! –RC

p.s. The picture of a welcome sign posted above is actually a snapshot of the welcome sign on our inside front door, i.e., the door that leads from the unheated porch at the front of our house into the heated living space. I bought the sign at a local thrift shop a couple of months ago–I think I paid a buck for it–specifically because I liked the simple design and because I thought the colours would look snappy against our old yellow door. The sign originally had some straw tied around the wire hanger, but I immediately snipped that off. We aren’t farmers. And check out the various holes in the door above the sign. Be ironic if they were bullet holes. But they’re not. They’re screw holes.

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