Pelote de liens
- comics: Couverture de Planetary #19 [via BadSignal] À quand la suite de la parution de Planetary (Warren Ellis & John Cassaday) en France ?
- So begins the great jar quest of 2003 [Kasia]
- images: Origami impressionnants & Gallerie SueHiro Maruo (japonais mais pas vraiment le côté kawaï) [via Boing & Boing]
- Semen taste-enhancement dietary supplement [via joshz]
- Blogothèque Mix Club 2003
- p/p (photopoems) [via Negative Velocity]
- c'est vrai que cette feuille CSS Zen Garden a un beau style. [via StandBlog]
- a.à.l.p. Interviews de James Morrow
- AFR/XLII: Les petits maîtres de la Science-Fiction
La mémoire de la S.-F. se trouve en fouillant dans les rayonnages des bouquinistes… La formule peut sembler lapidaire mais le fait est qu'une bonne part du passé de la littérature de Science-Fiction ne se trouve plus aujourd'hui que d'occasion
- I Cthulhu
or What's A Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing In A Sunken City Like This
by Neil Gaiman - Neil Gaiman on Dave McKean
I never minded Dave being an astonishing artist and visual designer. That never bothered me. That he's a world class keyboard player and composer bothers me only a little. That he drives amazing cars very fast down tiny Kentish backroads only bothers me if I'm a passenger after a full meal, and much of the time I keep my eyes shut anyway. He's now becoming a world class film and video director, that he can write comics as well as I can, if not better, that he subsidises his art (still uncompromised after all these years) with highly paid advertising work which still manages, despite being advertising work, to be witty and heartfelt and beautiful… well, frankly, these things bother me. It seems somehow wrong for so much talent to be concentrated in one place, and I am fairly sure the only reason that no-one has yet risen up and done something about it is because he's modest, sensible and nice. If it was me, I'd be dead by now.
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"interviews" au pluriel, merci IOK !
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