Archive for November, 2009



La Danse Apache Part 1.

The Apache Dance:

Apache is a highly dramatic dance associated in popular culture with Parisian street culture in the beginning of the 20th century. The name of the dance (pronounced ah-PAHSH, not uh-PATCH-ee, like the English pronunciation of the Native American tribe) is taken from a Parisian street gang, which in turn was named for the American Indian tribe due to the perceived savagery of the hoodlums. The term came to be used more generally to refer to certain vicious elements of the Paris underworld at the beginning of the 20th century.

The dance is very brutal to the woman, and sometimes said to reenact a “discussion” between pimp and prostitute. It includes mock slaps and punches, the man picking up and throwing the woman to the ground, or lifting and carrying her while she struggles or feigns unconsciousness. In some examples, the woman may fight back.



Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival

Charles Burns Logo

Saturday December 5th 2009 11 AM – 7 PM at Our Lady of Consolation Church 184 Metropolitan Ave Williamsburg, Brooklyn

free admission

The first-annual Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival presented by Desert Island and PictureBox
with featured guest artists: Gabrielle Bell R. O. Blechman Charles Burns Anya Davidson Kim Deitch C.F. Carlos Gonzales Ben Katchor Nora Krug Michael Kupperman Mark Newgarden Gary Panter Ron Regé, Jr. Peter Saul Dash Shaw R. Sikoryak Jillian Tamaki Matthew Thurber Lauren Weinstein

PLUS panel discussions at Secret Project Robot organized and moderated by Bill Kartalopoulos

AND Paper Route presents after-party at Death By Audio with performances by comic artists

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Slow-Mo Hand Strikes

A knife hand chop to slab of concrete:

And then, a bitch slap:


Screen Caps: Billy. Jack.


3rd Ward Open House

These past two sundays, I had a lot of fun teaching at the 3rd Ward’s Open House at their 573 Metropolitan location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. So much so that I’ve been tapped to teach a class on comic books in the new year. These classes will be geared toward adults and is intended to prepare an individual for a career in comics. Stay posted for upcoming information.


Taser Time

and a response: