Premiere this monday. It only gets better.

Saul Steinberg was an artist that worked for the New Yorker in the 1950′s – 90′s. He was a long time friend of Kurt Vonnegut, had obsessions with reflections and perspective and worked primarily with cut and paste, crayons and water colors. The shit’s great. He has an autobiography called Reflections and Shadows that is really good too. An interesting man. I will upload a collection of his New Yorker covers another time FUCKO!
I have gotten into a lot of old comics lately. This artist is Winsor Mccay. He did some of the first live action animation shorts ever in the early 1900′s. His way of drawing animals is what I like most. He had a few different comic strips, usually taking place in some sort of dream world, he also did a lot of work with political cartoons.
I can really relate to the fifth image, the comic strip with the thirsty fish.
Appropriate to the times some of his work drifts into the realms of the racist. I will have a new artist next week, then a new one the week after, then I’m sick of it and retire old comics forever. The end.