Arts & Entertainment Tales Of Mere Existence: "CUTE TATTOOED BOHEMIAN FOLK SINGER" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq Email Lev. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate
Arts & Entertainment We Read The Weeklies Since SFist Sarah L didn't get to the SJ Metro last week, we hit them next! There are too many pigeons in the South Bay, says Gary Singh. Moms other than Pat Tillman's
Arts & Entertainment The 'Tales Of Mere Existence' sitcom: "AWW, C'MON LEV !" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq Email Lev. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate
Arts & Entertainment Cocktails With The Man Who Killed America (er, <i>Captain</i> America) On Saturday, fantastic Hayes Valley comic book store Isotope played host to Ed Brubaker, who's as hot a writer in the comics industry as anyone. Recently, a story written by Brubaker made headlines
Arts & Entertainment Tales Of Mere Existence "I Have To Get Ready" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq. Sorry I'm a day late. My normal comic day is Thursday AM, but I was en route to Boston. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http:
Arts & Entertainment We Read The Weeklies And next up, the SF Weekly. Know why? Because SFist was voted READERS' CHOICE BEST BLOG!!!!! Yay! We're so excited! Thank you, SF Weekly readers! There's no link for the Best-Of readers' choice
Arts & Entertainment Tales Of Mere Existence "I NEED MY SPACE" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq Email Lev. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews Artist Paul Madonna In artist Paul Madonna's weekly comic series All Over Coffee, San Francisco architecture—and coffee—seem to be the main characters. Beautifully detailed drawings of SF scenes, combined with disembodied voices that almost
Arts & Entertainment Tales Of Mere Existence "NOT DEPRESSING ENOUGH" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq Email Lev. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate
Arts & Entertainment APE Escape 2007 Part 3: The Storytellers--Traditional, With A Twist The last of our slightly less-than-timely coverage of the Alternative Press Expo, which took place last weekend, focuses on folks telling their sequential art stories in a longer form. Ted Naifeh, a Western
Arts & Entertainment APE Escape 2007 Part 2: Cute, Cool, And Arty Hey, Folks, welcome to part two of our APE coverage. The Alternative Press Expo was this past weekend, and there was so much fun stuff we had to break our coverage into several
Arts & Entertainment APE Escape 2007 Part 1: Strips, Teases, and Gags The Alternative Press Expo (or APE) was this past weekend at the Concourse here in San Francisco. The show, which is put on yearly by Comic-Con International, features indy and small press creators
Arts & Entertainment Lovetard "BRAND NEW LOVE" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq Email Lev. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate
Arts & Entertainment Muscle Cars Will Rule The Skies: Larry Young Talks AiT/PlanetLar's High-Octane Comics The Alternative Press Expo is this Saturday and Sunday, and hot damn we're psyched. We've covered it the past two years for SFist; this time, we want to spread the luurve ahead of
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews Scott Campbell Scott is the Art Director/Concept Artist at Double Fine Productions, creators of the acclaimed Psychonauts computer game, and he's a regular contributor to the Hickee comic anthology, the latest edition of which
Arts & Entertainment Bad Kitty! We've told you about Pet Noir here before, the comic anthology published by Manic D Press featuring an impressive list of local talent. If you still haven't picked up a copy get yourself
Arts & Entertainment Interview: Mark Mulroney Artist Mark Mulroney lives and makes art in Berkeley but hails from Dutton, PA. He came over to the Bay to teach at the San Francisco Art Institute and participate in an economy
Arts & Entertainment Interview: Mari Naomi Mari Naomi is one of the most prolific bay area artists we know-- just when we think she's going to rest for a while she unveils a new set of kick ass clown
Arts & Entertainment LoveTard: "Zog: Primitive Warrior" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq Email Lev. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate
misc SFist Contest: An Evening of a Thousand Scowls This will be the fifth year Eggers and his peeps have put this show on and Dave promises that unlike previous years, this year will be a "a pretty sordid affair" as a
Arts & Entertainment "How To Break Up With Your Girlfriend In 64 Easy Steps" From the series 'LoveTard', a subsidiary of "Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz Esq. For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit http://www.ingredientx.com If you gravitate towards isolated,
Arts & Entertainment <i>Death Note</i>: Story Of Killer Diary Is Grim, Intriguing, Excellent Entry Into Manga We've long been a fan of Japanese comics, or manga, as they're commonly called. Local publisher Viz, who is responsible for much of the product that American audiences see, sent us a review
Arts & Entertainment Review: Comedy Death-Ray at SketchFest SFist was excited to hit SketchFest’s Comedy Death-Ray act last night at Cobb’s. The line up (full of Mr. Show and I LOVE the ‘80’s alumns) looked promising. After the
Arts & Entertainment Interview: Oliver Chin What's your favorite thing about them? Collaborating with fantastic illustrators and artists to give people worthy alternatives to the cookie-cutter commercial widgets that permeate our culture. What's on your holiday wish list? Please