A little girl's Granny makes her a sock monkey for her birthday. At first her other dolls are afraid of it but eventually they become good friends. Tony Millionaire has a remarkable art style. He has captured the look of an early 20th century newspaper strip. I can easily imagine Sock Monkey appea...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleAs with any anthology-style collection, you're going to have stories that are amazing and some that are okay and some you don't really connect to. This one was no exception. Some of the stories were so great I didn't want them to end while others were ...
An amazing and entertaining collection of nursery rhymes illustrated by cartoonists, illustrators, and graphic novel artists. It's great fun to see their visual interpretations of the rhymes. A few of my favorites: Nick Bruel's "Three Little Kittens," Rebecca Dart's "If All the Sea Were One Sea," Ja...
One of my favorite things about Fantagraphics as a publisher is just how committed they are to their artists. This comes through with titles like this that don't fit comfortably on the shelf with more regularly formatted titles. Tony Millionaire likewise continues to impress with his hallucinatorily...
Every so often a creator comes along with a truly unique vision. Tony Millionaire's writing and art are impossible to compare to anything else. I am amazed by the simplicity and the detail. It is reminiscent of art from the dawn of newspaper comics, but is completely unique.