HEROESCON :: INDIE ISLAND :: Sammy Harkham, John Pham, Tom Scioli
Oh man, this is super exciting for me, I’m such a fan:
Sammy Harkham is one of the most influential cartoonists of his generation, maybe the most influential. That’s a crazy statement to make maybe, but heckfire, I have made it. Besides his very famous editing of the seminal Kramer’s Ergot anthology, the last iteration of which was a massive 16″ x 21″, and his more recent guest-editing of Bart Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror (itself a sort of Kramer’s reunion); my very favorite of Sammy’s work is his own Crickets. Crickets is a throwback of sorts to the great 80’s one-man anthologies like Yummy Fur, Love & Rockets (okay, 3-man in that case), etc. A recent casualty of the squeeze on indie publishers due to Diamond’s change in their minimum orders for small press books, a lot of people thought Crickets was dead. BUT #3 is due this summer, and I cannot tell you how excited I am to tell you you can buy one from Sammy right smack in the middle of Indie Island. Sweet!
But listen, Sammy’s not the only person doing 1-man anthologies (1-manthologies?)–he’ll be joined at HeroesCon this summer by cohort and friend John Pham. John is the proprietor of Sublife, which I think will see a third issue this year as well. He’s also been in another great anthology, Mome. I think I first twigged to his work when Chris Staros hand-sold me a copy of Epoxy, which maybe he was distributing for John back in 2000 or so? Chris also sold me my first copy of Kramer’s Ergot (#3). Which I hated. Hey listen, people change, I never promised you a rose garden.
Oh! But there’s more good news! Returning to HeroesCon this year will be mighty Tom Scioli, co-creator of Godland and the creator of The Myth of Opus-8. Tom is a sweet dude and extraordinarily knowledgeable about comics. Most recently he did the art for the Freedom Force comic, as well as writing and drawing the “Space Smith” stories in Image’s The Next Issue Project.
Man, those are three quality dudes. But there’s more to come this week, so stay tuned!














Can we do a discussion/celebration of Kramers Ergot???
Good grief, Mr Harbin this is turning out to be one heck of a guest list
The guest list is impressive – as always – but I would say that the Indie Island aspect of Heroes is in danger of becoming “Indie Continent” and absorbing most of the shows thunder.
Small press creators are great, and I like ’em, but more classic guests wouldn’t hurt too.
Or as an alternative, some of the original underground comix folks, who still linger, would be awesome!
I definitely don’t think the show’s thunder could be absorbed by Indie Island. HeroesCon is kind of famously a comics show–just ask any of the indie creators who come out to support us, despite not always the best sales. But I like what Indie Island does as far as stretching our focus around more kinds of comics than just the insular superhero world. I’d love to have underground guests, but I think most of them are either averse to doing public appearances (think Crumb) or far enough away that it would be hard for them to justify the expense. But yeah, we’d love to have Gilbert Shelton or some of those guys.
All I’ve read of Harkham’s is Poor Sailor, which I love and have given as a gift to a number of people.
And I agree with Mr. Mansell wholeheartedly.
I’ve been meaning to pick up Sublife. Now I can just wait and pick it up from the man himself.
Come to think of it, same goes for Poor Sailor.
If John Pham is coming, I hope this might mean you guys are trying to get his pal the awesome Derek Kirk Kim to come too!