This weekend the annual Emerald City Comic Con is taking place in Seattle and to celebrate the event, I'm posting a comics edition blog entry.

Fantagraphics has for some time been reprinting the collected Charles Shultz's Peanuts comics strips into beautiful hardocver editions. In my opinion, the 1950-1954 editions show Shultz at the top of his game. The strips feature gags that are far more interesting than his later work of Charlie Brown's follies with a kite eating tree or Lucy pulling the football away just as he's about to kick it. The strips also feature cast members that are not present in the well-known peanuts line up and a non "speaking" Snoopy that looks and acts more like a real dog.

Jack Kirby is known throughout comic book fandom as the hands down "KING". Kirby: King of Comics is a retrospective of this amazing, ground breaking comic book artist that helped shape modern comic book art as we know it. For those of you not in the know, Jack Kirby brought a dynamic drawing style to comic books incorporating speed lines, intense lighting effects, and foreshortening, creating action filled panels and storytelling. He is most known for his collaborations with Stan Lee, helping to create the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, and the X-men.

