Posts tagged “Dustin Harbin”
(via DIARY :: September 10, 2011 :: A Word About John Martz | DHARBIN!)
That guy, Dustin Harbin. What a guy. Dustin is so convinced that you will love Excelsior 1968, my weird yearbook minicomic that I am convinced only other cartoonists like, he’s offering to give you a drawing if you order the book from me and mention his name.
ONE HOUR DRAWING :: KOYAMABROS (by DHARBIN!)
Dustin Harbin strikes again. Here’s Anne Koyama with some of the artists she has taken under her wing. That’s me on the far left.
Dustin Harbin begins his weeklong stint as The Comics Journal’s Cartoonist Diarist, giving his take on the Doug Wright Awards. There I am, making a bearded, bespectacled cameo
ANNE KOYAMA! A 2-page comic now up on my site. If you don’t know Anne, she’s the best, believe a you me.
Dustin made this wonderful comic to celebrate Anne Koyama, a woman who has touched the lives of so many cartoonists and artists here in Toronto and beyond. Anne is a treasure in our little community of weirdos.
The irrepressible Dustin Harbin graciously invited me to contribute a guest strip for his so-great Diary Comics.
SKETCH :: John Martz Returns To Toronto (by Dustin Harbin)
Goodness. Dustin has captured my likeness yet again, this time depicting my return to Toronto. Also I am Godzilla.
SKETCH :: John Martz Knows The Value Of Hot Stix (by Dustin Harbin)
Note how Dustin has perfectly captured both my physique and wardrobe.
Oh goodness, I’ve been immortalized by the mighty pen of Dustin Harbin, who always has nice, considered things to say about both comics and Canada, which makes me happy.

