I really like the art of Tomer Hanuka, probably best-known to comics fans for his comic series Bi-Polar and his graphic novel Placebo Man, both published by the indomitable Jeff Mason and Alternative Comics. Tomer is also a much-demanded illustrator, frequently contributing illustrations to The New York Times, and I wouldn’t normally be surprised if one of his editorial illos were e-mailed my way. But usually they don’t come in the body of a piece of spam…?

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In a triumph of post-moderism, an illustration by Tomer Hanuka about “Love Muscles” showed up in my inbox under a subject heading with “love muscle” in it.

THE FUTURE!

- Christopher
P.S.: You can buy Tomer Hanuka originals at my employer’s website.


2 Comments on “Tomer Hanuka in Triumph Of Post-Moderism”

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  1. Chris McLaren says:

    So, what have we learned?

    Christopher Butcher, who is certainly a net-savvy individual, will open unsolicited email messages that are not even addressed to him, so long as the subject line contains certain important key phrases?

    :)

  2. Chris says:

    McClaren: Would you believe “Preview Pane”? …no?
    ^____^;;

    - Chris

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