What Is Dash Shaw’s Vision for ‘Ghost Rider’? Plus: An Exclusive Preview of ‘Bottomless Belly Button’
6/16/08 at 12:00 PM

Photo: Olaf Blecker
"I think Ghost Rider should really be drawn as if the target audience is people in motorcycle gangs," Shaw told us. "Totally badass tattoo imagery. Because right now, it just feels like he's a superhero who rides a motorcycle. So I really see that as having a crazy oddball aesthetic, culled from tattoo art." Shaw's already drawn a Marvel hero, though — his whimsical and sad version of Dr. Strange, for an upcoming Marvel indie creators' anthology, was loved by some and hated by others when Shaw posted an excerpt on his blog this winter.
Vulture is proud to present an exclusive twenty-page excerpt from Bottomless Belly Button, introducing the three siblings at the heart of the story: Dennis, Claire (and her daughter), and frog-faced Peter (and his new girlfriend). See the excerpt after the jump.
Bottomless Belly Button, by Dash Shaw





















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