Ryan Cecil Smith: Day 2
Cultural confusion.
Cultural confusion.
A rainy day in Japan.
Smash the State
When did superhero comics start obsessing about histrionic emotional reactions to the vagaries of interpersonal relationships?
The Magic Whistle cartoonist takes you step by step through his process.
Bushmiller refined his art, honed it to its barest essentials, and thereby produced a comic strip that in many respects was the very apotheosis of a comic strip.
The best in delicate French cartooning of the 1960s (not pictured) is waiting for you inside! Provided you have money! But not much!!
Color Theory and Practice.
The final day.
Tucker snaps after one too many Holocaust comparisons in X-Men comics.
Struggling to write a book review.
In 1987, the proposal to bring all of Crumb back into print in a uniform set of books was a radical publishing act which re-contextualized and re-vitalized an already momentous body of work.
Horrocks teaches a class, and learns something.
Alright, no, I’m just trying to drum up some extra hits for all the new comics I’m covering inside. Is that so bad? Yes.