The Best of 2012
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Only the finest for you!
Tucker on the controversial Spider-Man 700, and Abhay Khosla on the end of the year news.
On comics complaints, women in comics, and various approaches to public engagement.
The cartoonist and publisher of Uncivilized Books talks about starting his own publishing company, advertising, his interest in fake history, politics, and why he draws so many faces in his sketchbooks.
Racing into the holiday season before reality sets in!
I almost didn’t want to interview Aidan Koch, since so much of the power of her elliptical comics stems from things left unsaid.
Catching up with the artists of Love and Rockets.
Words are abstract. Images are concrete. Together, they form DITKO.
Despite all the thousands of webcomics knocking around in the tubes, some genres remain surprisingly underrepresented.
Tucker on the perfect comic, and Abhay on Karen Berger’s departure.
When The Chicago Tribune was a serious newspaper back in the early 20th Century, it ran a cartoon on the front page, above the fold—every day. And for over 40 years, that cartoon was drawn by John McCutcheon, an unlikely suspect.