Month: April 2013
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (5/1/13 – Recent Upset)
A snap inspection of some instantaneous legacy. Also: comic books, newly expected.
Maturity Is A High School Counselor’s Word
The last time we visited with you was April 5th. So: what’s happened since then?
“Real Basic Reality, Like AAAAAAAAAARGHHHH!”: Notes from Mark Beyer: With/Without Text
On the exhibition at The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space, January 8-February 23, 2013.
Crockett Johnson and the Invention of Barnaby
Adapted from the Afterword to Barnaby Volume One: 1942-1943 (Fantagraphics, 2013).
One of Those Things
If Modern Tales hadn’t been there when Shaenon Garrity needed it, she wouldn’t be making comics today.
The Geneviève Castrée Interview
A conversation with the cartoonist and musician about her process and her new book, Susceptible/
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (4/17/13 – Violence)
Including a review of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin Vol. 1: Activation, composed yesterday evening.
Michael Kaluta and Elaine Lee Promise a New 176-page Starstruck Book Funded by Kickstarter
A couple of years ago Starstruck was finally back in print as a book. At the time, the creators collaborated again to polish and elaborate the story and art into their definitive edition. Now Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta decided to push forward with a new Starstruck book.
If You Want To See The Girl Next Door, Go Next Door
Comics vs. Mexican television.