Monthly Archives: February 2015

An Interview with Breakdown Press

Breakdown Press is among the most diverse and original publishers of comics in the UK right now, presiding over a small run of books united by their individuality, original story telling techniques, and sheer eye-popping attractiveness. Starting out with the publication … Continue reading

 

Tonči Zonjić: The Total Approach

An interview with the Croatian cartoonist about his process, color, war, and portraying a country not his own. Continue reading

 

Oh Good

Romberger, Bechdel, Chicago. Continue reading

 

Hello…

Schilling on Carl Barks, Skelly on Walter Scott, and a ton more. Continue reading

 

One Helmet to Rule Them All: The Golden Helmet

An excerpt from Peter Schilling Jr’s new book, Carl Barks’ Duck: Average American, in which he analyzes his favorite Carl Barks Donald Duck story. Continue reading

 

Kittens in a Basket

Carl Barks and such. Continue reading

 

The Problem with Editorial Cartooning Today

This 1988 panel about the viability of satire in editorial cartooning features Jules Feiffer, Chuck Freund, Brad Holland, David Levine, and Peter Steiner. They question what’s left to satirize in a culture that satirizes itself, and ponder if humor helps or hurts the political aims of editorial cartoonists. Continue reading

 

THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (2/18/15 – Logographic Devil History)

You’ve seen one man’s best of 2014, now see another’s hot take on someone else’s selections for the best of the 1980s! CLICK AT THE RISK OF YOUR OWN LIFE. Continue reading