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Issue #241 - Contents
Posted March 2, 2002
Blood & Thunder
- Setting the record straight: Trina Robbins on her level of idiocy and Mike Dean on his level of supercomics-hating snobbery.
¡Viva La Comix!
- ¡Swipe File! ¡And a Very Special Valentine's Day ¡Viva!!
by the Usual Horde of Malcontents
Newswatch
- McFarlane Vs. Marvels and Miracles
Neil Gaiman Sues Todd McFarlane Over Rights to Miricleman, Angela, Cogliostro, Medieval Spawn (Click here for an excerpt)
by Michael Dean
- Countersuit Filed: Ted Rall and Danny Hellman Trade Places
by Michael Dean
- Writer Cool with Unauthorized Use of Script in Cerebus
by Michael Dean
- Diabolik: The World's Best-Selling Criminal Turns 40
by Stefano Priarone
- Angoulême 2002
by Bart Beaty
- APE 2002 Marked by Heavy Attendance, Faltering Sales, Bursting Bladders
by Anne Elizabeth Moore
- A Mini Report from APE 2002
by Austin English
- New York Cartoonists Compare Notes
by Jack Baney
- John Buscema Dies at 74
by Greg Stump
- John Buscema and the Job of Comic Art
by Michael Dean
- Golden Age Artist Kurt Schaffenberger Dies at 84
by Greg Stump
Reviews
- Beowulf by Gareth Hinds
by Greg Cwiklik
- British Comics 2001: Year in Review, Part 2
Still Farting After All These Years
by Paul Gravett
- Hisashi Sakaguchi's Ikkyu
by Ng Suat Tong
- Bullets
Slowpoke: Café Pompous, Colonel Jeffrey Pumpernickel, Bum Town, Max & Gaby's Alphabet, and The New Yorker
by Bill Randall, Eric Reynolds, Tom Spurgeon and Rich Kreiner
John Porcellino
- The King Kat of minicomics talks about his life and work.
by Zak Sally
John Ney Rieber
- Let's do the time warp again: interviews with the veteran Vertigo writer in three conversations spanning nearly four years.
by Jeff Bartel
Euro Comics for Beginners
- Fabrice Neaud: Rewriting Our Standards
by Bart Beaty
Meet the Comics Press
- Supercomics Fodder with a British Accent
by Rich Kreiner
Comicopia
- Pogo Fest: for the Lore of Pogo
by R.C. Harvey
Minimalism
End Times
- The Horrific Intoxicant of Omnipossibility:
II. Arbitrarialist Ideology
by Kenneth Smith
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