Special Edition
(Winter 2002, Vol I)
- Contents
Posted December 7, 2001
Samizdat Comics
- An exciting new departure for The Comics Journal.
by Gary Groth
Sullivant Gallery
- An appreciation of gag cartoonist T.S. Sullivant, with many accompanying illustrations.
by Jim Woodring
Bayeux and the Worm
- Two extended timelines of cartooning.
by Matthew Surridge
Greg Cook, Artist and Newspaperman
- Cartooning's role in the context of everything else.
Interview by Anne Elizabeth Moore
Holman's Legacy to Popular Humor
- The Disarranged landscape of Smokey Stover, with accompanying gallery of color Sunday strips.
by Donald Phelps
Columbia's Voyage of Discovery
- The recent work of Al Columbia.
by Paul Gravett
What's Wrong with Comics Today
- A completely personal overview.
by Gregory Cwiklik
When Comics Were For Kids
- A speculative essay at resurrecting the past.
by R.C. Harvey
Whatever Happened to Autobiographical Cartoonists?
- Three recent anthologies circumscribe the new cutting edge.
by Rich Kreiner
Joe Sacco, Frontline Journalist
- Why Sacco went to Gorazde (Click here to read the first fifth of this in-depth interview).
Interview by Gary Groth
Krigstein's Last Gasp
- The comic book master's "messages in a bottle."
by Greg Sadowski
Reading with Friends
- A flipbook starring The 'Bot Pals about how reading comics is really a social pastime.
by Carrie Whitney
Cartoonists on Cartooning
(Our comics section)
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- Penny Van Horn
- Gary Panter
- Spain Rodriguez
- Gerald Jablonski
- Max Andersson
- Dave Sim
- Linda Medley
- Art Spiegelman
- Diane Noomin
- Sam Henderson
- Steven Weissman
- Jessica Abel
- Lewis Trondheim
- Justin Green
- Richard Sala
- Carol Tyler
- Ron Regé, Jr.
- Tony Millionaire
- David Mazzuchelli
- Bill Griffith
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Roger Langridge
Megan Kelso
Dave Cooper
R. Crumb
Gilbert Hernandez
Kim Deitch
Joe Sacco
Peter Bagge
Phoebe Gloeckner
Seth
Ho Che Anderson
Rick Altergott
Ted Jouflas
John Kerschbaum
Charles Burns
Jim Woodring
Mary Fleener
Stan Sakai
Jaime Hernandez
Chris Ware
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