

Jim Shooter: Groundhog Day in the Land of the Apocryphiars
Running alongside his storied career as a comics writer, editor, and publisher, Jim Shooter began a second, parallel career sometime in the 1990s: that of recounting his first career in vainglorious prose and delusional detail. Continue reading

Skyscrapers of the Midwest, Now of the Stage
The long, process-intensive journey from acclaimed graphic novel to debut stage play. Continue reading

Preview: Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths
Shigeru Mizuki’s first book to be published in English is a trenchant, sometimes elegaic, fictionalized memoir of a deadly war. Continue reading

Moving Mister Wonderful
Daniel Clowes on translating his comic from The New York Times to its own book Continue reading

“Everything I Do, I Do at an Increasing Risk”: An Interview with Fabrice Neaud
An interview with the great French cartoonist Fabrice Neaud, concerning the new “augmented” version of his 1999 autobiographical classic, Journal 3. Continue reading

Artistic Modern Funnies: Ben Jones’ Problem Solverz
The ideas and visuals that Ben Jones has developed and celebrated over the last 15 years are suddenly, amazingly, going to be shown to millions of people. A very biased interview. Continue reading

Mollusks, Horses, and Nudes: Aquirax Uno in the Sixties
An introduction to the comics and poster work of Japanese hippy master Aquirax Uno. Continue reading
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