Lyn Chevli, Co-Founder of Tits & Clits, Dies at 84
Remembering the pioneering writer, comics publisher, and activist, who co-created the first comic written, drawn, and published by women.
Remembering the pioneering writer, comics publisher, and activist, who co-created the first comic written, drawn, and published by women.
I’m upset that kids were trick or treating last weekend. What the hell?!
Jack Thomas Chick, the prolific writer, artist and publisher of religious literature, most notably an extensive line of small cartoon tracts, died in his sleep on Sunday, October 23, 2016. He was 92.
In this 1992 interview conducted by Lee Wochner, Jack Davis discusses his early days in New York and his work for MAD and TIME Magazine.
A lot of her fans know Sophie Campbell for her recent work, from the relaunch of Glory at Image Comics with writer Joe Keatinge to the recent Jem and the Holograms series with writer Kelly Thompson. Jem in particular struck a nerve with a lot of fans and led to a profile of the book… Read more »
Revisiting the “Brave Nude World” of philosopher, psychologist, psychiatrist, anthropologist, and cartoonist Abner Dean.
Comics, unions, and process with the author of Cheap Novelties.
A vision of a finer Direct Market, filled with odd stapled objects and tricky continuing entertainments.
Dutch comics legend Joost Swarte is launching his first magazine in over 40 years at this week’s Frankfurt Book Fair.
Smith, like Jones, is a name so plentiful in English-speaking countries that it achieves virtual invisibility and thereby anonymity. And the only Al Smith who ever broke free of the amorphous mob of Smiths is the one that was a picturesque governor of New York: he attracted enough notice that he was able to run… Read more »
The Queen of Gothic Lolita speaks to Ron Rege about her childhood, the 90s, and the Meat Cake Bible.
Tom Spurgeon on CXC and Fantagraphics, Joe McCulloch on the week’s new comics, more.
The editor of The Comics Reporter and festival director of Cartoon Crossroads Columbus talks about this weekend’s CXC and this fall’s publication of We Told You So, the Fantagraphics oral history he helped to compile.
A gleaming spread of pretty damn unique picks, seated and waiting.