Article Archive
The Michael Zulli Interview
The artist of Puma Blues discusses his work in comics.
“I Never Thought of Myself as a Cartoonist”: A Glen Baxter Interview
Baxter has been creating strange, perplexing, delightful pieces that blur (and possibly erase) the lines between art and comics since the 1970s.
Meeting Mr. Munch
Steffen Kverneland on graphic biography and The Scream
Episode 12: Anna Bongiovanni
Discussing Manic Pixie Nightmare Girls!, Bread and Wine, Kiki Smith, and so much more.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/20/16 – Return to Dream Land)
Hope to see you in San Diego! I mean, sometime in the future. I’m not going this week, fuck that.
The Webtoon: A New Form for Graphic Narrative
A look at the differences between print comics and Korean webcomics, or webtoons, and the effects and implications that those differences generate in terms of the aesthetics of webcomics as a new medium.
Geneviève Castrée: 1981-2016
The Canadian cartoonist, musician, and multimedia artist died Saturday, July 9, at the age of thirty-five.
Remembering Geneviève Castrée
Tributes to Geneviève Castrée by Anders Nilsen and Diane Obomsawin.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/13/16 – Invisible Monsters)
The whole world is watching.
Connecticut Cartoonists #6: More Quality Folks
This time our crew consists of Klaus Nordling, Harry Sahle, Tony DiPreta and, in Connecticut for a brief stay, Alex Kotzky.
Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and Editorial Cartooning
Ann Telnaes, editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post, discussed recently the implications for her profession of the social media reactions to the notorious “Ted Cruz monkey children” cartoon she drew last December.