The Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2015 and Schlitzie
Kendal UK tour diary — and John Kelly checks in on Schlitzie developments
Kendal UK tour diary — and John Kelly checks in on Schlitzie developments
A couple weeks back New York Review Books announced a comics line stretching debuting in 2016 and edited by NYRB editor and critic Gabriel Winslow-Yost and artist Lucas Adams.
Murphy Anderson, whose artwork spanned the Golden, Silver and Bronze ages of comics, has passed away. He was 89.
Hope you get all the candy you can stomach on this diabolical day.
The novelist discusses issues involved in editing the new Best American Comics anthology, a book full of varied, provocative feats of cartooning, and the most delightfully strange comics collection pitched at the casual comics audience in recent memory.
Back in 2011, two documentarians set out to make a movie about artists in the Pacific Northwest who make comics. They thought they were making a simple film about a beloved subject and then discovered they were in the middle of a cultural surge.
At CXC, Spiegelman and Mouly discuss their early projects. And Jay Lynch talks about a painting of his recently rediscovered on Roadside Antiques.
A veteran inker looks back.
All of this week’s comics are either from Europe or people who’ve heard of Europe. Take it to the bank, Hank.
Debating Tezuka’s American influences.
Taking the pulse of the alt-comics world by way of a traditional method: evaluating anthologies.
October country.
Hey hey hey
Frank and John Kelly report from the first Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, “easily the best comics show.”