Article Archive
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/23/14 – Hoarder’s Delite)
Get ready to spend some money on paper, then more on digital! Your family doesn’t need shoes.
Julia Wertz on Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? and Spent
A conversation with the Infinite Wait creator about autobiographical graphic novels by Roz Chast and Joe Matt.
How Marvel Could Win the Kirby Case
Kirby family attorney Marc Toberoff’s Supreme Court filing and the supporting amicus briefs are not immune from attack. Here are some of the more creative ways that Marvel – or the Court itself – could trump their central arguments.
Lane Milburn
Ben Humeniuk talks with the Chicago-based author of Twelve Gems.
A Second with Bryan Lee O’Malley
A conversation between Dash Shaw and Bryan Lee O’Malley about character design, influences, and socializing.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/16/14 – When Summer is Over for Me, It’s Over for Everyone)
Speeding away into the world of commerce.
“I Like Questions More than Answers”: A Conversation with Rick Geary
A discussion with the master of true crime comics about research, the appeal of mystery, Kickstarter, historical serial killers, and more.
Exit Strategy: An Interview with Andrew Neal of Chapel Hill Comics
After twenty years of working in comics retail, including eleven years of running his own successful store, Chapel Hill Comics, Andrew Neal is retiring from the business.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/9/14 – Hell Eternal)
Revisiting one of the most striking experimental horror comics of the 1990s, of which little note has been made.
Harold Gray and the Limits of Conservative Anti-Racism
Race, Harold Gray and Little Orphan Annie.