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“Stories Are Just People”: An Interview with Anatola Howard
She started putting her work up on deviantART when she was 10 years old. She’s designed two computer games. She’s drawn comics for Wolfen Jump and been published by Rigged Books. She has a work ethic that would make a full-time cartoonist blush. Oh, and she’s 16.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (1/8/14 – Heavenly Vortex)
It sure would be nice to visit a tropical island right now. Let’s have a transgressive comics legend guide our tour!
Buyer Beware
Harvey on who discovered Superman, and Clough on Eichhorn—plus the news of the day.
The Ulli Lust Interview
A train ride with the acclaimed Austrian cartoonist.
TH[ESE] (PAST) WEEK(S) IN COMICS! (12/24/13 & 12/31/13 – Tuesdays in Retrospect)
EXTRA! BREAKING! EXCLUSIVE! I read a bunch of dubious comic books on my holiday! REVIEWS INSIDE!
2013 Year in Review
Some highlights from the year gone by.
Best of Greatest Hits 2006-2012
The Internet remembers for me so I don’t have to.
How to Discourage Women from Cartooning
An uncomfortable letter stimulates thoughts on gender and cartooning.
The Wuvable World of Ed Luce
Some have referred to Luce’s Oaf comics as “the gay version of Scott Pilgrim,” but the obvious alt-comics comparison is Jaime Hernandez.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (12/18/13 – Father Christmas is Unwell)
Proving once again that a lump of coal is never too far from a lake of fire.
ART… It’s Wacky! Conceptual Comics and Comic Conceptualism in the work of Mark Newgarden and Richard Prince
The gap in perceived cultural value between conceptual art and gag cartoons cannot be wider.