The Last of the Authentic Cowboy Cartoonists, Stan Lynde, Has Cashed In
Cowboy cartoonist and Western novelist Stan Lynde died of cancer in Helena, Montana on August 6. He was two months shy of his 82nd birthday.
Cowboy cartoonist and Western novelist Stan Lynde died of cancer in Helena, Montana on August 6. He was two months shy of his 82nd birthday.
Joe McCulloch on the Week in Comics and a lifetime of off-putting reading material. Plus much else.
Smut. Pain. Angst. Millar. Finally, a comics column that has it all.
Richard Gehr interviews George Booth — and followups to all your favorite recent news stories.
The infinitely particularized world of the longtime New Yorker cartoonist.
What can we get for 63 cents?
1938 was the year that Superman appeared. It was also the year that Jack Cole became a comic book artist. Welcome to part two of my continuing survey of the lesser known (and, in some cases, virtually unknown) comics of Jack Cole. For part one of this series, see this earlier Framed! column, here. This… Read more »
Joe McCulloch gives you the Week in Comics, and I give you a week’s worth of links.
It’s been too long since this website examined photo comics. Time for some real page views.
A comics destination in Mumbai.
Back to the rock pile of commercial genre comics, with a hammer.
Santoro at Philly Alt Comic Con, Russ Heath at San Diego, and three big links.
Booty from the Philly Alt Comic Con
Russ Heath, interviewed by Mark Waid. Recorded by Jon B. Cooke (editor of of the Russ Heath issue of Comic Book Creator #4 (Winter 2013)).
Sam Henderson confronts the ghosts of SVA Past and Present. Plus, tons and tons of links.
In this piece from The Comics Journal #207, cartoonist Sam Henderson (Magic Whistle) reflects on his time at the School of Visual Arts.
Fifteen years later, Sam Henderson looks back at the controversial article he wrote about his alma mater, SVA.
A glimpse into the evolution of a superhero artist precedes this latest arrangement of happy premonitions.