Spain Rodriguez Sketchbook
This Spain Rodriguez sketchbook was originally published in TCJ #153 (October 1992).
This Spain Rodriguez sketchbook was originally published in TCJ #153 (October 1992).
About photography, comics, and (mostly) Eddie Campbell.
Tucker Stone actually likes a lot of comics this week, and Abhay Khosla takes sides in the Alan Moore/Grant Morrison “feud.”
Born March 2, 1940 in Buffalo, New York. Died November 28, 2012 in San Francisco, California.
Words of appreciation from Bill Griffith, Gary Panter, Trina Robbins, Carol Tyler, Joe Sacco, Justin Green, R. Crumb, Lorraine Chamberlain, Art Spiegelman, Gary Groth, Kim Deitch, and others, with more to come.
In this two-part interview, Gary Groth talks to Spain about Catholicism, working in a factory, rebelling against authority, teaching, the underground comix movement and Zap, and Nightmare Alley.
An inordinate amount of British interest this week, as Americans return to work facing short days and slick roads.
Mind-blowing kisses, bitter tears, manic desperation, luxurious eyebrows, and comic book history in Charles Burns’s new graphic novel.
In this interview, Jeff Smith breaks down for Gary Groth all the work and all of the years he put in to become an overnight success.
Dispatches from an unknown comics scene, plus picks of the immediate litter.
Whoa, things get intense. Tony Harris, 2000 AD, and lots of anger.
The artist and co-creator behind The Carter Family talks about adapting history, experimenting in comics form, his love of James Joyce, and being a late bloomer.