Article Archive
TCJ #301: Excerpt from the Genesis Interview
Discussed: The approaches various media have taken to the same source material, Crumb’s personal religious beliefs and what it’s like to bring to light some of the less savory Bible stories.
Jim Davis and His Fat Feline Celebrate an Anniversary
Garfield is now 33 years old. And still likes lasagna.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (6/29/11 – Within Reach)
Exotic surprises are in store for you as we examine the upcoming releases of… Not the United States!!
The Comics Code in the Phantom Zone
What is in the archives? Has the CMAA actually dissolved?
“The Mind of a Worldly Man Is Like a Fly”: A Jim Woodring Interview
The creator of Weathercraft and Congress of the Animals opens up about his upbringing, influences (from Max Fleischer to Kenneth Patchen), and art.
Pittsburgh Biennial 2011
A report from the Pittsburgh Biennial at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Gene Colan, 1926-2011: “For Me, It’s a Ride That Didn’t Enter My Mind Would Ever Happen.”
The life and art of a comic book master.
Gene Colan 1926-2011
The great cartoonist Gene Colan passed away last night. We’ll have a full obituary online over the weekend.
The Gene Colan Interview
Gene Colan talks to Larry Rodman about his time on Howard the Duck, Daredevil and Tomb of Dracula.
A Dan Clowes Notebook
From Ice Haven to Mr. Wonderful.
Part 2: An Early Education
Jazz, folk and the ’40s.
The Comics Code Revisited, Part 1
A look at the legalities surrounding the end of the Comics Magazine Association of America.
Center for Cartoon Studies Graduates
A Center for Cartoon Studies special, featuring school graduates Lucy Knisley, Melissa Mendes, Joe Lambert, and Steve Seck.
TCJ #301: Excerpt from “Irredeemable: Dave Sim’s Cerebus”
Tim Kreider tries to separate Dave Sim from his notoriety long enough to figure out if Cerebus is a masterpiece or not.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (6/22/11 – Studies in Delayed Thrill-Power)
“Night of the Jackass”? Like, every Monday before this column goes up?
Lew Sayre Schwartz, 1926-2011
A remembrance of the late Lew Sayre Schwartz.