Hauntology and the Invisibles Part II
Part two of a meditation on The Invisibles, spectres of the past, and the tone of the future.
Part two of a meditation on The Invisibles, spectres of the past, and the tone of the future.
Killer clowns! Buried publishers! Evil boots! Second printings! NEW COMICS.
This week we’re going to look at how the 6 x 9-inch printed live area situates itself on the North American comic book page and spread.
Rob reviews two new releases from the publisher Revival House: Trigger #2, by Mike Bertino; and Everything Unseen Parts 1-3 by Drew Beckmeyer.
An interview with the Bay Area cartoonist and author of Kiss & Tell: A Romantic Resume, Ages 0 to 22.
The last time I saw Matthias Schultheiss, plus all your favorite upcoming comics, unless you hate them.
I write to you from Little Torch Key, Florida, where I’m on a little family “vacay”. But don’t get smart, I’m still watching you!
Some notes on race and comics which attempt to bring some nuance and complexity to a frustrating debate by bringing some historical facts to the table.
We’ll be looking at paper sizes available for making comics on American photocopier machines. So bust out your ruler, triangle, and compass.
The fifth day in a week of the life of cartoonist Vanessa Davis.
After 28 years drawing and/or writing Dick Tracy, Dick Locher is giving up stewardship of the iconic comic strip.
The 26-year-old artist Blaise Larmee is not one to let his work speak for itself.
The fourth day in a week of the life of cartoonist Vanessa Davis.
The third day in a week of the life of cartoonist Vanessa Davis.
Ken Parille takes a close look at Moto Hagio’s “Bianca” and finds something sinister.