Billy Burkert: Day Three
Anticipating free time.
Anticipating free time.
The founder of NBM talks about four decades of comics publishing, the differences between the European and American markets, the business challenges of social and technological change, and much more.
The resignation continues.
What it’s like to quit your job.
Friday may have brought some snow, but Olivier responded with that hot pink.
The French artist Annie Goetzinger, who died on December 20 at the age of 66, could never remember a time when she wasn’t drawing.
How both George Herriman’s final Krazy Kat strips and the overpacked silliness of Mort Weisinger’s Silver Age Superman illustrate the true power of cartoon storytelling.
Contributors and friends share their favorite comics of the year. The best top ten lists on the internet.
A look back at the best comics writing of the year.
The climax of the book is Alan Moore’s meta-meditation on the shape and nature of his comics career, written as he prepares to leave the medium.
A brand new column, a master at work, the reminder of the minutes as they fall away. Wednesday means you still have time to make it count!
The roots of this moment stretch back to late 70’s and early 80’s but it seems to reach apotheosis precisely during this short span. Something happened in comics between 1985 and 1987.
On the face of it, the Andy Capp comic strip ought to have failed the moment it arrived on these shores in 1963.
Reviews, columns, the dire state of top tier journalism and goodbyes. Monday is the best day of the week.
Innovation in the 1990s: a comic book in which people talk like people.