Episode 24: Annie Mok
Annie Mok discusses Carta Monir, Emily Carroll, Satyajit Ray, and more.
Annie Mok discusses Carta Monir, Emily Carroll, Satyajit Ray, and more.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a captivating film, but also claims to be “the true story of the women behind the man behind the Woman,” and this is where matters get complicated.
The cartoonist, whose latest book is Migrant, talks to Alex Dueben about comics as a vehicle for social consciousness.
Reporting harassment at a comics show.
Thi Bui talks about the political forces and cartooning influences that she tapped into while creating her “touching memoir The Best We Could Do.
What makes Cartoon Crossroads Columbus work.
Today on the site we have Annie Mok’s review of Baking with Kafka by Tom Gauld. I smiled weakly a couple of times. Gauld’s ultra-minimal drawing style seems developed to showcase the words, but the words fall limply. In small doses, in a newspaper, these cartoons may have offered some amusement, but put all together,… Read more »
The Spinning creator talks about memoir, her relationship with figure skating, the importance of representation, and Studio Ghibli.
Talking to Iasmin Omar Ata’s sbout their debut graphic novel Mis(h)adra, adapted from their webcomic of the same name.
Discussing comics and power with the author of Sex Fantasy.