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Sara Varon: Day Five
Baking, weeding, drawing.
If I Had A Nickel For Every Time You Threatened To Kill Yourself, I Could Afford To Hire A Clown To Kill Your Entire Family
Dumb things being said on Twitter!
Sara Varon: Day Four
Caught in the rain.
Sugiura Shigeru’s Sense of Humor
Can you identify these early comic strip sources?
A Portal to Another Dimension: Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and Neil Gaiman
A discussion on the influences and thought behind Watchmen between creators Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons at the UK Comic Art Convention in London on Sept. 21st, 1986. Moderating the panel discussion is Neil Gaiman.
Sara Varon: Day Three
Running in the park.
Sara Varon: Day Two
Night school.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (6/6/12 – Thrilling Continuations of Past Classics!)
WOW: join in the celebration of a new, modern revamp of a grand old DC superhero favorite from some of Britain’s finest! We’re all getting laid in this one, gang!
Sara Varon: Day One
Sara Varon’s week of cartoon diaries begins with an interdepartmental cookie bake-off.
Chicago: Comics on the Make
“Comics: Philosophy & Practice” gathered seventeen luminaries of the medium to discuss what it all means.
New Talent Showcase 6
Here are a few things I have picked up on my travels.
Wake Me Up When You’ve Impressed Somebody Who Doesn’t Want Something From You
Tucker doesn’t want to hear anyone complaining on the social media.
A Survey Of International Small Press Comics
Minicomics and handsome books are appearing from countries not necessarily known for their alt-comics scenes. In this column, I’ll be looking at comics by cartoonists from Poland, Latvia, England, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Turkey.
Six Observations about Alison Bechdel’s Graphic Archive Are You My Mother?
Working through the new book.
“The Only Thing That Matters is the Work on the Page”: An Interview with Eddie Campbell
He’s delved into such weighty topics as death, family, marriage, parenting, success, failure, the creative process, and the pleasures of drinking wine. What else is left to cover? Well, money.