We’ll Go Back To Mourning Moebius When Alan Moore Tells Jason Aaron That He Didn’t Mean To Hurt His Feelings
Tucker Stone debuts the TCJ incarnation of his legendary weekly roundup of the latest funnybooks.
Tucker Stone debuts the TCJ incarnation of his legendary weekly roundup of the latest funnybooks.
The intelligence behind Jonny Negron’s comics transforms his low-culture and underground influences into fully formed work of surprising sophistication.
Illustrator-turned-comics artist Eliza Frye has just put out her first book, a rich-looking, embossed hardback with a dark, dreamy image on the dust cover.
Mike talks to the cartoonist behind such disturbing works as The Ticking and Marbles in My Underpants about style, what’s acceptable (and not) in today’s comics world, and her second career as a children’s book creator.
Homage to a horny goof.
An ongoing series of tributes to Moebius from his fellow artists.
Jean Giraud, the French cartoonist best known by his pen name “Moebius,” died Saturday in a Paris hospital after a lengthy battle with cancer, at the age of 73.
Shop talk with Zack Soto.
Kim Thompson’s 1987 interview.
Now, it is time to reset this column. It’s not about alternative manga. It started out thinking it was but now it’s changing.
Ken Parille looks at Super-Ugly Muscles and Male Superhero Outfits.
Golden age ghost artist Sheldon Moldoff Joins that great bullpen in the sky.
In uttering the correct pronunciation of Métal Hurlant last week, Dan Nadel summoned the powers of the Atom Style to my command, damning us all. Plus: upcoming comics.
This interview with Golden Age artist Sheldon Moldoff (Batman, Hawkman, Hawkgirl), conducted by Steve Ringgenberg, ran in The Comics Journal #214 (July 1999).
The artist speaks out about the forthcoming bungled reprint.