THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (5/16/12 – That’s My Name)
No, really, you should go read Ryan Holmberg’s column first. Did you? Okay, I’ve got Danes.
No, really, you should go read Ryan Holmberg’s column first. Did you? Okay, I’ve got Danes.
Gary Groth remembers Maurice Sendak, and introduces excerpts from his career-spanning interview with the artist in the upcoming TCJ #302.
Picksburgh
An interview that took place at the Cartoon Art Museum of San Francisco in December 1987.
In this obituary, Philip Nel, a children’s literature scholar, provides a historical overview of Maurice Sendak’s career and legacy.
Artists and writers comment on one of their own.
Lord, what day is it? This column’s still good, right? I mean good as in ‘useful,’ naturally.
The first of a series of interviews with Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta on their ongoing epic comic, Starstruck.
The pioneering co-editor of Twisted Sisters and creator of DiDi Glitz talks about the underground comics scene, Communism, abortion, the politics of anthologizing, contact paper-derived orgasms, and nail polish.
Try a Little Harder.
The comics Tucker thinks are good this week aren’t new, and the comics that are new aren’t good.
Neal Adams, Ivan Brunetti, Geof Darrow, and J.J. Sedelmaier discuss comics at the Art Institute of Chicago.