Gene Colan, 1926-2011: “For Me, It’s a Ride That Didn’t Enter My Mind Would Ever Happen.”
The life and art of a comic book master.
The life and art of a comic book master.
The great cartoonist Gene Colan passed away last night. We’ll have a full obituary online over the weekend.
Gene Colan talks to Larry Rodman about his time on Howard the Duck, Daredevil and Tomb of Dracula.
From Ice Haven to Mr. Wonderful.
Jazz, folk and the ’40s.
A look at the legalities surrounding the end of the Comics Magazine Association of America.
A Center for Cartoon Studies special, featuring school graduates Lucy Knisley, Melissa Mendes, Joe Lambert, and Steve Seck.
Tim Kreider tries to separate Dave Sim from his notoriety long enough to figure out if Cerebus is a masterpiece or not.
“Night of the Jackass”? Like, every Monday before this column goes up?
A remembrance of the late Lew Sayre Schwartz.
It seems like a dream, but one cold day in 1917 some of the world’s greatest cartoonists squared off on a baseball field.
This week we are going to look at “second color” application.
Jim Woodring talks about his career in animation, shares anecdotes about Jack Kirby and Gil Kane, his move to Seattle, his transition from autobio to Frank, collaborating with Harvey Pekar and more.
Amy Poodle concludes this three-part meditation.
A Kim Deitch memoir… through records.