THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (10/17/12 – Yeah, that’s right.)
So it’s come to this – personal anecdotes in defense of comics. Pray, PRAY for our columnist, pilgrim.
So it’s come to this – personal anecdotes in defense of comics. Pray, PRAY for our columnist, pilgrim.
What I find impressive about many of the recently emergent small-press and boutique publishers is their rate of output.
Eurocomics legend Fabrice Neaud abandons the autobiographical form … to emulate John Byrne?!
Down ‘n dirty Chris Ware chat from the front lines of the comics store, where OH SO MANY THINGS are due.
The editor becomes the edited.
Osamu Tezuka and Jason Aaron and mission statements. And a special guest turn from Joe McCulloch.
New pages just arrived from Paul Pope—we all gather around the scanning station and drool.
The morning continues.
A day at First Second.
Wow! Movie reviews, books that probably won’t show up, pictures…secrets! Everyone dive in!!
Heading down the Hudson.
One history of postwar manga might begin in Burbank in the late 1930s and early 40s, amidst the trials and tribulations of the Disney Studio after the outbreak of World War II in Europe.
Grant Morrison three ways, Garth Ennis two, Mark Millar one.
The tingling prospect of anthropomorphic critters returning to the Fantagraphics stable inspires yet another dumpster dive into the heyday!
Hauled in for a post; the parade’s gone by.
Commencement!
On the prairie, searching for reptiles, then back to school.
Hunting for gator.
Basically a new installment of Dapper Dan’s Super-Movies, minus Dan and the movie.
First day at SAW.
How to drive from Beloit, Illinois to Gainesville, Florida.
Derik Badman, Clara Bessijelle, A. Degen