Julia Wertz
An interview with the creator of Drinking at the Movies and Fart Party.
An interview with the creator of Drinking at the Movies and Fart Party.
This month, comics writer and historian T Campbell has graciously agreed to write a guest column on the unique problems of researching webcomics history.
I could use a saint right now too.
Biscuits and Gravy.
Women, wine and all that’s divine.
Do you know where you’re going to? Do you like the things the world is showing you?
A remembrance of the late, great comic strip gadfly, Jud Hurd.
A visit to Iowa with a crowd of cartoonists, publishers and academics.
This episode’s guest: Kurt Wolfgang, the creator behind Nothing Eve, Where Hats Go, and Pinokio.
History will vindicate me when the secret correlations between Craig Thompson and obscure manhwa are revealed. In Congress.
Up with local comics scenes. Kill the superhero fan inside of you.
Help, I am menaced by comics!
Up with local comics scenes. Down with Marvel. Down with DC.
Michael DeForge is the most startling, fully-formed young cartooning talent to burst on to the scene since Dash Shaw.
Our man dries out and finds a new love.
Yes, format changes, True Believer. I hope you’re as excited for the new season of the Metropolitan Opera as me!
In this column I’m looking for art in other genres, and I’ll begin with one of the most artistically accomplished genre comics of the last ten years, Naoki Urasawa’s Pluto (2003-2009).
Y’all goin’ make me lose my mind.
A week of challenging and provocative works destined to spark controversy, discussion and rebuke. So naturally, it’s time for Eros Comix.
They’ve hyped the new Justice League #1 as a “Game-Changer.” But is it? The Comics Journal investigates.
Format fever!
Our man swerves into Opera.
Lot of Archie, lot of holidays, lot of endings, lot of Corben, kind of a lot of this one publisher too.
A Lost Moment in the History of Cartooning