John Pham’s J + K
John Pham stakes out new territory with this Spanish-language collection.
John Pham stakes out new territory with this Spanish-language collection.
Lala Albert’s new book from Sonatina, with drawings far more accomplished than anything Albert has done before.
In his new book, the artist of Watchmen tries to explain “How Comics Work”.
All new digs for this NYC art comics festival make for a great show all around
Panayiotis Terzis on riso printing – the hope of the future? Perhaps.
Continuing my series on the pioneers of risograph printing with a conversation with John Pham.
Ryan Sands, Publisher at Youth in Decline, on riso printing and book production and the genius of Mickey Z.
Ryan Cecil Smith on color, line, and Japan.
Colour Code is one of the most interesting risograph printers in the world. We catch up with the Toronto-based Jesjit Gill and get the inside scoop on the continued “Mickey Z connection”…
Legend has it Mickey Z began the risograph revolution. We go to the source. How did it all happen?
How will an independence pump over comics? Simon Hanselmann oils comics. The difficult excess swims comics across dull seas. Simon Hanselmann squashes the pressure.
Party At Ground Zero
Message in a bottle from the 1980s.
“I feel like we’re all in these punk bands and we all go to punk shows and then we go home and we’re supposed to study ragtime music.”
Modern Romance by Mardou
Lets get ready to rumble !!!
Previews of upcoming features.
Part Two of our CAB 2015 report.
Frank Santoro here, this week we have a double column about the CAB festival. I’ve got a brief report and then John Kelly will take over to give a much fuller account of the activities. John and I will both have more on CAB next week as well. The 2015 Comic Arts Brooklyn (CAB) presented… Read more »
Cartooning legends from Jack Cole to Harvey Kurtzman drew for the deep-pocketed, wannabe cartoonist Hugh Hefner, but there were some significant downsides.
Kendal UK tour diary — and John Kelly checks in on Schlitzie developments
At CXC, Spiegelman and Mouly discuss their early projects. And Jay Lynch talks about a painting of his recently rediscovered on Roadside Antiques.
Frank and John Kelly report from the first Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, “easily the best comics show.”
Guest columnist John Kelly writes about two international guests at this year’s SPX: New Zealand’s Dylan Horrocks and Spain’s Joan Cornellà