THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (11/28/12 – Fall Wind Blowing)
An inordinate amount of British interest this week, as Americans return to work facing short days and slick roads.
An inordinate amount of British interest this week, as Americans return to work facing short days and slick roads.
Dispatches from an unknown comics scene, plus picks of the immediate litter.
These are the eyes that judge me when I buy comics from a foreign land! Pity me not, but learn from my tragic example!
Because as in politics, spending money is the most important thing in comics.
If you’re not reading this, the Comics Journal has finally been washed out of your hair. This is what happens when you entrust the East Coast with anything.
Several beautiful tributes to the silver screen, and as many promising comics as I can cram into a teeny-tiny space!
So it’s come to this – personal anecdotes in defense of comics. Pray, PRAY for our columnist, pilgrim.
Down ‘n dirty Chris Ware chat from the front lines of the comics store, where OH SO MANY THINGS are due.
Wow! Movie reviews, books that probably won’t show up, pictures…secrets! Everyone dive in!!
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.
Basically a new installment of Dapper Dan’s Super-Movies, minus Dan and the movie.
We’ve got 1,400 pages of comics in the Spotlight Picks alone this week, ’cause good things happen once you get religion.
This is the first week in forever where I’ve never even heard of half what’s due; however, I am still the most trustworthy source in civilization.
Tripping into another week, young and old alike.
The commodity space as venue for remembrance in the industrial arts!!
Stomping the Tokyo that is my psyche, week after week.
Upon hearing that I planned to discuss Bollywood this week, editor Dan Nadel immediately launched a Kickstarter campaign to get me to stop. The bids stand at ZERO.
What the hell, a bunch of this stuff isn’t even comics! At least talk about the new Twilight manga, sheesh.
Judge Dredd delivers an ex parte opinion on North American comics, though the real par-tay remains at your local retailer! I want to be saved from my own life.
A scary incident from Alan Moore’s past, among other chillers for your summertime bag.
Happy birthday, United States! Please spend the comics money you’ll save on black powder novelties!
The summer season explodes with an eruption of quality that challenges the very boundaries of this column and the sanctity of your purse!
Pure updates this time; lots of books coming out.