Tessa Brunton: Day Three
Finally, Disneyland.
Finally, Disneyland.
The journey begins.
L’Association veterans, sadcore manga and women of many continents populate our mid-April list. It was 75 degrees yesterday, and it’ll be 27 tonight.
Travel fears
Baum’s comics and illustrations revolve around a set of subverted genre themes, as fantasy, conspiracy, and science fiction tropes are blended with pet images.
…NOW HERE’S THE REST! Golf manga: what does it look like? Who makes it? Can I put it in my mouth, safely? Counsel within.
A look at shojo manga pioneer Matsumoto Katsuji (1904-86).
Under the bridge.
Teaching kids art.
Walt Kelly, M.K. Brown, George Wunder and George Carlson.
The allure of a cabin in the woods.
Meeting the neighbors.
Not an April fool’s joke – that’s really what I titled my column. I am gonna get busted down to ¡Viva la Comix! and I am ready to die.
Moving on from a big project.
Work.
Doin’ the Chester
Existential questions.
Smartphones aren’t so smart, duh.
To the park!
New comics from a veteran favorite surround provocations of many eras!
Too slow for a Tumblr world.
Searching for the unusual in the sometimes formulaic world of mainstream comics, we travel back to 1972 and uncover Jack Kirby’s despair and Alex Niño’s faces.