Roz Chast
An interview with one of the most versatile contributors to The New Yorker.
An interview with one of the most versatile contributors to The New Yorker.
Burning across borders with big business, carrying mail for today!
Being a “working artist”; the economics of digital content; the origins of the Mad fold-in.
Life gets in the way sometimes, so it’s story time.
The fifth day in a week of the life of Michael DeForge.
K asks, “Is there a right way to draw IT?” X, Y and Z answer, arguing about “The Libertarian Aesthetic.”
The fourth day in a week of the life of Michael DeForge.
The Dark Horse editor reflects on a lifetime of comic book selling, editing, and educating.
Mike Dawson talks with the pioneering creator of Stuck Rubber Baby.
The third day in a week of the life of Michael DeForge.
The second day in a week of the life of Michael DeForge.
Please be warned, this week’s column contains Exciting Comics For Men. Thank you.
Day one in a week of the life of cartoonist Michael DeForge.
In this excerpt, Sacco talks about how vital context is to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The reason for studying gray is rooted in grisaille painting.
The young cartoonist behind Eye of the Majestic Creature, a comic book about a somewhat eccentric young woman and her alcoholic talking guitar.
A preview of Titan’s new edition of the complete Fighting American by Simon and Kirby.
There may be other arts besides comics, but I don’t list ’em.
Study gray all f**king day is what I say.
The legendary illustrator and animator talks about drawing, film, and family.
The Flemish artist talks about influence, geography, and art.
The author of La Perdida, among other books, joins us this week.
ALL UPCOMING COMICS, NO FUSS.
Jeffrey Catherine Jones, 1944-2011