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CAB 2015: More Comic Art Brooklyn Notes
Part Two of our CAB 2015 report.
The Artist is Not Present: A Conversation with Adrian Tomine
on the occasion of his Adrian Tomine’s new book Killing and Dying, Anne Ishii talks to the cartoonist about his authorial voice, sense of place, and fatherhood.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (11/18/15 – The Earth’s Bouquet)
Odd efforts this week; tilting at windmills, chasing ghosts.
The Truth about America’s Superheroes; Or, Real-Life Revisionism.
In one image, Daniel Clowes defeats the superhero. Also: Eugenics, Fetishes, Word Games, Race, Feminism, Fredric Wertham, Corporate Branding, Libertarians, Pajamas, Stan Lee, Graffiti, The Austrian School of Economics, and much more!
Jeremy Sorese: Day Five
Grandma’s 95th birthday party, and the ride home.
Jeremy Sorese: Day Four
Returning a library book by Alice Munro, while prone to tears
CAB 2015 Roundup(s): Clowes, Kitchen & Head
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 »
Jeremy Sorese: Day Three
Going to Lincoln Center, and remembering Moonstruck.
Jeremy Sorese: Day Two
The stereotypical weekly visit with his snarky gay Jewish therapist.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (11/11/15 – Sinister International)
One day there will be art here, but for now: commerce.
Episode 5: Sammy Harkham
On the fifth installment of Comic Book Decalogue, the Crickets #5 creator talks Edward Hopper and the evolution of Kramers Ergot.
Jeremy Sorese: Day One
Mean neighbors.
A Middle-Aged Dad at a Drake Show Looking Around for Approval
Old vs. Young and the identity politics of publishing.