THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/8/15 – In the Wild)
Comics, for all their faults, will never literally bite.
Comics, for all their faults, will never literally bite.
Marc Bell talks about his latest book with Mark Connery .
Starr created the best-drawn and the best-written adventurous soap-opera strip (Mary Perkins, On Stage), continued another legendary strip (Annie), and developed a popular animation television franchise (ThunderCats).
On the debut installment of Comic Book Decalogue, cartoonist Josh Simmons (Black River, The Furry Trap) answers ten questions about formative comics, bad decisions, his parents, and more.
A veteran comic book artist and writer on the recently passed cartoonist.
An in-depth and at-length consideration of Matt Fraction, David Aja & company’s Hawkeye.
The Upcoming Past.
Napoleon is one of history’s most satirized figures, the central target in a golden age of caricature. Now, with two shows in London and Paris focused on Napoleonic art, he reminds us that mockery’s price was often high.
Continuing the mysteries of old things.
Two cartoonists/musicians discuss creativity, drawing and color.
Box Brown chats about James Kochalka’s The Cute Manifesto and Jason Little’s BORB.