Can You Get to That?
War zone of the Mind.
War zone of the Mind.
Back in those dear, dead days of yesteryear, cartoonists drew comic strips; they didn’t rule them with a straight-edge. And one of the best examples of the truth of this freshly brewed axiom is Clifford McBride’s dog strip, Napoleon.
Wow, comics time again. Just a few this week, but good ones! Big ones!
Today, we have two new reviews for you. First, Hazel Cills writes about Inés Estrada’s Sindicalismo 89, a short comic documenting the lives of the residents of an apartment complex in Mexico City: The story focuses on three very different types of city dwellers who inhabit the building. There’s Mecha and her roommate Pau, two… Read more »
There is a small but increasing number of webcomics dedicated to self-improvement. Because who knows how to live better than a webcartoonist?
Black Friday.
Turkey time.
Come on down to Cleveland town
A chat with the editor and publisher of The Complete Zap.
Routines and beverages.
Process and assignments.
A golden treasure of upcoming comics! I stole them – YOU buy them.
Jill Lepore’s The Secret History of Wonder Woman is a major event in comics scholarship. But no scholarly work stands alone; all are always part of a wider conversation.
Life changes.
The latest from Joe Sacco and Ted Rall.