Slang and Profanity Illustrated: A Collaboration with My 14-Year-Old Self
The creator of Wendel and Stuck Rubber Baby revisits and illustrates an essay on profanity written by his awakening younger self.
The creator of Wendel and Stuck Rubber Baby revisits and illustrates an essay on profanity written by his awakening younger self.
Yeah! Screw comics! Goddamn nerds – in 2015, it’s all gaming, all the time!
Katie Haegele examines a multi-faceted career encompassing all manner of picture story books.
This is an unpublished Zap-related conversation with Gilbert Shelton, conducted by Patrick Rosenkranz in 2012.
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.