Article Archive
Eleanor Davis: Day Five
When things are bad. The final installment of this week’s Eleanor Davis’s diaries.
Caitlin McGurk and Jim Rugg on Ghost World and The Death Ray by Dan Clowes
Chatting about the depictions of teenage friendships in the books of Dan Clowes.
Eleanor Davis: Day Four
An unexpected visitor.
Eleanor Davis: Day Three
Telephone pole serenade.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (8/27/14 – 52 is an Artificial Limit, and other obvious statements)
None of you understand. I’m not locked up in here with you. You’re locked up in here with me.
Eleanor Davis: Day Two
Contemplating online feminism
You Lot Won’t Know What to Do
Feiffer, Feiffer, Feiffer, Eleanor Davis, Frank Miller, Charles Burns, et cetera.
“It Was a Complete Revolution for Me”: A Conversation with Jules Feiffer
On the publication of Kill My Mother, which is being marketed as his first original graphic novel, the legendary cartoonist talks about noir, politics, the state of comics, and the tyranny of drawing backgrounds.
Eleanor Davis: Day One
Some assignments are more difficult than others.
The Great Comic Book Heroes Intro & Afterword by Jules Feiffer
In this expanded intro and afterword to Jules Feiffer’s The Great Comic Book Heroes, he explains how the art and business of comic books has evolved since its origin.
Wring Your Hands All You Want
Collins talks to Meghan Turbitt, and various links about the comics issues of the day.
Meghan Turbitt!
A conversation with the creator of #foodporn and Lady Turbo about sex, Catholicism, grotesque imagery, the transition from fine art to comics, and “hot dudes serving food.”
Brian Evenson on Ed the Happy Clown
Fiction writer and academic Brian Evenson joined Mike Dawson for a conversation about Chester Brown’s early graphic-novel, Ed the Happy Clown, which was first serialized in the one man anthology, Yummy Fur, and subsequently collected in a variety of formats.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (8/20/14 – The Good Parts)
The loves of a mangaka: XPOSED.
Manga vs. Art History: Hayashi Seiichi at SISJAC
Modern art, comics, and some words with Seiichi Hayashi.