THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (6/4/14 – Springtime Languor)
Not a lot of comics caught my eye this week, so how idle demands?
Not a lot of comics caught my eye this week, so how idle demands?
Ken Parille explores the work of Pete Morisi, an unsung master of un-action comics . . .
In 1997, at an age when most men’s life planning turns toward Social Security, Malcolm Whyte launched a new career. He had formerly published books and he wanted to again. But what books and on what scale?
You’ve got a friend.
Carlos Gonzalez is an deeply inspirational figure in the underground comics and music scene. His influence is manifest in much of the genre and horror-driven work that appears in the current generation, but his presence seems to be more of a rumor, even a legend.
Maybe the most purely interesting week this year, just going by the names involved. Also: pages thawed out from the Tundra.
Working the grid
Dick Ayers talks to Shaun Clancy about the war, art school, freelancing in the 1950s, inking Jack Kirby and more in this September 29, 2012 interview.
AAARGH!! HOW WILL I AFFORD THESE COMICS?! BACK TO THE DOLLAR BINS FOR ME!!
A look at the emerging cartoonist Lale Westvind’s diverse body of work.
Garrity on webcomics awards, Soderberg on Bobby London’s Popeye, and the most, best comics links, including the REAL dumbest comics press release of all time.
Although webcomics still lack their own industry awards, most major comics awards now include a digital comics category. That can mean only one thing: it’s time to start nitpicking and judging them.