Article Archive
Crockett Johnson and the Invention of Barnaby
Adapted from the Afterword to Barnaby Volume One: 1942-1943 (Fantagraphics, 2013).
One of Those Things
If Modern Tales hadn’t been there when Shaenon Garrity needed it, she wouldn’t be making comics today.
The Geneviève Castrée Interview
A conversation with the cartoonist and musician about her process and her new book, Susceptible/
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (4/17/13 – Violence)
Including a review of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin Vol. 1: Activation, composed yesterday evening.
Michael Kaluta and Elaine Lee Promise a New 176-page Starstruck Book Funded by Kickstarter
A couple of years ago Starstruck was finally back in print as a book. At the time, the creators collaborated again to polish and elaborate the story and art into their definitive edition. Now Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta decided to push forward with a new Starstruck book.
If You Want To See The Girl Next Door, Go Next Door
Comics vs. Mexican television.
Ware and ‘When’ (and What About It)
A citizen of Berkeley opens Building Stories.
Infantino Raises Questions About CBG Letters Policy Following Kirby Controversy Flare-Up by Greg Stump
This feature from The Comics Journal #191 summarizes the back and forth between Carmine Infantino and Mark Evanier via Comic Buyer’s Guide’s (CBG) letters column re: Infantino’s decision to have Kirby’s Superman heads redrawn. it also delves into the way CBG handled the rumor that there was a set of false sales figures shown to DC creators.
The Carmine Infantino Interview: Trimmings
In these trimmings from the Carmine Infantino interview in #191, some of which are never before released, Infantino talks about movies, C.C. Beck and how his job affected his health.
THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (4/10/13 – The Pathos of Things)
The saddest lil’ unicorn in the whole wide world, and other comics to pluck those strings.
Carmine Infantino Passes Away at 87
An overview of Carmine Infantino’s development as an artist and his corporate career.