“Because They’re Present in My Head”: A Frederik Peeters Interview
The Swiss cartoonist behind Blue Pills and Sandcastle talks about using real people as models for characters, the personal nature of comics, and time’s effect on flesh.
The Swiss cartoonist behind Blue Pills and Sandcastle talks about using real people as models for characters, the personal nature of comics, and time’s effect on flesh.
Gary Groth’s 1987 interview with Alan Moore documents the writer’s attitude towards DC after creator protests over a proposed rating system. “The Watchmen and Swamp Thing writer explains why he’ll no longer work for DC.”
You think we’re playing games here?! That’s a weekend-only pursuit, champ.
In my last column, I announced, perhaps foolishly, my intention to write capsule reviews of any webcomics submitted to TCJ. So here we are: the inaugural Webcomics Capsule Reviews!
Live Wire
Baking, weeding, drawing.
Dumb things being said on Twitter!
Caught in the rain.
Can you identify these early comic strip sources?
A discussion on the influences and thought behind Watchmen between creators Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons at the UK Comic Art Convention in London on Sept. 21st, 1986. Moderating the panel discussion is Neil Gaiman.
Running in the park.
Night school.
WOW: join in the celebration of a new, modern revamp of a grand old DC superhero favorite from some of Britain’s finest! We’re all getting laid in this one, gang!
Sara Varon’s week of cartoon diaries begins with an interdepartmental cookie bake-off.
“Comics: Philosophy & Practice” gathered seventeen luminaries of the medium to discuss what it all means.
Here are a few things I have picked up on my travels.