THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (7/20/11 – Blank Room Dispatch)
A summer travel edition, postcards included.
A summer travel edition, postcards included.
So, what does this have to do with comics?
The earliest webcomics predate the World Wide Web and are almost as old as public online file transfer.
A dereliction of duty! Japanese pulp fiction! Dry British commentary! The Red Scare!
The true roots of Tatsumi’s Black Blizzard.
Singh’s work stands in proud defiance of the time, embracing surrealism, Renaissance composition, nonsense poetry, Victorian illustration, and the work of Lewis Carroll.
Dapper Dan may be extraterritorial for now, but we’ve still got all the seasonal metal-crushing fury you can stomach.
Just some diagramming this week.
Carroll’s sequential art is as ambitious in form and uncompromising in tone as her standalone pieces are lovely to look at.
It’s time to rock.
They send ’em, I review ’em. Eventually.
In this episode, Mike speaks to the creator of Minimum Wage.
An interview with the illustrator, cartoonist, and author of Indoor Voice.
Welcome back, America! New comics are still on Wednesday, and this column is still… RIGHT NOW.