A John’s Gospel: The Chester Brown Interview
An interview on sex, politics, comics, and Paying for It.
An interview on sex, politics, comics, and Paying for It.
The first day in a week of the life of cartoonist Joyce Farmer.
This week we’re going to look at Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant.
Customs agent reportedly confiscate Black Eye anthology as “obscene” material.
I remember The Comics Journal’s first webcomics column because I got reamed in it.
Rob Clough picks his favorite minicomics of the year.
On the ground and in the bars at 29th Salón Internacional del Cómic de Barcelona
A tin-can jubilee.
Reading Kim Deitch means reading Kim Deitch about Kim Deitch, and burrowing into a 20th century history of his own creation.
This week we’re going to look at the proportions of the Mome comics anthology.
Hillary Chute’s Graphic Women examines autobiographical comics through a literary lens; and yet how to reckon with the mysterious “Judith Forest”‘s performative “autobiographies?”
Tokyopop will not be reverting rights back to their creators of original content, and is in discussion with certain creators regarding contract buyouts, a source told the Comics Journal this week.
An interview with Shaky Kane and David Hine, creators of The Bulletproof Coffin, a candy-coated, psychedelic superhero romp that doubles as a savage condemnation of the comics industry.
The first episode of a new biweekly podcast. The special guest: Milk & Cheese creator Evan Dorkin.
For decades, Wilson has been aiming his shrinking ray at monsters and aliens and evil humans of all sorts, and distilled their most terrifying qualities into cartoons.