Everybody Walk The Dinosaur – This Week’s Links
In this week’s links, Clark heroically ploughs through every little twist and turn in the last week of chaos and uncertainty that stained the world of comics forever.
In this week’s links, Clark heroically ploughs through every little twist and turn in the last week of chaos and uncertainty that stained the world of comics forever.
The aftermath of an illness: that’s something we’re all looking forward to. But be prepared for Tim Hamilton’s closer in today’s Diary: it’s a tough one.
A tribute to the legacy of influential animator and auteur, Gene Deitch, who passed away on April 16th, 2020.
New work from Edward Gorey? Yes please. With the recent publication of The Angel, The Automobilist, and Eighteen Others, Mark Dery is here to raise the question of who this genius belongs to, one more time.
Do you think super-hero artists are going to be there when the chips are down and you need some help? Tim Hamilton used his own body to put that question to the test. The answer is no.
Robert K. Elder takes a look at the look he took at Ditko’s original pages from Amazing Fantasy #15, which now sits in the Library Of Congress.
Can you catch chicken pox as an adult? That’s the question that should haunt today’s installment of Tim’s diary, but the livewire that is Ed should never be far from your mind!
A lifetime in comics has prepared Glynnes Pruett of California’s Comic Book Hideout for just about anything, and that includes dealing with a global pandemic.
In today’s blast from the past, Tim recalls the night he went to a party that didn’t bring proper music while the mystery of Ed’s empty pockets deepened!
In the first day of Tim Hamilton’s Cartoonist’s Diary, we travel back in time to meet a man who may or may not be telling the truth. We might even be meeting two of them!
This week, we’re checking in with Brecht Evens and the publisher of his upcoming edition of Peter Pan, Josh O’Neill, about how they’re dealing with the impact of pandemic-induced quarantine.
In this 2008 interview, Gary Groth talks to Terrytoons and UPA animator and Terr’ble Thompson cartoonist Gene Deitch.
It’s time to clock in and start clicking: your weekly round up of all things comics news & reviews is here. Clark Burscough: release your hounds.
Timothy Jackson, the author of Pioneering Cartoonists of Color, takes a look at the life of cartoonist Samuel Joyner, who passed away in late March.
A long look back at the life of the legendary cartoonist, whose endlessly recognizable work will outlast us all.
We speak with longtime comics retailer (and longtime industry commenter) Brian Hibbs of Comix Experience about how attempts to combat a global pandemic have impacted the comics retail business.
How is COVID-19 and attempts to contain it impacting comics makers, publishers and retailers? Our weekly update on that question is here.
This is the week the comics world flexed back, and unleashed a torrent of news, reviews and things you can use to fight off the blues: Clark’s got the scorecard, and we’re gonna let him keep that ridiculous closer. He’s earned it!
Craig Fischer takes a look at Mort Drucker’s legacy through the lens of one of his infamous movie spoofs. You’ll never look at Donald Sutherland the same again!
We catch up with French artist Fifi Mandirac following her and her family’s second week of staying home and making do.
1950’s cartoonist Herman “Hy” Fleishman has passed away.
In this week’s conversation, Keith is talking with Damon Savage of Vermont’s Earth Prime Comics about how they’ve responded to being shut down, and what they’re worried about regarding the future of the medium.
Our weekly update on how COVID-19 is impacting the industry surrounding comic books and graphic novels.