“I Have A Very Busy Spring”: An Interview with Sara Elfgren
Sara Elfgren may not be the only comics creator to have opera, radio plays and VR games to her credit, but she’s the only one we’ve interviewed this year. So far!
Sara Elfgren may not be the only comics creator to have opera, radio plays and VR games to her credit, but she’s the only one we’ve interviewed this year. So far!
A cartoonist whose career spanned from More Fun in 1936 to Marvel in 2016, perhaps best known for his work on the Dr. Kildare, Dark Shadows, and Judd Saxon newspaper strips.
Michel Fiffe walks us down the garden path, and that garden path leads directly to an unabashed affection for Mike Sekowsky.
In this interview, Guy Colwell talks to Katie Skelly about desire, its inherent violence and the exploration of this within his and other comics.
The longtime Zippy the Pinhead cartoonist talks about his latest book, the transition from strips to longform comics, why he chose to depict the innocent Schlitzie rather than the fraudulent Zip, and the insidious appeal of cuteness.
Floating World’s Jason Levian and Hollow Press’ Michele Nitri talk about their distribution partnership and their shared passion for Mat Brinkman.
After years of difficulty, Mat Brinkman’s influential comics return to the US via a partnership between Italian publisher Hollow Press and US retailer/publisher Floating World Comics. Eric Vilas-Boas has the details
Tumbleweeds Mourns
The comics scholar talks at length about his career and his new book on publisher James Warren.
The GOAT sits down with Skelly, and she easily sidestepst the ten questions people always waste his time with.
Jim Scancarelli walks Alex Dueben through the history of Gasoline Alley, which celebrated its 100th anniversary late last year.