The Comics Journal No. 188, July 1996
Special “State of the Art Form” issue featuring Chris Oliverson, Scott McCloud, Kurt Busiek, Dan Clowes, and Neil Gaiman.
Special “State of the Art Form” issue featuring Chris Oliverson, Scott McCloud, Kurt Busiek, Dan Clowes, and Neil Gaiman.
Featuring interviews with Gilbert Shelton, Gil Kane (part 2) and Bus Griffiths. Tezuka, Ross and Lutes in review.
Featuring interviews with Gil Kane and Kaz; an essay on Frank Frazetta; Dave Cooper reviewed.
Featuring interviews with Steve Bissette and Don Rosa. Bob Levin on B.N. Duncan;
Featuring interviews with Dave Sim and Don Rosa, as well as a tribute to Burne Hogarth.
Interviews with Joe Matt, Seth, and Don Rosa. Essay on Alan Moore.
Featuring interviews with Milo Manara, Terry Gilliam and Howard Cruse; Ho Che Anderson and Art Spiegelman featured.
Interview with Joost Swarte, Art Spiegelman and Stan Lee, as well as a series of essays on Lee.
Interviews with Art Spiegelman and Robert Crumb; sketchbook by Spiegelman.
Interviews with Scott McCloud, Alison Bechdel, and Terry Zwigoff.
Interviews with David Levine and Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez; reviews of current comics.
E.C. special: Interviews with George Evans, Al Feldstein and Will Elder.
Featuring interviews with Grant Morrison and Joe Sacco.
Featuring an interview with Rick Veitch; Bob Levin on S. Clay Wilson; a critical look at Marvels.
Interviews with Frank Frazetta and Max Andersson; Renee French sketchbook.
Featuring interviews with Mike Diana, Jeff Smith and Martin Wagner; Paul Mavrides’ tax struggle with California.
A career-spanning interview with Joe Kubert; an essay on Murmur; short comics.
Featuring interviews with Clive Barker and Dame Darcy; an editorial on Jim Shooter.
Interviews with Joe Coleman and Mark Martin; Jack Kirby’s legacy; comics in the classroom.
Featuring interviews with Neil Gaimain and Sol Harrison; Kitchen Sink analysis; reviews.
Interviews with Roberta Gregory, Wendy and Richard Pini; Michael Diana trial report.
A Jack Kirby tribute; interview with Paul Mavrides; the second part of the Burne Hogarth interview.
The first part of the definitive Burne Hogarth interview; a Mary Fleener interview; Jill Thompson sketchbook.
Featuring interviews with Matt Wagner and Tom Tomorrow; an editorial by Gary Groth; essay by Rob Rodi.