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The best comics of 2024, as chosen by TCJ contributors
What were the best comics of this past year? No idea, but here’s some stuff our contributors really liked.
Knowledge, intuition, chance: A Blurry view of Dash Shaw’s changing comics
In Dash Shaw’s new book Blurry, the artist shortens the question he’s been asking his whole career. “How do we live with each other?” becomes “How do we live?”, and the scope of Shaw’s work broadens with the cut.
Joe Kessler and The Gull Yettin
Cartoonist and film director Dash Shaw catches up with cartoonist, art director and designer Joe Kessler in a sprawling conversation about the intersections of fine art and comics, the challenges and restrictions of the medium, and what their ideal reader might think of Kessler’s upcoming The Gull Yettin.
Out of Print: Revisiting Susan Daitch’s The Colorist
John Kelly recalls The Colorist, a 1990 prose novel by Susan Daitch set in the world of comic book coloring – and, he adapts a recent interview the cartoonist Frank Santoro conducted with Daitch to digital form.
Excerpt New Realities: The Comics of Dash Shaw
Greg Hunter takes an extended look at Dash Shaw’s Cosplayers in this excerpt from Hunter’s upcoming book,
New Realities: The Comics of Dash Shaw.
Speaking Out of the Silence: A Conversation with Dash Shaw about Discipline
In this conversation between Dash Shaw and Greg Hunter which took place earlier this month via Brooklyn’s Community Bookstore, Shaw discusses the background to his latest graphic novel Discipline, how his own Quaker upbringing informed its depictions of silence, and the real world Civil War letters that birthed the project.
Excerpt: Discipline
Check out this extended look at Dash Shaw’s latest graphic novel, Discipline, courtesy of NYRC!
Seymour Chwast’s Graphic Novels
Famed graphic designer Seymour Chwast sat down with cartoonist Dash Shaw to talk about the graphic novels he’s created, those he wants to create, and whether or not he considers them a “side pursuit”.
Curating the Metrograph Bookstore
On the occasion of this film My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea opening at the Metrograph in New York, Dash Shaw curated a selection of DVDs and publications for the theater’s store. Here he explains what and why.
Dash Shaw: Day Five
At the Fantastic Fest.
Dash Shaw: Day Four
Premiering a movie at Fantastic Fest in Austin.
Dash Shaw: Day Three
Learning about scripting and storyboarding.
Dash Shaw: Day Two
Cosplay and Eric Rohmer.
Dash Shaw: Day One
Alternating between projects.
“How Can the Spaces Between the Pages Be as Meaningful as the Pages?”: A Dash Shaw Interview
Process talk with the creator of Cosplayers and Doctors.
A Second with Bryan Lee O’Malley
A conversation between Dash Shaw and Bryan Lee O’Malley about character design, influences, and socializing.
A Jesse Moynihan Interview
The new breed. The webcomics warlock talks.
Deuce NYC
Hit the ground runnin’!
Gettin’ the Band Back Together
Drawing on the spot – machine gun style.