Marc Bell
Articles
Marc Bell: Day Three
God bless the landlord.
Marc Bell: Day Two
Homespun Philosophy Corner.
Marc Bell: Day One
The Shrimpy and Paul cartoonist documents his ongoing residency at the artist-run Struts gallery in New Brunswick.
Marc Bell on Comics, Fine Art, Aztecs and The Simpsons
Bell talks about how the art of today may not be considered the art of tomorrow, art meant for reproduction as an artifact, and more.
Fine Art and Cartoonists Roundtable
In this unpublished conversation from 2012, Michael Dooley sits down with artists Marc Bell, Joe Coleman, Esther Pearl Watson, and Robert Williams to discuss the place and value of comics in the realm of fine arts.
The Minicomix Revolution Will Not Be Televised
The revolution will not be televised The revolution will not be brought to you by Xerox – Gil Scott-Heron, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (1970) The humble, photocopied minicomic sprang into being in the early 1970s and has become a prime engine of creativity in a vast subculture that today includes thousands of comics creators. This edition… Read more »
Marc Bell in Conversation with Joe Hale
An interview with the elusive author of the recent book Love & Forgiveness.
Mark and Marc Talk Stroppy
Marc Bell talks about his latest book with Mark Connery .
The Truth About Archie Bunker’s Chair: An Interview with Marc Bell
Discussed: Doodles, comics, “the ’90s”, Shrimpy and Paul, the importance of layers, poverty, and inspiration.