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Articles
Hawkeye Supercut
An in-depth and at-length consideration of Matt Fraction, David Aja & company’s Hawkeye.
One Life, Many Books: Michel Rabagliati’s Paul
I can’t believe that I ever found Rabagliati’s art “simple.”
My Back Pages
My ostensible reason for teaching serialization in the first place was that I felt an obligation to discuss the history of the floppy, but my students don’t care at all about that history.
Night and Day: Notes on Building Stories
Building Stories? Take your time, and read it carefully.
The Ballad of Axe-Faced Anne: Comics, Criticism, Contexts
Horror, Robert Jauss’s horizon of expectations, the Skywald publishing line.
Pluto and Doubling
In this column I’m looking for art in other genres, and I’ll begin with one of the most artistically accomplished genre comics of the last ten years, Naoki Urasawa’s Pluto (2003-2009).