I can’t take on those Comics Journal guys, they flattened me, as they did, it’s just defensive, smartass kids.
Comics are a very insightful mirror to the 20th Century in America. We can follow the path of not only the events, but also the society and culture […]
Comics will demand next to nothing from some people even as it demands almost everything from others.
Unlike prose or film or theater, we read comics as a window to other comics, comics we may never see, comics that may or may not be out […]
At this point in my life I’d prefer to read the complete works of a defunct independent comics company from the 1980s than the fruits of the latest […]
Art comics has a tradition where not long ago its champions fell in love with the form when they had so little access to its history and lived […]
Being in comics long enough allows you special insight into large, dysfunctional groups of people, which is handy when you’re living in a hospital.
Comics are hard work. Comics are relentless. Comics will break your heart. Comics are monetarily unsatisfying. Comics don’t offer much in terms of fortune and glory, but comics […]
Comics will pick you up after it knocks you down. Comics will dust you off and tell you it loves you. And you will look into it’s eyes […]
The comic book creators don’t exist to the mainstream media at [San Diego] Comic Con. We’re invisible people.
Diamond is not really a distributor; if they were, they would simply get a flat rate for delivery of the books to comic stores and that would be […]
In a vertebrate world, pros would cease working for Marvel and any Marvel product that involved Jack Kirby‘s co-creations or derivations of Jack Kirby‘s co-creations.