Bury my face in comic books, cause I don’t want to look At nothin’, this world’s too much I’ve swallowed all I could If I could swallow a […]
They both love chinese food, he hates to dress He loves to play pinball, she wants to play next She likes her novels long, he’s into comic books […]
I think with cartoonists, and myself in particular, there’s a kind of compulsive repetition of the same kind of shapes in doodles over and over again. It’s tough […]
Hardcore comics fans are very reverent to their heroes and woe betide the artist or writer who doesn’t share in their worship. If a creator appears insufficiently devoted […]
Reading a graphic novel is at once a complex and instinctive act. The reader is forced not only to parse several narrative streams – speech bubbles, the silent […]
Comics and superheroes have this common history but may not have a common future, necessarily. Superheroes might well belong onscreen and not on the page, now that the […]
I can barely read comics anymore. There are so many boxes and word balloons and all it just tires my eyes so quickly. I feel like there is […]
Comics seem determined to make every single mistake the music industry did enroute to finding a model for internet distribution that works, but really, I didn’t think they’d […]
Wil Eisner, Jack Kirby, and the comics godfathers who broke their cherries in Brooklyn would be proud to see the industry thriving and expanding where water towers and […]
Comic-book fans are a small, but highly dedicated and influential group. They usually develop an intense, intimate relationship with the comics medium at an early age, often as […]
I find that I am one of those people who says, ‘I am a lesbian and a cartoonist, but not a lesbian cartoonist’.
What is a kid comic? Did we grow up on “kid” comics? Who knows? I think we grew up with comics that could be read by anyone.