The new comics have to develop for the expanded medium of the web. They are read differently then books and are not bound by the same format or […]
There were many factors that drew me to comic books, but first and foremost were the outfits the superheroes wore. Like thousands of youngsters before me, I ran […]
Comics are unlike any other medium in that they use both visual and written storytelling to convey their meaning which gives them an awe-inspiring level of power and […]
I seem to make old guy comics now. I remember working for this animator back in the ’70s: Tex Henson, who had been at Disney in the ’30s. […]
The goal of digital should be to increase the number of eyes on comics, and everything possible should be done to protect against cross-channel migration until the audience […]
Comics, unlike most other media, doesn’t yet (and may never) have a broad-based cultural acceptance in this country.
Comics are a decidedly inelastic good, as evidenced by the fact that demand has remained steady in the face of sharp increases in price.
I made the choice at some point to not fall into the trapping of calling them comics “graphic novels”. Comics are comics. So I call them just that… […]
Orthodox Christians have brought the art and spirituality of icons. Some have called these “windows to the sacred or holy.” For me, comics are icons. They open my […]
Although comics have a clear spatial dimension, they have always been a temporal form, to the point where the page, so often read as a spatial representation of […]
Obviously digital content is here to stay. Probably printed books will be a niche market, but for small [comic book] publishers like ourselves, that’s the way it’s always […]