Bill White, 1961-2012
The animator, caricaturist, illustrator and comics artist Bill White died at his home in Massachusetts after a long struggle with an extended illness October 27, according to a post on his blog made by...
View ArticleCollective Memory: BCGF 2012
Links to stories, eyewitness accounts and resources concerning the 2012 edition of the Brooklyn Comics And Graphics Festival, held November 10 at Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel Church in Brooklyn. This entry...
View ArticleGo, Read: Patrick Rosenkranz On S. Clay Wilson
I very much admire the work of the writer on underground comics Patrick Rosenkranz, and a host of his virtues are apparent in this profile of the great S. Clay Wilson over at The Comics Journal.
View ArticleNot Comics: Adam Davidson On Penguin-Random House Merger
There's a piece in the New York Times here about the basic cultural and industry forces at work in the Random House-Penguin merger that while I haven't read it yet sort of has to be worthwhile at least...
View ArticleComic-Con Makes WonderCon 2013 Officially Anaheim-Bound
I can't be the first person to notice that the prominent ads from Comic-Con at this site have changed recently. I'm probably one of the last. Clicking on them takes you here and a note from the...
View ArticleIf I Were In Middletown, I'd Go To This
although I guess this one is a private screening, so maybe not
View ArticleCollective Memory: BCGF 2012
Links to stories, eyewitness accounts and resources concerning the 2012 edition of the Brooklyn Comics And Graphics Festival, held November 10 at Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel Church in Brooklyn. This entry...
View ArticleGo, Read: R. Fiore On Sean Howe's Marvel Comics Book
One of the finest writers-about-comics ever engages Sean Howe's book, Marvel Comics: The Untold Story. Unlike most writers that are going to review that work, Fiore was paying close attention to Marvel...
View ArticleBundled, Tossed, Untied And Stacked
By Tom Spurgeon * above is the final cover for the D+Q take on the Aya series, first published as what would have been six books and then re-formatted into two. This is the material that hasn't been...
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