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Let Us Compare Terrologies
lareviewofbooks: JOE McCULLOCH on the grisly joys of pre-Code horror comics. Image Courtesy of Fatbottom Books Four Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s Edited by Greg Sadowski Fantagraphics Books, January 2011, 2nd ed. 320 pp. The Horror! The Horror!: Comic Books the Government Didn’t Want You to Read! Edited by Jim Trombetta Abrams ComicArts, November 2010. 304 pp. It’s clear...
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Postmodern Prometheus
lareviewofbooks: JENNA BRAGER on Richard Sala’s The Hidden. The Hidden, page 14 © Richard Sala Richard Sala The Hidden Fantagraphics Books, September 2011. 120 pp. The artist Richard Sala’s work first debuted in Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly’s comics anthology, Raw (the “comics magazine for damned intellectuals”), and he has since drawn for publications ranging from The New York Times to...
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Animated poster/trailer for the Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation, designed by Sonnenzimmer, animated by Lilli Carré and others.
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no-straight-lines: Agnes Czaja, the creator of the masterful Acrobats webcomic, talks about the origins of yaoi (Japanese comics of gay male sex and romance, made by and for women) and slash (the American version of the same phenomenon).  The interview was done by the whole of the Queer Comics Project class, right before Agnes’ full slideshow presentation on yaoi. Look for the No Straight...
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The End of the Fucking World #2 (a comic book to...
snakeoily: The End of the Fucking World Part 2 is available to order. Buy in now in the OILY BOUTIQUE A bunch of shops have ordered issue 1 like Forbidden Planet, Jim Hanley’s in NYC. Quimby’s in Chicago. Comics Experience in San Francisco. If you want to carry the book in your store please email Tony Shenton. Now for some drawings from the new one: New minicomic from Mome contributor...
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