Kibbles 'n' Bits

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 4/6/15: Zunar charged with sedition

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§ Before we get into the news, a reminder to follow @ComicsBeatCons on Twitter for live tweets and inside dirt from all the shows...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 4/1/15: This is all truth

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§ If you're looking for a Beat April Fool's Post...honestly I couldn't think of anything that would strain incredulity that wasn't just mean. I'll...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/27/15: Jason Shiga is lord

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§ MUST READ: Laura Hudson enters the world of Jason Shiga, who is probably one of the world's greatest living cartoonists. If you don't...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/25/15: The $50 million swipe

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§ Many people in comics have a a deep abiding hatred of Roy Lichtenstein, who appropriated comics panels for paintings that are now worth...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/23/15: Comics are so wonderful

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And so they are; as I mentioned last week, I am so tired of writing about controversies in comics, I just want to concentrate...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/16/15: Costumes aren’t forever

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§ For everyone foaming at the mouth over the new DC costumes, here's a reminder that Wonder Woman once wore biker shorts, people. In...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/13/15: Breaking the $5 barrier

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§ Ryan Holmberg's obituary for Tatsumi Yoshihiro is a must read, not only as a personal remembrance of the man and who he affected...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/12/15: Comics art in museums, what’s up with that?

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§ Hall of fame artist Bernie Wrightson has had a bunch of recent health setbacks, and now what appears to be a cancerous brain...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/9/15: Secrets of the Manga Industry Revealed

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§ Deb Aoki is the Charles Dickens of Storify, You may know her from that other one we mentioned recently, but she also put...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/6/15: RIP Gordon Kent

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§ Prolific animator and writer Gordon Kent, who worked on everything from Fangface to Bob's Burgers, has passed after a battle with cancer. Kent...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/5/15: Area woman finds comics are not as she remembered

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It would be easy to mock this Jen Teasdale-style column in the Norfolk Daily News where a woman goes to find some comics in her local bookstore but finds only superheroes and not Little Lulu, but I think there is a lesson in it. The tone is not the anger you sometimes find —"That's not MY Aquaman!"—but rather curiosity.

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