Kibbles 'n' Bits

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits – 1/11/10

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Are you enjoying these binary dates? We are! § John Jackson Miller begins to unpack year-end chartsand has decade-long graphs and other points to...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits – 1/7/10

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§ Brian Heater begins a four-part interview with Frank Santoro, who always has something fresh to say: But the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival was...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 1/6/10

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Happy Epiphany, all! § Chris Butcher continues his looks at Manga Milestones of the '00s, probably our favorite of all the decade retrospectives we've...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 1/5/10

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§ A fond fare-the-well to John Jakala who is hanging up his blogging pants, at least for now. After three and a half years...

Reading roundup: 1/4/10

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WOW, lots of reading to do to get yourself ready for the new year! § You will be dumbfounded with amazement at Douglas Wolk's...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits: End of Aughts edition

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And so, we wave goodbye to the decade that everyone hated, that had no name, that changed the world much for the worse...here's some...

End of [something] links and so on

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§ Not-end-of-: Congrats to Jason Lutes and family on the recent arrival of Maximilian Pepper Warren-Lutes. • Long pieces suitable for free-time reading: Abhay...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits — between holidays edition

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§ Via Rich Johnston, a heartbreaking story with photos of a man's life's work left out in the rain on the street. Angoulême co-founder...

Stocking stuffin’s — 12/24/09

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§ First off, Happy 10th Blogiversary to Johanna Draper Carlson and Comics Worth Reading. Consistently one of the sharpest, most independent voices out there,...

A very quick web roundup

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§ Chris Butcher is doing some serious Christmas blogging, starting with a look at POD. Most of the post is taken up with the...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits — 12/21/09

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Things are slowing down...and so are we. §Joe Sacco's amazing FOOTNOTES IN GAZA, one of the most important books of the year, is out...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits — 12/18/09

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§ The art becomes blocky, ugly computer generated stuff, and within four pages the characters have met God. God takes them skinny-dipping at the...

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