Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
§ Have you ever wanted to ask Alan Moore a question? Of course you have.
§ Michael San Giacomo talks to Harvey Pekar...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
Found some of it.
§ The Financial Times visits Stan Lee:
The first thing that catches the eye when walking into Stan Lee’s Beverly Hills...
Land o’ LInks
§ First off, a huge APOLOGY to Douglas Wolk, whose answers to our 2009 survey were inadvertently dropped. Douglas's thoughts were too pertinent and...
Land o’ links
§ Paul Morton presents an interview with Jason Lutes at Bookslut that, sadly, does not mention Battle for Wesnoth, but mentions everything else.
One...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
§ Chris Mautner details early 2009 releases from Fantagraphics and Drawn and Quarterly and if you don't see something there that...
Brief linkage
There should doubtless be more links from the last week or so, but these are a few things we had tucked away:
§ The short...
Links to kill time until the office closes early
§ Rich Johnston's annual Rumour Awards warps up the year's embarrassments, including some of The Beat's. § A CBR roundtable wraps up "The...
Slow news day links
§ After last night's press deadline, The Comics Reporter posted another holiday interview, this time with writer Kurt Busiek, in a thughtful talk that...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
§ Must read: Many comics types weigh in on 2008's events at The Comics Reporter.
§ MTV's Splash Page rounds up some holiday-themed comics ...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
§ MSN profiles First Second's Mark Siegel:
He started out in the art department of a children's book publisher while writing picture books on the...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
§ Is the world really ending? It would seem so. Dean Haspiel, blogging about alcohol for the New York Times.
§ Brian Heater takes...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
It is really slowing down for the holidays. But a few people are limping to the finish line.
§ Kyle Baker recounts a funny...











