RIP: John Carbonaro
John Carbonaro, a longtime fan-turned publisher when he purchased the rights to the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, passed away at age 58 on February 25th, as...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 3/9/09
§ Today's MUST READ: Christopher Borrelli at the Chicago Trib has a fantastic profile of Lynda Barry. Matt Groening, Chris Ware, and Ivan Brunetti...
WATCHMEN sales rankings
Oh, okay. Here is ONE LINK about WATCHMEN, but it has to do with the comic -- PSYCHE. John Jackson Miller looks at the...
Daisuke Muroi
Frank Santoro posts a few samples of the work of a little known but interesting manga-ka.
Don Marquis and George Herriman
Kristy Valenti looks at a lesser known facet of George "Krazy Kat" Herriman's career -- his illustrations for archy and mehitabel. Written by journalist...
Wally Wood and Frank Frazetta
Came the Dawn by Al Feldstein and Wally Wood from SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #9 ~ June-July/1953.
AND
Frank Frazetta's never finished sketches for a remake of...
Eisner Hall of Fame Nominees Announced
The 2009 Eisner Awards: Eisner Hall of Fame Nominees have been announced and they are:
* Matt Baker
...
Marvel and Lincoln
Having hit the jackpot, tiger, with one president, Marvel is now getting on the Abraham Lincoln bandwagon with a special President's Day comic by...
NYCC: Abrams offers Yoe and Lee autographs
If you'd like to get a book by one of comics' founding fathers featuring naughty fetish art, AND get an autograph by Stan Lee...
The curious case of Wonder Woman
Dr K looks at the quirks of early Wonder Woman comics history.
Some Stan musings
§ Steven Grant looks at the history of Stan Lee and his failed dot-com:
Which led to an interesting phenomenon, though one not so rare...
You should be reading ROCKY
One comics genre that only old-timers talk about is "funny animals," and it concerns the foibles and fantasies of humans beings thrown into relief...













