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Review: Marcelo D’Salete finds dignity in Brazil’s ugly history of slavery

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Brazilian cartoonist Marcelo D’Salete offers a different view of slavery in Run For It, focusing on Brazilian plantations and slavery, and celebrating resistance in...

REVIEW: An Artist In Search for Meaning in Joseph Remnant’s CARTOON CLOUDS

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One of the most perplexing epistemological questions that enters the human mind is: “What’s next?” For those of us who try to derive some...

Review: Johnny Appleseed and the Apocalyptic Frontier

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Johnny Appleseed is one of those American historical figures who calls into question the line that divides reality from fantasy. He seems like a...

Kim Thompson Estate Sale – Today and Tomorrow

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In sad news, it looks Kim Thompson's estate sale is this weekend in Seattle.  The listing doesn't specifically say it's Kim Thompson, but it...

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Professor Enigma’s adventures continue in LOVE AND ROCKETS #3

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It's a Los Bros kind of Wednesday, and rightfully so, as anytime your local comics shop is graced with the latest issue of Love...

SDCC ’17: INTERVIEW – The Hernandez Bros. on the latest developments in the world...

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Today sees the release of the latest issue of Love and Rockets, the alt-comics landmark by the Hernandez Bros. that has inspired and entertained for...

SDCC ’17: Fantagraphics announces debuts, panels and guests – AND online 20% off sale!

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Those who say the comics aren't in Comic-con any more haven't stopped by the Fantagraphics booth at #1721. It's always a hotbed of graphic...

To do: Joan Cornellà art exhibit at the Josée Bienvenu Gallery

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Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornellà has a huge following for his brutally funny, often shocking comics, which mine humor from popsicle colors and dismemberment. His work...

Interview: Famed Spanish cartoonist Paco Roca talks about history, memory and dreams

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In recent years, Paco Roca has established himself as one of the bright lights of Spanish cartooning and the world. Perhaps best known for his 2007 graphic novel Wrinkles about a group of elderly residents in a home that deals in beautiful and heartbreaking ways with dementia and other issues.

Review: ‘The Interview’ examines the nature of meaning

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I write a lot about contemporary art, and one of the areas that I find so many people get hung-up about is meaning. That...

Review: Cathy Malkasian’s latest dark parable ‘Eartha’

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You’re not likely to come out of a Cathy Malkasian book without being spooked by something you can’t quite put your finger on even...

My Favorite Thing is Monsters optioned by Sony after bidding war

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Well can Emil Ferris's graphic novel My Favorite thing is Monsters get any hotter? Actually it can. In addition to selling out and having...

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