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



















