ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares Image via Wikipedia Kubert, artist, graphic novelist, and head of the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, has just completedg his tenth year and 120 issues as the “PS” contractor providing creative art, design, and pre-press… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesImage via Wikipediaby Jason HellerThe Onion/AV Club January 6, 2011 Pop culture can be as forbidding as it is inviting, particularly in areas that invite geeky obsession: The more devotion a genre or series or subculture inspires, the easier… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares This is the fifth and last comic produced for the American Dental Association in 1954 by the company started by Will Eisner when he left commercial comics. Back during that era they were saying that comics caused everything… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares by Michael Dooley “Comics as literature … Maus 1991, check. Comics as art … Masters of American Comics 2005, check. Comics as graphic design … hmm. “Among the 100,000-plus at last week’s San Diego Comic-Con, the place was… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares “Will Eisner insisted again and again that CONTENT would always drive the industry and the art form. No matter what happened at the retail, publishing, or distribution levels; it was what happened on the page and in the… Continue Reading →
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