Will Eisner: A Spirited Life by Bob Andelman

Expanding on the Authorized Biography

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Interview: Sergio Aragones

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesSergio Aragones at work, image by Laughing Squid via FlickrBy BOB ANDELMAN(email) My first issue of MAD magazine was purchased near the checkout counter at a Stop & Shop supermarket in my hometown of North Brunswick, New Jersey, in… Continue Reading →

"Doc! I’ve Been Hit!" (Time)

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares Mark Thompson of Time.com has an interesting blog post about the military using comics once more to instruct soldiers, a technique pioneered by Will Eisner — first in Army Motors, then in PS magazine.PS Magazine: The Best of… Continue Reading →

VIDEO: Mr. Media interviews Denis Kitchen

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesBy BOB ANDELMAN (email) There’s nothing odd about legendary underground comix artist and publisher Denis Kitchen. Everything I’ve ever learned about the man—both before we met and became friends in 2002 or since—has always been compelling.  ————– LISTEN TO… Continue Reading →

New York Comic-Con: Darwyn Cooke on Frank Miller’s Will Eisner’s The Spirit (The Outlet)

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesCover of The SpiritBy Topher r. ScottonOctober 13, 2010  If you get bored observing your contemporaries in this dance, there are plenty of things to take up your time: panels, signings and other events for our ADD Generation. For… Continue Reading →

Comics: Gravett crime anthology comes close to ‘Best’ (ScrippsNews.com)

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesCover of Secret Agent X-9By Andrew A. Smith10/12/2010 I was prepared to unload a couple of barrels of snark on “The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics” (Running Press, $17.95), but was pleasantly surprised. “Best” includes a lengthy “Secret… Continue Reading →

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