ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesDAVE SIM: (from ‘My Dinner With Will & Other Stories’ in Following Cerebus #4, May 2005) …He had invented the term graphic novel at the age of 60 and was then faced with the problem of the limited number… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares[amazon_link id=”091417164X” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ][/amazon_link]By Corey Pung April 21, 2012 When people talk about the defining moments in the history of comics, they usually bring up events like when Bob Kane met Bill Finger and made Batman, or… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesI first believed in god at age nine. I first believed in Will Eisner at age seven. God left at age 18. I bought my most recent Eisner collection (Hawks of the Sea – his first comic strip) last… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Sharesby Michael Lorenson April 25, 2012 [amazon_link id=”039333127X” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ][/amazon_link]I can’t say I have a whole lot of experience with writing graphic novel scripts, since all I’ve got under my belt are two Script Frenzy efforts, but… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesBy Scott Thill May 4, 2012 [amazon_link id=”1576875911″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ][/amazon_link]Superheroes might hog the spotlight in comic books, but new photobook Leaping Tall Buildings: The Origins of American Comics gives the writers and artists who create them a… Continue Reading →
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