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ASIFA - Hollywood Animation Archive (Free subscription) | 01/15/2010
Archive supporter, Kevin O'Neil spotted our feature on Jack Davis' work for Mad magazine earlier this week. It reminded him of some treasures in his own stash of comics. So he came down to the archive and lent us his collection to digitize. Thanks, Kevin! Current superhero comics (now referred to self-importantly as "graphic novels") take themselves VERY seriously. It's rare for a publisher...
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comiXtreme (Free subscription) | 07/23/2009
1. Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Roy Thomas They redefined how characters were written. Prior to them characters were very one dimensional. I’d list them individually, but Marvel wouldn’t be what it is without the four of them together so I find it fitting they are all...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 07/21/2009
The upcoming issue of The Comics Journal has a fantastic story about the greatest comics anthology that never was. Issue #299 of The Comics Journal (in-stores August 2009, premiering at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con) unearths a long-lost treasure: Way back in 1970, satirist/editor Michel Choquette conceived a mammoth anthology of new comics from all over the world by just about every cartoonist imaginable...
Explore : Art Spiegelman,
Books,
Cartoonists,
Cinema,
Comic book artists,
Comic Con,
Comics,
Federico Fellini,
Fine Arts,
Frank Zappa,
Jack Kirby,
Patrice Leconte,
Shary Flenniken,
Tom Wolfe
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 07/21/2009
The upcoming issue of The Comics Journal has a fantastic story about the greatest comics anthology that never was. Issue #299 of The Comics Journal (in-stores August 2009, premiering at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con) unearths a long-lost treasure: Way back in 1970, satirist/editor Michel Choquette conceived a mammoth anthology of new comics from all over the world by just about every cartoonist imaginable...
Explore : Art Spiegelman,
Books,
Cartoonists,
Cinema,
Comic book artists,
Comic Con,
Comics,
Federico Fellini,
Fine Arts,
Frank Zappa,
Jack Kirby,
Patrice Leconte,
Shary Flenniken,
Tom Wolfe