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Monday, March 5, 2007


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I spent a few hours at the Comic-Con last weekend. It’s a pretty easy target, but I guess I was struck by the huge divide between my culture and theirs. With the parades of costumes heroes and oddballs, down-at-the-heels superhero artists, and just plain oddities, like Neal Adams, I wondered what all of this had to do with the medium of comics rather than the business and nostalgia of comics. The answer, of course, is that, historically, they’re one in the same. Comics, even in these pseudo-sophisticated days, are as trashy as ever. I can’t decide if I cynically like that or detest it. But as I sat at the Abrams booth signing my book, I kinda thought, “wow, I have nothing in common with these people.” Which makes me wonder, of course, who our (tiny) audience really is for Comics Comics and other PictureBox publication. Who knows. It’s a funny thing, selling these kind of books in that sort of venue, but it’s one among many, and when you’re marginal to start with, you have to try for as many little corners as possible. Eventually it adds up. But man, what a place. What a thing.

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Comics Enriched Their Lives! #5


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Wednesday, February 21, 2007


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As Japan sheds its postwar pacifism and gears up to take a higher military profile in the world, it is enlisting cadres of cute characters and adorable mascots to put a gentle, harmless sheen to its Self-Defense Forces deployments.

“Prince Pickles is our image character because he’s very endearing, which is what Japan’s military stands for,” said Defense Ministry official Shotaro Yanagi. “He’s our mascot and appears in our pamphlets and stationery.”

Such characters have long been used in Japan to win hearts and minds and to soften the image of authority.

–Hiroko Tabuchi, The Associated Press

(via Making Light)

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Saturday Wicked Awesome


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Monday, February 19, 2007


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Comics Comics Posts Come to Life!


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Friday, February 16, 2007


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The great caricaturist Drew Friedman has contributed a typically excellent strip to the New York Observer this week, about the guilty pleasures of great literary figures. In the process, he touches on a Vladimir Nabokov anecdote you may remember from here a while back. Funny stuff.

(Via Bookninja.)

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Jog Rules


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Wednesday, February 14, 2007


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Sometimes I think the much-respected Jog tends to write at greater length than he really needs to, but he’s still the best, most reliable, and easily the hardest working regular online comics critic I’ve encountered.

He is also, inexplicably, one of the very few who even try to understand where Paper Rad is coming from, and he’s just delivered a sharp review of their latest.

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Ninja Rules


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Wednesday, February 14, 2007


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The fine reception for Brian Chippendale’s Ninja continues with this excellent piece in Salon by Douglas Wolk.

Check it out.

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And Another Comics Comics Contributor…


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Wednesday, February 7, 2007


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Minicomics master Matthew Thurber has posted a portfolio. Check it out.

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Kirby Talks


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Wednesday, February 7, 2007


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Jack Kirby, one of the great artistic figures in comics, was also one of its great tragic characters. A true visionary in terms of drawing, composition and sheer conceptual heft, he has, in a way, never gotten his due. This astounding interview with him from 1980 offers a moving insight into his ideas and limitations (i.e. what the market dictated).

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Comics Comics Contributor Makes Good


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Wednesday, February 7, 2007


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Peter Bagge, guest essayist from Comics Comics #2, rules, and proves it in this interview in Nerve.

(Nicked, again, from Eric R.)

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Nice Milt Gross Appreciation


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Thursday, February 1, 2007


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From John Kricfalusi.

[UPDATE: Damn slow RSS readers! Apparently Eric Reynolds beat me to this by hours, but I honestly had no idea! He always beats me…]

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