Second Issue Now Available for Download
by T. Hodler
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Because the print run of the second issue of Comics Comics has sold out, we are now making it available for free downloading over at the sidebar.
So if you missed out on getting your own copy (and unfortunately, this one really does work best in its oversize paper form), you can now finally enjoy:
Peter Bagge on Spider-Man!
An interview with PShaw! (He has posted a nice color variation of this issue’s cover on his own site, by the way.)
Part one of a far-too-long essay on Steve Gerber‘s cult ’70s Marvel comics (Howard the Duck, Omega the Unknown, etc.)! (By the way, don’t forget to read the article’s accidentally excised footnotes.)
Kevin Nowlan on color separations!
Dan on Dave Sim‘s Collected Letters 2004!
Mark Newgarden on Michael Kupperman!
A beautiful “perpetual calendar” by the legendary Justin Green!
Comics and cartoons by PShaw, Matthew Thurber, and Lauren R. Weinstein!
And more!
P.S. When you’re done, drop us a line. There’s still time to make the letters page for issue three.
Labels: Comics Comics, Dave Sim, Justin Green, Kevin Nowlan, Lauren R. Weinstein, Mark Newgarden, Matthew Thurber, Michael Kupperman, Peter Bagge, PShaw, Steve Gerber
Really enjoyed Hodler’s Gerber piece and I’m looking forward to the next one.
I thought to myself: “it sure would be swell if this abysmal-looking new Foolkiller series prompted a reprint of the Gerber Foolkiller material.”
No one ever talks about Foolkiller.