The Comics Journal #295

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| Rating | : | 4.77 (544 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1560979852 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-06-30 |
| Language | : | English |
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As an Editorial Associate at Fantagraphics Books, Inc., she’s edited The Comics Journal, Sketching Guantanamo, Listen, Whitey!, and Man of Rock, among others titles. About the Author Mike Dean lives in Seattle and is an Editor at Fantagraphics.From 2007-2012, Kristy Valenti wrote a column about independent comics and graphic novels for ComiXology. She lives in Seattle, Wash.Gary Groth is the co-founder of The Comics Journal and Fantagraphics Books. . He lives in Seattle
She lives in Seattle, Wash.Gary Groth is the co-founder of The Comics Journal and Fantagraphics Books. As an Editorial Associate at Fantagraphics Books, Inc., she’s edited The Comics Journal, Sketching Guantanamo, Listen, Whitey!, and Man of Rock, among others titles. Mike Dean lives in Seattle and is an Editor at Fantagraphics.From 2007-2012, Kristy Valenti wrote a column about independent comics and graphic novel
Voight’s short-lived newspaper strip The Theorist, in its entirety. Vaughan on Y: The Last Man, Lost, Ex Machina and more; Paul Karasik interviews Gipi; John Kerschbaum talks brutality. Collins interviews writer Brian K. • Paul Karasik presents a conversation with Italian cartoonist Gipi, who talks about Garage Band, Notes for a War Story, the Ignatz books and how he narrowly avoided a life of crime. • Michael Dean examines the page rates paid by the Best American Comics anthology series. The Comics Journal #295 around the comics world in 208 pages! Don’t miss it. Should superheroes come out of the closet? Reviews of Zot!, Kirby: King of Comics, and more!The Comics Journal #295 is chock full of all the comicky goodness that you’ve come to expect from our fine publication! Check it out: • Sean T. • Rob Clough offers us a chat with humor cartoonist John Kerschbaum, covering everything from The Wiggly Reader to Pete & Pussy to why he couldn’t figure out why his first editors hated him so much. • R.C. Harvey examines the life of Flash Gordon/Rip Kirby creator Alex Raymond. • Noah Berlatsky digs into the comic-book clos
I very much enjoyed the Brian K Mary Fortner Smith I very much enjoyed the Brian K. Vaughan interview. He's much the same as I thought that he would be. He can be hilarious.
