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The Nao of Brown

Glyn Dillon

Living in the Nao can be dangerous, but rewarding

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Don't Go Where I Can't Follow

Anders Nilsen

Gone but not forgotten.

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Books Critical Questions

Critical Questions: Derek Kirk Kim

By Phil Guie

Critically-acclaimed cartoonist takes sci-fi for a spin.

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Tune: Vanishing Point

Derek Kirk Kim

Slackerdom with a side of sci-fi.

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TV & Film News

Horror comic Locke & Key tarted up, re-imagined as film trilogy

By Siobhan McBride

Fox's trash is always someone else's treasure.

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Building Stories

Chris Ware

Experimentation on a life-sized scale

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Books List

Back to School Reading List: Get Lost in Plain Sight

By Greg Dybec

It's that time of year again: school buses causing traffic,… >>

Books Feature

Critical Reads September 14, 2012: The Big Nuts Edition

By Tracy O’Neill

“I read a piece by Malcolm Gladwell in a recent… >>

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The Making Of

Brecht Evens

A work of art about artists working.

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Summer Reading List: Graphic Novel and Cartoon Edition

By Greg Dybec

We've decided to provide a Summer Reading List for those… >>

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The Underwater Welder

Jeff Lemire

Fatherhood brings its share of torments.

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Not the Israel My Parents Promised Me

Harvey Pekar

Taking on the Jewish state posthumously.

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Books Critical Questions

Critical Questions: Ben Katchor

By Damian Van Denburgh

Art manufactured from the detritus of daydreams.

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Books Feature

Harvey Pekar Returns with Israel-Themed Memoir

By Phil Guie

Latest book details the complexities of a Jewish upbringing.

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Ed the Happy Clown

Chester Brown

A nightmare to behold

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Birdseye Bristoe

Dan Zettwoch

Considerable surface charms.

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TV & Film News

Drive director in talks for Button Man

By Derek Hill

Nicolas Winding Refn may adapt violent comic for screen.

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Books News

Daniel Clowes' museum retrospective

By Greg Dybec

Cartoon art finds a new home

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Books Review

Harvey Pekar's Cleveland

Harvey Pekar

To the end, a man and his city.

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Books Review

The Art of Daniel Clowes: Modern Cartoonist

Alvin Buenaventura

In his own words and others'.

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TV & Film News

Feeding Ground moves closer to big screen

By Derek Hill

Werewolf comic set for film adaptation.

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Books Review

Kiki de Montparnasse

José-Louis Bocquet

A model of discontent.

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Books News

Harvey Pekar’s Cleveland hits the stands

By Damian Van Denburgh

A touching tribute to his hometown.

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The Death-Ray

Daniel Clowes

The kids are not alright.

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Feynman

Jim Ottaviani

He had life down to a science.

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Paying for It

Chester Brown

A cartoonist’s candid look at his experiences with prostitutes.

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George Sprott: (1894-1975)

Seth (cartoonist)

A playful examination of an enigmatic man.

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Mister Wonderful

Daniel Clowes

Clowes’ latest breaks some new ground.

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The Cardboard Valise

Ben Katchor

Idiosyncratic graphic novel with a sharp bite.

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Books Profile

Ben Katchor

By Damian Van Denburgh

Art manufactured from the detritus of daydreams.

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Critical Mob’s Top 10 Books of 2010

By Damian Van Denburgh

2010 was a year of turmoil, and our Best of… >>

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Lint

Chris Ware

Chris Ware's view of an unredeemed life.

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Summer Reading List: Dreams and Diversions

By Damian Van Denburgh

The dog days of summer are here, which means it's… >>

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Weathercraft

Jim Woodring

Dazzles, mystifies and deals out a healthy dose of the… >>

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Harvey Pekar

By Damian Van Denburgh

Pekar transformed the mundane into the profound.

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Dave Eggers

By Ranjani Gopalarathinam

Laden with inside jokes and revelatory tangents, Eggers’s prose style… >>