‘Art Comic’ Is a Comedic Comic of Artful Artlessness
Matthew Thurber's Art Comic lampoons the art world by wallowing in its shallowest waters.
Matthew Thurber's Art Comic lampoons the art world by wallowing in its shallowest waters.
Aminder Dhaliwal draws a world without men in her pleasantly post-apocalyptic Woman World.
As we learn in this interview, when Jason Lutes began drawing the Berlin series in the '90s, he had no idea his own country would be facing the threat of fascism, again, by the time he completed it.
Anna Haifisch's Von Spatz is sort of a cross between Roger Rabbit's "Toon Town" and Borges' "Library of Babel".
Lisa Hanawalt's work is proof that even a genre as seemingly played-out as the western can reveal a rich landscape if the right hands are holding the reins.
Swedish graphic novelist Anneli Furmar paints a bright window into a gray corner of political history.
R. Sikoryak's The Unquotable Trump is devious, dark, disturbing, brilliant delight that will prove the standard bearer for texts from the resistance.
Is it autobiography if parts of it are not true? Is it fiction if parts of it are?