Comics Journal 301
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on March 8, 2011

The Comics Journal No. 301 - video preview
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The Comics Journal #301 (The Comics Journal) $18.66 Crumb’s Genesis is showcased in this first issue of a new format.The Comics Journal has been, for almost 35 years, the standard bearer of critical inquiry, discrimination, debate, and serious discussion of comics as art, and the object of love and devotion among the comics cognescenti — and hate and scorn among the philistines, natch. We published our 300th issue over a year ago and spent tha... |
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Comics Journal #301 $35.89 The Comics Journal has been, for over 30 years, the standard bearer of critical inquiry, discrimination, debate, and serious discussion of comics as art. TCJ provides its readers with an eclectic mix of journalism, commentary, interviews, reprints of classic comics and newspaper strips, historical essays, and reviews of contemporary work on a regular basis. Previously published as a bi-monthly mag... |
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The Comics Journal #301 (Paperback) $25.71 Comics artist Kevin O`Neill explains how he broke into the comics field at 16 and discusses how his artistic vision meshes with writer Alan Moore`s on the hit series League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and the title`s switch from DC to indy pub... |
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The Comics Journal #301 (Paperback) $53.43 Comics artist Kevin O`Neill explains how he broke into the comics field at 16 and discusses how his artistic vision meshes with writer Alan Moore`s on the hit series League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and the title`s switch from DC to indy publisher Top Shelf. Syndicated political cartoonist and Academy-award-nominated anima¿¿tor Bill Plympton also talks about his long and varied career. |
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The Comics Journal Library (Paperback) $41.29 The Comics Journal Library series is the most comprehensive series of lavishly illustrated interviews conducted with cartoonists ever published. To celebrate our republication of the legendary EC line, we proudly present the first of a two-volume set of interviews with the artists and writers (and publisher!) who made EC great. Included in the first volume: career-spanning conversations with EC legends Will Elder, John Severin, Harvey Kurtzman, and Al Feldstein, as well as short interviews with EC short-timers Frank Frazetta and Joe Kubert. Also: EC Publisher William Gaines on his infamous Senate subcommittee testimony, and probing conversations between Silver Age cartoonist Gil Kane and Harvey Kurtzman, as well as contemporary alternative cartoonist Sam Henderson and MAD great Al Jaffee. Part of what made EC the best publisher in the history of mainstream comics was some of the most beautiful drawing ever published in comic books, and every interview is profusely illustrated by pertinent examples of the work under discussion. The EC artists were renowned for their attention to detail, and the reproduction here takes full advantage of the oversized art book format. |
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The Comics Journal #302 (Paperback) $17.91 Legendary French cartoonist Jacques Tardi speaks with Eurocomic authority Kim Thompson about his clear-line style, beginnings at Pilote, obsession with World War I, and winning Europe`s highest honors. Vertigo cartoonist Becky Cloonan shares what it`s like working with talents such as Brian Wood and Steven T. Seagle, as well as on her own lively projects, including the stylish pirate yarn East Coast Rising. |
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The Comics Journal #303 (Paperback) $19.73 The long-awaited New Yorker issue. Gary Groth talks to Fran¿¿oise Mouly, the magazine`s art editor and discusses how cover illustrations by artists like Art Spiegelman, Barry Blitt, Lorenzo Mattotti, Semp¿¿, Chris Ware, Peter deS¿¿ve, and Joost Swarte are conceived and executed. Interviews with such arists as Gahan Wilson, Harry Bliss, Bob Mankoff, Roz Chast, Victoria Roberts, George Booth, and Sam Gross. Be a fly on the wall on cartoon pitch day. Take a stroll through The New Yorker`s venerated history of cartooning. Plus essays, galleries and more. |
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