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A Tale of Two Conventions

Posted by on February 19th, 2010 at 12:01 AM

T. Hodler has an interesting post on the Comics Comics website (looking very snazzy in its new digs, incidentally) touching on among other things the kinship between science fiction and comics fandom, which put me in mind of my …

Well, I Went and Saw Avatar

Posted by on February 5th, 2010 at 4:42 PM

Took me out of myself for a couple of hours.…

Watching (The) Watchmen Again

Posted by on February 4th, 2010 at 11:32 PM

My favorite Onion News Network clip is Iron Man Trailer to Be Adapted Into Full-Length Film,” which relates how “Fans are worried that the feature film adaptation of the beloved trailer won’t live up to the original 90-second story’s …

Adventures in Nomenclature: Literal, Liberal and Freestyle

Posted by on January 31st, 2010 at 8:16 PM

Whenever I hear comic art described as “realistic” or “cartoony” the first thought that comes to mind is that there has to be better ways to describe these things.  Realistic seems to me a poor term for comics that are …

J.D. Salinger

Posted by on January 31st, 2010 at 1:04 AM

Christ, I thought the guy would never shut up.…

Temps Perdu

Posted by on January 21st, 2010 at 3:46 PM

My reading is too scattershot and piecemeal to do any kind of formal Best of 2009 (and anyway doing such a thing in any incarnation of The Comics Journal before the month of May seems somehow unnatural) but I do …

Why Tobey Maguire Doesn’t Mind Losing the Spider Man Job

Posted by on January 12th, 2010 at 11:19 PM

Doesn’t have to make weight.…

Funnybook Roulette Archive Prelim: The Glory That Was The Simpsons

Posted by on January 10th, 2010 at 10:03 PM

One of the innovative features planned for the new cutting edge online Comics Journal is a load of stuff from the old, stodgy out-of-date Comics Journal under the rubric Funnybook Roulette Archives. The plan is to go back to the antediluvian origins, but events give the following item reason to jump the line. A momentous cultural event like the 20th anniversary of The Simpsons raises many questions. One such question is, “How can it be the 20th anniversary when the first episode was a Christmas special?” Another is, “How can I personally exploit this manufactured media event?” In my case, it provides the opportunity to pull the following chestnut out of the open fire, an article in response to a previous media event manufactured around the 300th episode of the series. It originally appeared in one of the bedsheet issues of the Journal (the one with the Simpsons article in it). The series remains in the same state of equilibrium it was in when I wrote it, reminiscent of Krusty the Clown in the episode where an omnipotent Bart makes him stay on the air 24 hours a day. It still has its moments and I still have yet to be seriously tempted to stop watching it.

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Clark Kent, Private Eye

Posted by on January 6th, 2010 at 10:12 PM

Alex Raymond’s Rip Kirby is not so much a lost comic strip as one that has been hiding in plain sight.  Raymond drew it as long as he drew Flash Gordon, it attracted a healthy subscriber list from the …

This Again

Posted by on December 31st, 2009 at 1:10 PM

It seems to me that in the various discussions round and about of the above Chris Ware cover for The New Yorker a lot is being read into the image than is actually presented.  For instance, a fellow signing himself …

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