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Minis Monday: Werewolf!!
Posted by Rich Kreiner on September 20th, 2010 at 1:00 PMThe single most invigorating aspect of Team Werewolf’s regard for the titular subject in this anthology is their multiplicity of approaches.

New Anthologies From CCS: Werewolf
Posted by Rob Clough on December 2nd, 2009 at 8:14 AMOne of my side interests as a writer has been following the progress of the students and alumni of the Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS). For my first week of blog posts, I’ll be taking a look at some recent anthology work from CCS. Today’s entry will spotlight WEREWOLF!, edited by Nick Patten, Betsey Swardlick, Penina Gal & Joshua Rosen.
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Top TCJ Stories
- Jason Shiga on Interactive Comics (with video)
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- Hail The White Rhinoceros Part One (of Three): Shaun Partridge
- The Strangest Pictures I Have Seen #13
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- Moebius Above and Below
- The Passing Scene
- “I’ve Drawn Thousands of Comics”
- DICK LOCHER HANGS UP HIS FEDORA
TCJ International Blogs
- Belgium: Egypt, Country of Clay
- Latin America: The Co(s)mic Race: Blackface in Comics South of the Border (Part II)
- Italy: Ignatz Update 4: Interiorae #4
- Belgium: Going Underground in the Thirties
- Sweden: The New Serieteket
- Italy: A little mirror of comics in Italy / part 1
- Latin America: The Co(s)mic Race: Blackface in Comics South of the Border (Part 1)
- Belgium: The Girl and the Gorilla
- Belgium: When I Was 18, Uncle Sam Wanted Me to Fight Adolf
- Sweden: Moebius exhibition in Paris




