The Weekly Debrief- May 17th, 2024 A Cake fundraiser, musings on comic culture, thinking about Don Perlin and cooking comic books.
The Weekly Debrief- May 10th, 2024 But until we meet again, read about the goings and comings in the comic journalism realm, a poetry comic by Hagai Palvesky and Danielle Taphenel, and some thoughts on Lynda Barry, Grant Morrison, and Neil Gaiman. And John Oliver.
The Comics Debrief-May 3rd, 2024 '97 pic.twitter.com/l7daKt2f5r — Michel Fiffe (@MichelFiffe) April 29, 2024 Consider this a soft-launch of a semi-regular link post- the .1 issue of you will allow us to use some comic parlance. For the next couple of weeks, we will be testing out ways to collect links as
Igort's 'How War Begins': A Poignant Portrait of Ukraine's Struggle, Echoing Global Calls for Compassion Igort’s "How War Begins" shows the human toll of the Russian invasion on Ukraine through personal narratives, urging readers to empathize with the individuals worldwide affected by conflict.
From the Archives: The Micronauts #1-12 by Bill Mantlo and Michael Golden As Akira Kurosawa is to Star Wars, George Lucas is to The Micronauts, Bill Mantlo and Michael Golden’s 1979 comic series that was based on a toy line.
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