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On Substack, Diamond, AI, and Decentralized Comic Events- The Comic Bookmarks February 2nd, 2025
All of the comic book links you could want on a lazy Sunday morning (or anytime of the week.)
Comic Bookmarks
All of the comic book links you could want on a lazy Sunday morning (or anytime of the week.)
Comic Bookmarks
Your comic links for the last week of January
Paul Chadwick
The story of a man whose brain has been put into an alien body is the stuff of B-level science fiction, the b/w movies that we used to be able to watch on Saturday afternoons. And there’s plenty of that in Concrete: Depth but it’s not the only type of story that Paul Chadwick wants to tell.
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RIP David Lynch (and links to help LA)Oh, this one hurts. This hurts a lot. A lot of things in the world are terrible, so it takes something major to burst through and occupy the center of my mind. No one could do that like David Lynch. With the
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This week, I deactivated my Facebook accounts, including Instagram and Threads. It’s something that’s been coming for a while now as the whole Facebook experience has just su cked for at least the past few years. When you take recent moves Meta has made, it just made sense
Oscar Zarate
“Oscar Zarate is telling a story about art and the ways that it’s a life choice by making these characters face several other choices that may or may not be related to art. But with every challenge faced, with every decision made, it always comes back to Art.“
Comic Bookmarks
Welcome to another year at FC2C. Hope you had a great New Year. So after the holidays and everything, it’s time to get back to business as normal around here, meaning it’s time to link blog. Since it’s been a few weeks, here’s what‘s been
2024
Scott’s favorite books of 2024
Comic Bookmarks
A review of the writing at FC2C in 2024
Comic Bookmarks
From the Archives The holidays caught up with us and nothing got finished this week so hereare two pieces by Mike and myself from our days at Panel Patter. A Compassionate Time of Mourning in Jiro Taniguchi’s A Journal of My FatherComic Reviews and commentaryPanel PatterScott CederlundWhy Do Humans
So it’s been a month or so since we did one of these. It felt like we were rolling along pretty good there since we started doing these link posts in the early summer but then we hit November and let’s just say, things happened in November. But
garth ennis
Maybe it’s not the right time to be writing about a lone gunman prowling the streets of NYC. Or maybe it is as Garth Ennis and Goran Parlov are less focused on the exploits of Frank Castle the man and more dialed into the symbol that is The Punisher.