Week In Comics Journalism 5 Things To Read the Week- Aug 27th, 2022 Our weekly link post, covering writing about Marvel Fun and Games, Nick Drnaso's Acting Class, Naoki Urasawa's Master Keaton, Tom King's Batman and the 50th anniversary of Funky Winkerbean.
Week In Comics Journalism (More Than) 5 Things to Read this Week Reviews from Panel Patter and Broken Frontier, Jim Woodring in the New Yorker, a Nate Garcia interview, Shelfdust does Christopher Priest Black Panther, and more in this week's set of links.
Week In Comics Journalism 5 Things To Read This Week Welcome to our somewhat re-branded link post highlighting five things we think should be on your radar from the week that was. *John Jennings' Megascope, an Abrams Imprint, is coming up on its two year anniversary. Focusing on speculative ficiton by and about people of color, the impint is home
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism- July 9, 2022 A look at recent news in comics, including the passing of critic R.C. Harvey, a Steve Dillon retrospective, the original art collection of David Mandel, and problems calling characters "crazy."
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism-- July 2nd, 2022 A look at recent news in comics, including the new Marvel Penguin Classics, Doonesbury, Gender Queer, Maus, Red Room, DC's Pride Special, and Clementine.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism- June 19th, 2022 Look back at the week that was, including two pieces about fighting book banning, Grant Morrison and Alec Longstreth interviews, and looks at recent comics by Nate Garcia and Gary Panter.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics' Journalism-- June 11th, 2022 Look back at the week that was, including a podcast anniversary, a long-running manga taking a month off, and wondering about what comics you may have missed.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism-- June 5th, 2022 A look at this week's comic writing from Publisher's Weekly, Sequential, Paul Gravett, Panel Patter, Ligne Claire, The Washington Post, and Newsarama.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism- May 28th, 2022 A look at some of what happened this week in (and outside) of comics, including writing by Calvin Reid, Graeme McMillan, Alex Dueben, and Rob Clough.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism- May 21st, 2022 It's been a while since we've done one of these. We'll try to do better in the future, we promise. But instead of wallowing in the general time suck that is life, let's just jump into a few of the things that have caught our eyes this week, including more
Week In Comics Journalism The Week In Comics Journalism— March 19, 2022 A look at some of the news in the world of comic books from the past week.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism Happy Saturday. If you're one of the many people stuck inside with this bizarre late winter storm, please enjoy these links. If you're not, well, why are you staring at a screen? * Our friends at Panel Patter [http:/www.panelpatter.com] have been putting out fun reads with their new
Week In Comics Journalism The Week In Comics Journalism- February 5, 2022 A look at a some of the writing about comics from the past week.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism - January 29, 2022 we're back with some links for you to check out and of course, we have to start with one of the biggest pieces of news this week... * Comics made their way into broad societal discourse once again with a Tennessee school district's headlining grabbing choice to remove Maus from classrooms
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism - January 22, 2022 A look at the week in comic journalism, including reviews of Nod Away, Enter the Blue, and To Eat and To Drink, as well as a profile on the great Trevor Von Eeden.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism - January 15, 2022 Our weekly look at the week that was in comics. At least, the stuff that jumped out at us.
Week In Comics Journalism This Week in Comics Journalism - January 8, 2022 Remember when the start of the year was a "slow news week?" Yeah, we don't either. Here's a selection of what we found interesting in the last week.