Animal Loneliness: An Interview With Norwegian Comics Star Jason
On waiting 10 years to be discovered, and what it means to make comics today. Plus an excerpt from Lost Cat.
On waiting 10 years to be discovered, and what it means to make comics today. Plus an excerpt from Lost Cat.
“A screaming GUACAMOLE IS AN EXTRA CHARGE comes across the sky.”
Beijing performance art or Portlandia sketch? You decide.
Gotta Catch-22 ‘em all.
Someone please open this salad bar.
A.K. Summers’ “Pregnant Butch” tells how pregnancy felt like dressing in drag.
“I don’t want to repeat my innocence. I want the pleasure of losing it again.”
After a string of sexism in April, comics fans and creators build solidarity through a blog.
From internet veterans to Tumblr newcomers, these online comic artists will make your Mondays better.
Eight erotic fiction sites, or “slash fiction sites,” have been shut down and their staff arrested in China’s newest anti-porn sweeps. Netizens remember a 2012 sweep when dozens of women slash romance writers were arrested.
Max Wittert imagines Scott and Jean using their power for mundane domestic squabbles and they’re hilarious.
A cat dances to Joy Division, and other Gifs to stare at on a Sunday.
Why is it still snowing so much in April? Andy Warner, Symbolia, and Years Of Living Dangerously investigate.
Tofu glistens like a billion suns, and a chef discovers he has demonic ancestry. Just another day in anime cooking school.
We talk to comic artist Sam Alden about letting go of a huge, ambitious 200-page graphic novel that took him four years, working on Adventure Time, and the strange day jobs artists take.
And it’s incredible, Diane.
Reminder that strict notions of roles harm both women and men, by The Representation Project.
Pond’s new fictionalized comic diary shows what it’s like to work at a punky 70’s Oakland diner. ‘Over Easy’ comes out with Drawn & Quarterly at bookstores on April 15.
Thinking of getting a Ph.D.? University of Utah professor Matt Might draws out what that’s like.
“Anime Is Real.”