STAN LEE, THE MARVEL METHOD, AND THE AUTEUR THEORY OF COMICS
It’s hard not to like Stan Lee. At 90, he’s an inspiring figure of energy. But, folks, you ought to know, if you don’t already, there’s Stan Lee but there’s also Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby. For anyone...
View ArticleTHE COMICS OF ELIZA FRYE
Michael Dooley has a wonderful feature at Imprint on the artist, Eliza Frye. This is the first of a two-part interview. Ms. Frye earned an Eisner nomination in 2009 for her webcomic, Regalia, which is...
View ArticleMeaghan O’Keefe’s Dark Art: INDENTITY THIEF
Tis the season to celebrate horror and here is an artist you’ll want to consider: Meaghan O’Keefe. In a special Halloween imPrint interview, Michael Dooley checks in with the comics and FX artist on...
View ArticlePAUL KRASSNER AND THE ART OF THE OFFENSIVE CARTOON
Print Magazine’s Michael Dooley provides a profile on legendary iconoclast, Paul Krassner. If you are looking for the heart and soul of the counterculture in America, the roots of everything from “The...
View ArticleJay Kinney on ANARCHY COMICS: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION
Mike Dooley of Print Magazine’s Imprint blog has posted an overview of a recent collection of Anarchy Comics, a legendary underground battle cry in comix. We have had (still have?) the Occupy...
View ArticleHoward Chaykin, An American Original
Howard Chaykin is an American original. It was his groundbreaking “American Flagg,” a 50-issue series created in 1983, that paved the way for Frank Miller’s “Dark Knight” and Alan Moore and Dave...
View ArticleComic-Con 2014: PRINT Magazine’s Imprint Recap with Michael Dooley
Michael Dooley, over at PRINT Magazine’s Imprint, provides a fun and informative recap of this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego. And, of course, here in Seattle we appreciate a shout out to...
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