
Comic Art Magazine
The best periodical devoted to comics ever published. Currently released annually in August of each year.| Title | Creator | Publisher | Series | Price | ||
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| Comic Art #9 | Buenaventura Press | Comic Art Magazine |
$17.77 ($19.95 list) |
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The best magazine about comics ever published is back with another amazing jam-packed issue. Edited by comics aficionado extraordinaire, Todd Hignite, this 208 page signature-bound squareback is produced and printed to the highest of standards. Each and every article, interview, and feature centers on or is accompanied by excellent, high-resolution reproductions of original art, comics pages, prints, letters, photographs, and more; each a pleasure to behold. This issue spans continents as well as centuries as we are treated to a truly eclectic assemblage of top comics talent. Jerry Moriarity (Raw, Kramers Ergot, SVA) is visited by publisher Alvin Buenaventura; fellow NY hepster, KAZ, is profiled by Ben Schwartz; Tom de Haven goes long on Chester Gould's "Plainclothes Tracy;" Thierry Smolderen explores Lyonel Feininger's "Lost Continent;" the work of definitive Tarzan comics artist, Jesse Marsh, is examined by comics historian, Ron Goulart, and discussed by none other than Gilbert Hernandez and Adrian Tomine; Jeet Heer pens an in-depth piece on New Yoker cartoonist Gluyas Williams and his relationship with E.B. White... and there's plenty more, it's too much to list, but here's a preview). We can't sign-off on this issue, however, without mentioning the three one-page strips by Copacetic favorite, Dan Zettwoch, which features his dad's strips for the church newsletter(!). And then there's the issue's bonus book, which might just be the best thing about the whole issue. It's an 80-page paperback book that comes shrink-wrapped together with the magazine, it's written and illustrated by Ivan Brunetti, it's titled, Cartooning: Philosophy and Practice, it is described as a "classroom in a book," it represents the distillation of Mr. Brunetti's 15-week college course -- and it's yours free with Comic Art #9! Is that a deal, or is that a deal? | |||||
| Comic Art #6 | Comic Art Magazine |
$8.10 ($9.00 list) OUT OF STOCK! |
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It's been a long wait, but now it's over. This issue features a visit to Seth's studio, an interview with the Imp's Daniel Raeburn, a look at the early life and work of the one and only Virgil Partch, an essay comparing fictional Minnesota natives Jay Gatsby and Charlie Brown, and plenty more; all accompanied by the highest quality reproductions in the industry. | |||||