As a child, one of the places I found connection with my parents was through the comics. They would read the news, lifestyles and sports sections, while my brother, sister and I would scramble for the ...
But the history of the comic strip, and of the ubiquitous Sunday comics section, is closely intertwined with the history of journalism itself. At Comic-Con 2014, a panel of authors and historians gave ...
The May 3rd Sunday comics in The Lima News had “Hi and Lois” that hit my feelings. Hi is reading the newspaper comics. Chip says, “You should do digital, dad.” Hi says, “Then I wouldn’t be able to cut ...
Hello! It’s time for Kotaku’s Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon. Corpse Run by Alex Di Stasi. Published May 6. Read ...
We grew up reading comics at home, and they served a dual purpose: education and enjoyment. We had all arrived from Cuba, fleeing the communist dictatorship of Fidel Castro in the 1960s. A new land, ...
Hello! It’s time for Kotaku’s Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon. Corpse Run by Alex Di Stasi. Published April 16.
How important to the public is art, in the general attention economy of 2015? The art world is a cozy subculture, and like subcultures everywhere it has a great belief in its own merit and values.
The comics from March 2 were inadvertently reprinted in Sunday's edition. The March 9 comics will be included in Monday's edition.
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