The Complicated Thomas Nast: Thoughts on A Life in Cartoons
Today Patrick L. Kennedy returns to SOLRAD with thoughts on THOMAS NAST: A LIFE IN CARTOONS, a virtual graphic biography presented by the...
Today Patrick L. Kennedy returns to SOLRAD with thoughts on THOMAS NAST: A LIFE IN CARTOONS, a virtual graphic biography presented by the...
Today on SOLRAD, Ken Eppstein continues to look at the economics of comics -- specifically the effect "special guests" have on other vendors at comic...
We wrap up our discussion of Peter Gallagher's HEATHCLIFF with a wide-ranging essay from F. Stewart-Taylor featuring Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies,...
What does Heathcliff the cat have to do with neural nets and the American Dream? More than you think, argues SOLRAD's publisher Alex Hoffman.
Tom Shapira kicks off our HEATHCLIFF week with an introduction to George Gallagher's chaotic Dadaist newspaper comic.
We're kicking off Heathcliff week with an essay/feature/interview with SOLRAD contributor and cartoonist Andrew Neal - enjoy!
For our final feature on Mr. Boop, F Stewart-Taylor examines the way Mr. Boop interacts with corporate ownership, desire, and copyright.
This week as a part of our multi-piece analysis of Mr. Boop, the 2020 comic by Alec Robbins, critic and cartoonist Lane Yates confesses - it's not...
Today, cartoonist Audra Stang delivers the first piece in a series examining MR. BOOP, a web comic published by Alec Robbins in 2020.
Ken Eppstein sits down with UK cartoonists Hannah Berry and Katriona Chapman to discuss comics research and the economics of comics.
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