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Inkstuds The Book: The Details

I am really excited to finally release the full list of names and details of the Inkstuds Book. The plan is to have it debuting at APE in October. You will probably notice that it is a very diverse and … Continue reading

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John Stanley Talk

Jeet Heer, Frank Young and Gail Singer joined me for a lively chat about the work of John Stanley. We had some some technical difficulties, but the three guests really pulled together a great conversation. For more on John Stanley, … Continue reading

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Comic Studies

Jeet Heer and Kent Worcester joined me for an extensive conversation about their latest collection, A Comics Studies Reader. The book is a great collection of essays about different aspects of involving the favorite topic of this show, Comic Books. … Continue reading

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Comix as Art

Don and I were joined by Jeet Heer, Tom Spurgeon and Dan Nadel for a round table discussion about comix as art. It was a really fascinating discussion with some of the smarter guys currently writing about comix. The station … Continue reading

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Gasoline Alley

Colin and I were delighted to be joined by Chris Ware and Jeet Heer to discuss the great works of Frank King. King’s work with Gasoline Alley, a strip dating back nearly 90 years is still felt on some of … Continue reading

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Krazy Kat

Colin and I sat down for a different type of Inkstuds show. This week was a retrospective on the work of George Herriman. We were joined by comix scholar Jeet Heer as he schooled us on a lot of biographical … Continue reading

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Comics as a Form of Media

This weeks Inkstuds is a little different. I put together an audio documentary as a project for school on the history of media. As you can no doubt guess, my interest is in comics and I try to do as … Continue reading

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