Tag: Drawn & Quarterly
Lynda Barry named a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant
The graphic novelist and educator is one of 26 recipients.
SDCC ‘19: Editors detail marketing strategies in “Middle Grade and YA Graphic Novels Publishing”
What publishers are looking for and why you should pay attention.
INTERVIEW: LEAVING RICHARD’S VALLEY Creator Michael DeForge On Cults and Comics
An interview with Michael DeForge, in which he talks about the absurdity of cults in his newest graphic novel, LEAVING RICHARD'S VALLEY.
INTERVIEW: James Sturm Reflects on the Nature of Love and Politics in Off Season
By Nancy Powell
James Sturm has never been shy about tackling the complexities of race and ethnicity in his graphic novels. Recently, Sturm turned his observant eye on the 2016 election season and set it...
REVIEW: James Sturm Explores A Broken Marriage Against The Backdrop Of The 2016 Elections
By Nancy Powell
The Presidential election of 2016 was an emotional and grueling time for many of us. Its aftermath left such animosity and despair that it was hard to imagine a future without doom....
GRAPHIC NOVEL CLUB: Lisa Hanawalt Reveals the Secret to Drawing Awkward Animals
The BoJack Horseman producer sits down to discuss her latest surreal and hilarious comic, Coyote Doggirl
Review – Humour in a Post-Apocalyptic World in Aminder Dhaliwal’s Woman World
There's a moment in Aminder Dhaliwal's Woman World that encapsulate the tone and humour of her comics. Yumi, one of the survivors of this new world where men have gone extinct, is consulting the village's...
NYCC ‘18: The NY Public Library Panel – Literary Comics to Build Your Collection
by Sara L. Jewell
On Thursday morning, for the second consecutive year, NYCC kicked off by hosting a full track of off-site programming for educators, librarians and comics professionals at the New York Public library....
REVIEW: It’s A Rollicking, Howling Fever Dream with COYOTE DOGGIRL
A beautifully rendered vision of the Old West as seen through the singular vision of Lisa Hanawalt.
SDCC ’18: Drawn & Quarterly Announces Comic-Con Signing and Panel Schedules + Exclusive Merchandise
Why, yes, that _is_ a Jason Lutes panel.
Review: Nick Drnaso’s ‘Sabrina’ won’t stop haunting me
The concept of fake news existed long before Trump, and conspiracy theorists have also, but one difference between now and even a decade ago is that the institutionalization of misinformation has exploded and brought...
Diane Obomsawin’s Graphic Novels Are Now Animated Shorts
https://youtu.be/xxBjYm-mLu8
The National Film Board of Canada's commitment to Canadian cartoonists is once again at the forefront of their online presence. The NFB recently released two videos on Youtube adapting two of Diane Obomsawin’s graphic...