The enigmatic Robert Crumb, known for his reclusive tendencies, has sought refuge from the tumultuous atmosphere of the United States. Often regarded as the Henry Miller of comic book illustrators.
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http://media.opb.org/clips/embed/eW63920b20101012154713.js Periscope Studio seems like the coolest place to work at. The Portland studio houses 20 artists from different backgrounds in the comic book industry.…
The hottest graphic novel is coming out this October. X’ed Out by Charles Burns is a tip to two icons in the art world. The…
In 1967, Claude Tchou published an oddity called La Vilaine Lulu, the only comic strip written and drawn by Yves Saint Laurent. In this book…
Google Lit Trips is putting literature back on the map. If you are a bibliophile, you can plan your trip around famous literature. Google Lit…
Every country at one time had their own Charles M. Schulz, Canada is no exception to this. Doug Wright and his Nipper creation is a…
Every culture incorporates stories from other countries, iron curtain Russia of old rendered Lord of The Rings a bit different and unique at the same…
The highly-rated Robert Crumb's Book of Genesis is parodied by Ward Sutton for the Village Voice. Classic Robert Crumb characters are used in a tribute of sorts to the band Genesis and the themes from their discography.
Ray Bradbury will be turning a still very young 89 in spirit on August 22 at a bookstore in Glendale, California. He will celebrating with…
Todd Webb debuts Tuesday Moon, a whimsical mini-comic for all ages. Discover his art, music as Seamonster, and more on his blog and in a new interview.

