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BOOK REVIEW: 'What Fools These Mortals Be!'
By Michael Taube - Special to The Washington Times - - Monday, October 27, 2014
WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE!: THE STORY OF PUCK, AMERICA'S FIRST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL MAGAZINE OF COLOR POLITICAL CARTOONS
By Michael Alexander Kahn and Richard Samuel West
Library of American Comics/IDW Publishing, $59.99, 328 pages
A 'Pumpkin' and its great origin [Book review: 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,' by Lee Mendelson]
By Yvonne Zipp
Washington Post October 26 2014
The wrong message on suicide [in print as There's nothing comical about suicide]
Lucille Rauber, Reston
Washington Post October 25 2014
By Hank Stuever TV critic
Washington Post October 24 2014
By Stephanie Merry
Washington Post October 24 2014
About this event
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Proto-Gekiga: Matsumoto Masahiko's Komaga
BY Ryan Holmberg Oct 22, 2014
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COMIC CON INDIA: 'Fifth Beatle' creator Vivek Tiwary carries message of arts-career dreams to young Hyderabad fans
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog October 18 2014
In 'The Walking Dead,' AMC has found the perfect long-running show [in print as A Perfect Storm for TV's Next Huge Franchise]
By Emily Yahr
Washington Post October 13 2014 [in print, October 19, p. E4]
Interview: Shannon Watters on 'Lumberjanes'
Collected Edition Plans, More
Published: 10/17/2014
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Boston Herald editor pens memorable apology for 'watermelon' cartoon
By Erik Wemple
Washington Post's Erik Wemple blog October 15 2014
'ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER': Felipe Smith brings creative muscle to the reborn Spirit of Vengeance
By David Betancourt
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog October 14 2014
6:30 PM tonight on Arlington Independent Media!
Wolverine's Death: Superheroes And The Cycle Of Eternal Return
by Arun Rath and Glen Weldon
National Public Radio's All Things Considered and Monkey See blog October 12, 2014
http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/atc/2014/10/20141012_atc_wolverines_death_superheroes_and_the_cycle_of_eternal_return.mp3 and http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=355482974
TV is full of 'educational' alternatives to Saturday morning cartoons [in print as 'Innocence lost: Saturday morning cartoons, RIP]
By Marc Silver
Washington Post's Express October 13 2014
How do you make a mermaid swim onstage? What are Ursula's tentacles made of? Find out with the costume and set designer of THE LITTLE MERMAID at this special look at the onstage magic with the people who make it!