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Sunday, November 21, 2021

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 11/20/2021


Facebook has been refusing to let me post multiple times in one day to the current Comics Research Bibliography page. The original (long out of date page) is archived by the Library of Congress here. 2012 and 2018 print editions can be bought here, and you can buy the 2020 e-book version directly from me.

So here are the citations that should have been on Facebook yesterday and today, some of which probably did post there.

Duncan, R. and Smith, M.J., 2021. Grassroots Comics in India: Activism through Diffusion of Innovations. New Area Studies, 2(1), pp.115–138.

Online at https://newareastudies.com/articles/abstract/40/

 

London to Glasgow and back again: BEFORE THE CARTOON [William Heath, Robert Seymour, George Cruikshank]

by John Adcock

Yesterday's Papers blog November 19, 2021

http://john-adcock.blogspot.com/2021/11/london-to-glasgow-and-back-again-before.html

 

2022 Canadian Price Variant Guide Released Online

Scoop November 19 2021

https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?ArticleID=255881

 

Convention Recap: Clifton Comic Book Expo

Contributed by collector and Overstreet Advisor Art Cloos

Photos by Alice Cloos

Scoop November 19 2021

https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1018?ArticleID=255878

 

Fantagraphics Books November 19 2021

Red Room: the Antisocial Network Virtual Book Event with Ed Piskor and Ariell Johnson at Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse

Ariell Johnson

https://www.facebook.com/fantagraphics/videos/594615755294347/

 

Jim Thompson on Judging the Eisner Awards

Scoop November 19 2021

https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?ArticleID=255848

 

Ep. 37: A Drunken Dream and Other Stories by Moto Hagio

Christopher Butcher et al

November 16, 2021

https://www.mangasplaining.com/blog/ep-37-a-drunken-dream-and-other-stories/

 

150 Years Of American Comics, From Uncle Sam To The Marvel Cinematic Universe

Jenn White

WAMU's 1A Nov 16, 2021

https://the1a.org/segments/150-years-of-american-comics-from-uncle-sam-to-the-marvel-cinematic-universe/

 

House Removes Paul Gosar From Anime And Manga Committee [satire]

November 18 2021

https://www.theonion.com/house-removes-paul-gosar-from-anime-and-manga-committee-1848083868

 

Why do cartoonists struggle to break America? [New Yorker gag cartoons]

Nick Newman

From magazine issue: 20 November 2021

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-do-cartoonists-struggle-to-break-america

 

The Legacy of Pulitzer-Prize Winning Cartoonist Bill Mauldin: An Interview with Biographer Todd DePastino

by Robin Lindley

History News Network

https://hnn.us/articles/50199.html

 

Russell Johnson and "Mister Oswald": A Tale of Two Proprietors

Rob Stolzer

Hogan's Alley 10

online at https://www.hoganmag.com/blog/russell-johnson-and-mister-oswald-a-tale-of-two-proprietors

 

Modern cartoonists can still learn from the famous James Gillray – that's why I've chosen to honour him

Gillray was not just one of the greatest satirical cartoonists to have lived, but one of Britain's greatest artists in any genre. I hope my portrait bust does him sufficient justice, writes Dave Brown

November 17 2021

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/cartoonists-dave-brown-james-gillray-b1959488.html

 

Five things we learned from the father of the political cartoon [James Gillray]

David Francis Taylor

June 1, 2015

https://theconversation.com/five-things-we-learned-from-the-father-of-the-political-cartoon-42575

 

Review: 'Cowboy Bebop,' Minus the Art

By Mike Hale

A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 20, 2021, Section C, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: Take a Western, Add Noir Then Subtract Animation.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/19/arts/television/review-cowboy-bebop-netflix.html

 

Scarlett Johansson Touts "Positive Impact" of 'Black Widow' Lawsuit, Kevin Feige Teases "Top-Secret" Marvel Project With Her as Producer

"I feel mostly very fortunate that nobody will have to go through what I went through," the star said before an American Cinematheque tribute in her honor.

Chris Gardner

November 19, 2021

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/scarlett-johansson-black-widow-lawsuit-secret-marvel-project-producer-1235050257/

 

'Groo the Wanderer' Eyed for Animation Adaptation (Exclusive)

Entrepreneur Josh Jones has acquired the animated film and television rights to the long-running comedic comic from legendary Spanish cartoonist Sergio Aragonés.

Borys Kit

November 19, 2021

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/groo-the-wanderer-animated-movie-1235050656/

 

'He Will Be Cartooning in Heaven'

Artist and Straus News contributor Peter Pereira dies at 59

Alexis Gelber

| 19 Nov 2021

http://www.westsidespirit.com/news/he-will-be-cartooning-in-heaven-LL1863287

 

Peter G. Pereira – RIP

 by D. D. Degg

November 19, 2021

http://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2021/11/19/peter-g-pereira-rip/

 

 Calvin And Hobbes Rare Teaching Book On Auction Today

by Jeremy Konrad

November 19, 2021

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/calvin-and-hobbes-rare-teaching-book-waterson-heritage-auctions/

 

9th Annual Guest Jumbler Week

 by D. D. Degg

November 20, 2021

http://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2021/11/20/9th-annual-guest-jumbler-week/

 

Chip Zdarsky unleashes pure Kingpin hell in Devil's Reign!

Andrew Sumner

Forbidden Planet TV Nov 16, 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzk_rP9pZbQ

 

Disney Archivist | Cool Library Jobs

by Mahnaz Dar

Nov 09, 2021

https://www.libraryjournal.com/?detailStory=Disney-Archivist-Cool-Library-Jobs

 

Bart Beaty shares how comic studies can teach us about our minds and cultures

University of Calgary  Nov 8, 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATvr3w6W-k0

 

Tim Pilcher, New Comics Head Of Showmasters' London Film & Comic Con

by Rich Johnston

 November 20, 2021

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/tim-pilcher-new-comics-head-of-showmasters-london-film-comic-con/

 

TKO Studios Launches TKO Rogue Imprint to Publish Novels

by Adi Tantimedh

November 20, 2021

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/tko-studios-launches-tko-rogue-imprint-to-publish-novels/

 

Taking Humor Seriously: George Meyer, the funniest man behind the funniest show on TV [The Simpsons]

By David Owen

March 5, 2000; March 13, 2000 Issue

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2000/03/13/taking-humor-seriously

 

Jeremy Renner Takes Aim at TV in 'Hawkeye' and 'Mayor of Kingstown'

The "Avengers" star has two new streaming series: one based on his Marvel superhero character and another that recalls his gritty roles in "The Hurt Locker" and "The Town."

By Dave Itzkoff

A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 21, 2021, Section AR, Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: He Delights in Showing His Range

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/19/arts/television/jeremy-renner-hawkeye-mayor-of-kingstown.html

 

Draw a line on cartoons [Michael Ramirez letters]

Jessica Peterson and P.A. Franklin

Washington Post November 20 2021 p. A17,

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/19/free-for-all-letters-english-geography-lesson/

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That darn Michael Ramirez

Draw a line on cartoons [Michael Ramirez]

Jessica Peterson, Two Harbors, Minn.

P.A. Franklin, York, Pa.

Washington Post November 20 2021 p. A17,

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/19/free-for-all-letters-english-geography-lesson/

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Friday, November 19, 2021

150 Years Of American Comics, From Uncle Sam To The Marvel Cinematic Universe

150 Years Of American Comics, From Uncle Sam To The Marvel Cinematic Universe

Kathryn Fink
WAMU's 1A Nov 16, 2021

https://the1a.org/segments/150-years-of-american-comics-from-uncle-sam-to-the-marvel-cinematic-universe/

Political cartoonist Thomas Nast is often credited with popularizing the image of Uncle Sam — a mid-19th-century cartoon personification of the U.S. government.

Fast forward 150 years, the comic industry is more than alive and well.

Graphic novel sales are booming. And the Marvel Cinematic Universe — the film adaptations of Marvel Comics, originating in 1939 — encompasses more than 20 blockbusters.

How did we get here?

In "American Comics: A History," author Jeremy Dauber chronicles the interplay of American comics and American values over the last 150 years.

The story of American comics is the story of America's last 150 years: the development, growth, and transformation of cherished American institutions, cultures, and practices, and comics' frequently central role in their business and their appeal. It's a political story of how a long-marginalized, at times even despised medium helped shape American thought and action. It's the story of a changing American audience: of American immigrants and American fears, American ideals and American anxieties, all in word-and-image form, a perfect vehicle for addressing contemporary issues.

We talk with Dauber about the evolving landscape of American comics.

Guests

Jeremy Dauber

professor of Yiddish and American studies, Columbia University; author, "American Comics: A History," "Jewish Comedy: A Serious History"
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LOAC-TV: Steve Canyon 1967-1968 with Michael O'Connell

LOAC-TV: Steve Canyon 1967-1968 with Michael O'Connell

Kurtis Findlay
 Oct 22, 2021
Library of American Comics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6moCxd7JXE

Kurtis Findlay talks to Steve Canyon Vol. 11 contributor Michael O'Connell about his love for Steve Canyon and his special Milton Caniff artwork!
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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Betancourt on bisexual Superman

The story of how Superman came out as bisexual: It 'makes perfect sense' [in print as How Superman came out as bisexual].

By David Betancourt
Washington Post November 17, 2021 p. C1, 4
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/11/16/superman-bisexual-comic-jon-kent/
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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

The Post and the City paper on ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Olney's 'Beauty and the Beast' succeeds with a Belle who brings complexity to the role [in print as A standout Belle falls for the Beast, while the audience falls for her]


By Celia Wren
November 15, 2021 p/ C4
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/beauty-and-the-beast-olney-theatre/2021/11/14/b08c3c90-431f-11ec-a3aa-0255edc02eb7_story.html

City Lights: A New Spin on Beauty and the Beast for a New World

Director Marcia Milgrom Dodge aims to tell a story where "the power of kindness transcends the frightening features of the monster."
by Riley Croghan
Washington City Paper November 17th, 2021
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/539829/city-lights-a-new-spin-on-beauty-and-the-beast-for-a-new-world/
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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Baltimore Comic-Con in Photos

Baltimore Comic-Con in Photos
Scoop November 16 2021
https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1018?ArticleID=255637

Baltimore Comic-Con was held on October 22-24, 2021, heralding their return to live shows with a huge guest list of creators, a large artist alley, many comic vendors, and top notch cosplay. Here we present more photos from the convention.

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Gareth Hind's Graceling Launch Day


My new graphic novel is out now! 😄
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Today is Graceling Launch Day


There are online launch events tonight and the next two weekends, and plenty of places to buy a signed copy, for yourself or as a holiday gift. All the info you need is here.
 
The events are:
TONIGHT: 11/16, 7pm – East City Books, online, in conversation with Kristin Cashore
11/19, 7pm – Oblong Books, online, in conversation with Kristin Cashore
11/20, 3pm – Books of Wonder, online, in conversation with Kristin Cashore and Makiia Lucier (Year of the Reaper)
11/27, 6pm – An Unlikely Story, Plainville MA, in-person + Facebook — this will be just me, which means I'll have time to do more drawing and process stuff!
 
Signed copies are available from any of those stores.
 
For educators attending ALAN, I'll be on a panel titled "Drawing Strength" on Monday 11/22 from 11:10-11:35a with several other great graphic novelists.
 

That's all, except to say THANK YOU, and Happy Holidays!

- Gareth

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Monday, November 15, 2021

NPR's book editor Petra Mayer has died

She was very interested in comic books and the culture.

NPR books editor Petra Mayer has died

Emma Bowman

November 13, 2021
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/13/1055585327/npr-books-editor-petra-mayer-has-died

Petra Mayer, Books Editor for NPR and 'Resident Nerd,' Dies at 46

By Neil Vigdor

Nov. 14, 2021
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/14/us/npr-petra-mayer-dead.html

Ms. Mayer reported on Comic-Con and contributed to Book Concierge, NPR's literary recommendation tool. She gravitated toward science fiction, romance and fantasy.

Petra Mayer in 2019. Before her tenure as a books editor, she was an associate producer and director on the weekends for
Petra Mayer in 2019. Before her tenure as a books editor, she was an associate producer and director on the weekends for "All Things Considered."Credit...Allison Shelley/NPR
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Friday, November 12, 2021

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "The Old Donkey And The Sea"

DC anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock's latest -

CW: Obtuse Hemingway reference.

"The Old Donkey And The Sea"
(original working title: "Old Donkeys Rule")

http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3338

Basically, Obamacare all over again. The Democrats threw out 
everything their constituents ever wanted in the "Build Back Better" 
bipartisan (spit) infrastructure bill in order to please President 
Manchin and the GOP, and the rest of us got nothing — and the 
Democrats and their mouthpieces on MSNBC will, of course, yell and 
scream about how awesome a bill this is until their nipples explode 
with delight.

Still, y'shoulda seen that whopper before the trip back, before the 
sharks got hold of it.

-----

"Biden, Democrats retreat on social spending as Congress passes 
pro-corporate infrastructure bill", Barry Grey at the World Socialist 
Site, 11.08.2021 
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2021/11/08/bill-n08.html


Mike Flugennock, Political Cartoons: http://www.sinkers.org/stage
and follow me on Mastodon at https://mastodon.social/@flugennock
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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Telnaes takes Swedish cartooning award

Telnaes named EWK Laureate

By J.P.
November 11th, 2021
https://editorialcartoonists.com/telnaes-named-ewk-laureate/

Grattis Ann Telnaes till EWK-priset!

nov 9 2021
https://ewk.se/grattis-ann-telnaes-till-ewk-priset/
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Call for Chapters: Handbook of Research on Exploring Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom

Call for Chapters: Handbook of Research on Exploring Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom

Editors

Jason DeHart, Appalachian State University, United States

Call for Chapters

Proposals Submission Deadline: November 10, 2021
Full Chapters Due: March 10, 2022
Submission Date: March 10, 2022

Introduction

This edited book seeks to gather voices in research and practice who explore the complexities, possibilities, and applications of comics and graphic novels in the field of education. The chapters highlight work with young children, early and late adolescents, and adults and examine comics/graphic novels as unique texts that can be approached philosophically, cognitively, and with attention to literacy demands and connections to a range of literature.

Objective

This book will highlight voices from a number of disciplines in the field of education, showcasing research and practice using both popular and lesser-known examples of comics across time in terms of publishing history and across geographic contexts/regions. The objective of the book is to explore comics from multiple viewpoints and to share the efficacy of these texts in descriptive, narrative, and empirical ways. The material focus of comics can be print or digital, magazine format or collected works.

Target Audience

The book is geared toward students, teachers, and researchers in undergraduate and graduate contexts. Chapters which showcase comics as complex texts can be used in literature study, and chapters which utilize qualitative and quantitative methods can be used as examples in research. The book is for readers, writers, and those who already appreciate this medium or who are growing in their knowledge.

Recommended Topics

Comics in the PK-6 classroom. Comics in instruction with adolescents. Comics in the university classroom. Cognitive studies of comics. Philosophical approaches to comics. Empirical studies of comics. Textual analysis of comics. Commentary from comics makers. Literary and critical analysis of comics. Studies of comics as a site for identity work. Counter-narratives in comics. Comics and feminism. Comics and political science. Comics and content instruction. Reading and writing with comics. Self-studies of comics readers and writers. Chapters which incorporate original interviews and profiles of comics creators and those who have been innovative in the study of comics. Chapters on grammatical features in comics. Navigating terms (comics, graphic novels) with examples of texts. Studies that focus on web comics.

Submission Procedure

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before November 10, 2021, a chapter proposal of 1,000 to 2,000 words clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors will be notified by November 24, 2021 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines.Full chapters are expected to be submitted by March 10, 2022, and all interested authors must consult the guidelines for manuscript submissions at https://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/ prior to submission. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication, Handbook of Research on Exploring Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom. All manuscripts are accepted based on a double-blind peer review editorial process.

All proposals should be submitted through the eEditorial Discovery® online submission manager.



Publisher

This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), an international academic publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference," "Business Science Reference," and "Engineering Science Reference" imprints. IGI Global specializes in publishing reference books, scholarly journals, and electronic databases featuring academic research on a variety of innovative topic areas including, but not limited to, education, social science, medicine and healthcare, business and management, information science and technology, engineering, public administration, library and information science, media and communication studies, and environmental science. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit https://www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2023.



Important Dates

November 10, 2021: Proposal Submission Deadline
November 24, 2021: Notification of Acceptance
March 10, 2022: Full Chapter Submission
May 8, 2022: Review Results Returned
June 19, 2022: Final Acceptance Notification
July 3, 2022: Final Chapter Submission



Inquiries

Jason DeHart Appalachian State University dehartjd@appstate.edu
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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Ask me anything - Mark Wheatley

Mark Wheatley

Ask me anything
November 9 2021: https://www.facebook.com/WheatleyMarks/videos/1577182975953820/
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Local academics represent


CSS Executive Board

Evan Ash (University of Maryland), Graduate Caucus President
 
Evan R. Ash is a Ph.D. student at the University of Maryland focusing on visual culture and the history of childhood in early-to-mid twentieth century America. His dissertation proposal, "Raising the Rationalized Child: Children, Mass Culture, and Fordism at Midcentury" examines the changing role of children in the eyes of systems of labor production as well as the deep societal consequences attached to their cultural consumption. When Evan is not buried under a pile of books, he enjoys gaming (board and video), watching movies, ice skating, and suffering Baltimore Ravens-induced anxiety.

New Inks Editorial Team 





Marc Singer is Professor of English at Howard University in Washington, DC. He is the author of Breaking the Frames: Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies (Univ. of Texas Press, 2018) and Grant Morrison: Combining the Worlds of Contemporary Comics (Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012) and the editor, with Nels Pearson, of Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World (Ashgate, 2009). He previously served as the chair of the International Comic Arts Forum. (Marc will be joining Inks in January 2022.)
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The Art, Architecture, & Political Cartoons of the Gilded Age

The Art, Architecture, & Political Cartoons of the Gilded Age [aka Gilded Age Symposium: American Arts and Culture

Nancy Unger et. al.
U.S. Capitol Historical Society
November 10 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wV9j26E9oU
 
On Tuesday, November 9 at Noon EST, the U.S. Capitol Historical Society hosted a panel discussion of American Arts & Culture in the Gilded Age. Professor Sarah Burns of Indiana University discussed developments in American painting during the Gilded Age, Professor Nancy Unger of Santa Clara University discussed the evolution of political cartoons in the Gilded Age, and Library of Congress Reference Specialist Kathy Woodrell discussed the Library's Jefferson Building as a prime example of Gilded Age arts and architecture.
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NPR reviews South Korea's 'The Waiting'

'The Waiting' is an unflinching portrayal of the separations caused by war

THÚY ĐINH

November 6, 2021
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/06/1053080537/the-waiting-gendry-kim-review
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  • Adam Dwight Griffiths' The Graffo Broadsheet newsletter
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  • Al Hirschfeld Papers, 1931-1983 , in the Archives of American Art
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  • Alexa Polito's Tumblr page
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  • Alexandra Bowman's website
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  • ArtInsights Animation & Film Art Gallery
  • Artleytoons
  • Baltimore Gamer (includes animation)
  • Barbarian Comics store
  • Barney & Clyde comic strips by the Weingartens and Clark
  • Barney and Clyde Facebook page
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  • Ben Classen
  • Beyond Comics store (MD)
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  • Big Planet Comics Podcast
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  • Brandon J. Wallace
  • Brian Truitt's Nova Pop blog
  • Bruce Guthrie's Photo Library
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  • John Lyman's website
  • John O'Connor's Black Dawn
  • John Robey's Suburban Jungle webcomic
  • John Robey's The Gneech site
  • Josh Lyman's Deviant Art site
  • Julian Lytle's Ants webcomic
  • Kal's blog
  • Kal's website
  • Kal's Youtube site
  • Kat Overland, Author at WWAC
  • Kathleen Brenowitz's tumblr
  • Kathleen Brenowitz's website
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  • Katie Omberg's Office Bitch webcomic
  • Kerry G. Johnson's Harambee Hills webcomic
  • Kerry G. Johnson's website
  • Kevin Ward's Retail Gods webcomic
  • Kristy Cunningham's Infinite Spiral webcomic
  • L.A. Johnson's comics
  • Lamar Abram's Neo-Rama site
  • Laughing Ogre comic book stores (VA)
  • Lauren Affe's 'Beacon' comic blog
  • Lauren Affe's blog
  • Lauren Orsini's Daily Dot articles
  • Lauren Orsini's Otaku Journalist blog
  • Lee Strawberry
  • Library of Congress British Cartoon Prints Collection
  • Library of Congress Prints and Photos division
  • Library of Congress Swann Collection
  • Library of Congress Webcomics Web Archive
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  • Liz Suburbia's Sacred Heart comics
  • Lorne Archer's Omega: Justice to the Last webcomic
  • Lorne Archer's website
  • Luna Brothers website
  • Magic Bullet newspaper
  • Magic Bullet newspaper (current site)
  • Mal Jones' webcomic The Giant War
  • Marc Crisafulli's blog
  • Marc Tyler Nobleman's blog
  • Mark Burrier's collaborative drawing blog
  • Mark Burrier's Twitter feed
  • Mark Burrier's website
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  • Mark Korsak's website
  • Mark Ranslem's Washington Blade cartoons
  • Marty Baumann
  • Matt Dembicki's current blog
  • Matt Dembicki's former blog Three Crows Press
  • Matt Rawson's The Glass I Studio webcomic
  • Matt Wuerker's Facebook page
  • Matt Wuerker's Politico site - Wuerker's Work
  • Matthew Winner's Let's Get Busy podcast
  • Megami Jadeheart's Annie a Space Western webcomic
  • Megami Jadeheart's Deviantart site
  • Michael Auger
  • Michael Munshaw's Deviant Art site
  • Michael Munshaw's website
  • Mike Favila's Comics Online columns
  • Mike Flugennock's Political Cartoons
  • Mike Flugennock's YouTube site
  • Mike Imboden
  • Mike Jenkin's Capital Artworks
  • Mike Jenkin's Capital Artworks' Facebook page
  • Mike Shapiro's blog
  • Mike Shapiro's website
  • Mike Short's Wasted Space blog
  • Mister Ron's Basement - Ron Evry's podcast
  • Molly Lawless' Hooray For Mollywood blog
  • Nate Beeler's blog
  • Nate Sans' Paper Gold Substack
  • Nick Galifianakis' blog
  • Nick Galifianakis' website
  • Nicolle Rager Fuller's website
  • Nik Kowsar 's Environmental Sarcasm: Where Water Cries and Politicians Lie
  • Nik Kowsar's blog Nik’s Substack
  • Nik Kowsar's Cagle columns
  • Onezumi Hartstein's webcomic Stupid & Insane Defenders Against Chaos
  • Orion Zangara's website
  • Paul Hostetler Illustration
  • Paul Zdepski's blog
  • Paul Zdepski's website
  • Perilous Ventures Studios by Jeremy Vinar
  • Pixeldust Studios
  • Politics and Prose bookstore
  • Politics and Prose Bookstore's Graphic Novel Blog
  • Pop Mhan Comix at YouTube
  • R.M. Rhodes' Oletheros Publishing
  • Rachel Scheer's Rachel Comics site
  • Rachelle Holloway's A Little Dragon Trouble webcomic
  • Rachelle Holloway's blog Rachelle's Art and Comics
  • Rajan Sedalia's Art Jar caricatures
  • Ray Bottorff's ComicBacks group
  • Read About Comics - Greg McMcElhatton's criticism blog
  • Reagan Lodge's Ars Militaria blog
  • Rebecca Moretti (nee Simms)'s webcomic Girl Ninja
  • Richard Thompson's blog
  • Richard Thompson's website
  • Rob Steibel's Wild Life comic
  • Robin Ha's Tumblr
  • Robin Ha's Twitter
  • Robin Ha's website
  • Santiago Casares' Chili's World webcomic
  • Sarah Boxer's website
  • Sarah Schanze
  • Satisfactory Comics blog by Michael Wenthe and Isaac Cates
  • Scott G Brooks
  • Sean Anderson's Deviant Art page
  • Sean Anderson's Facebook
  • Sean Anderson's Instagram
  • Sean Anderson's Tumblr
  • Sean Anderson's Twitter
  • Sean Damian Hill
  • Sean Hill's blog
  • Shan Murphy's website
  • Shan Murphy's website
  • Shannon Gallant's website
  • Sierra Barnes, aka Sierra Bravo's website
  • Small Press Expo (SPX)
  • Small Press Expo (SPX) blog
  • Small Press Expo (SPX) Tumblr
  • Small Press Expo (SPX) YouTube site
  • Smithsonian's National Museum of American History's Comic Art page
  • Snailords (Aidyn Arroyal) Instagram
  • Snailords (Aidyn Arroyal) Twitter
  • Snailords (Aidyn Arroyal) WEBTOON's page
  • SPX 2011 Collective Memory on Comics Reporter
  • Square City Comics
  • Steve Artley Cartoons
  • Steve Conley's Astounding Space Thrills
  • Steve Conley's Bloop
  • Steve Conley's Socks and Barney site
  • Steve Conley's The Kid Knight
  • Stilson Greene's Stilson's Corner editorial cartoons
  • Stilson Greene's website
  • Studio Unseen's Fragile Gravity webcomic
  • Studio Unseen's Sledge Bunny webcomic
  • T.R. Logan's Laughing Redhead blog
  • T.R. Logan's Laughing Redhead Studio website
  • Tangent Artists
  • Team Cul de Sac
  • Team Cul de Sac blog
  • Team KK
  • Tom Toles Cartoons
  • Tony Tribby's Dead Bat Designs
  • Tory Wallington's blog
  • Vagrancy Comics website by Justin Benedict
  • Victory Comics' Facebook page
  • Washington DC Comicon
  • Washington Post's Illustrated Reporting
  • Washington Post's The Lily's webcomics
  • Weyant's World - The Hill cartoonist
  • William L. Brown's website
  • Xaviar Xerexes website
  • Xavier Xerexes on Comixtalk
  • Yes We Have No zines
  • Zack Bly's website
  • Zadzooks Washington Times blog (includes Bennett's Best reviews)

Other comics sites I read

  • Comics Reporter by Tom Spurgeon
  • Daily Cartoonist by DD Degg
  • Rants and Raves by R.C. Harvey
  • Thought Balloonists by Fischer & Hatfield

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