Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Comics in National Building Museum's CANstruction competition

 by Bruce Guthrie




I spent much of Sunday at the National Building Museum watching the CANstruction event.

As the sponsoring group AIA | DC (the Washington Architectural Foundation) explains it:

Canstruction is a nationwide program that aims to raise awareness about hunger. In DC, Canstruction is organized by the Washington Architectural Foundation as a creative design-build competition that benefits the Capital Area Food Bank through donations of canned goods. Teams from architecture and design firms from Washington, DC use their skills to build sculptures out of cans of food. The nutritious shelf-stable food is donated to the CAFB for distribution to those in need after the event.

This year's theme was Children's Books and each structure highlighted a different book.

This year, there were 21 teams competing here in DC.  They've used all the normal state-of-the-art design tools to come up with their sculptures made of cans.  The structure with the fewest cans used 891 of them.   The most complicated used 5,942.  

The rules include that they can't start working with the cans until 12 noon and they have to be done by 6pm.  I spent 1-3/4 hours photographing before going to lunch, coming back an hour later to find that several teams had already finished.  Three teams were still working until 5:30 or so and one finished just before 6pm.  I left with the last team.

Two were directly influenced by comics -

  * Charles Schulz ("Peanuts" -- Snoopy on his doghouse with Woodstock on his chest

  * Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (Captain America's shield)

Your only chance to see these pieces, other than through my photos, is in person this Friday to Monday (the NBM is only open four days a week).  Then they're gone.  I suspect a few of them will collapse before the end of the show.  


If you've never been to the National Building Museum, it's well worth the trip.  The installation is located in the main hall of the museum building and it's free to see them.  Their regular exhibits are described on https://www.nbm.org/exhibitions/current/ .  I really liked the "Gun Violence Memorial Project" (also free) and "Animals, Collected" ones. The museum is next to the National Law Enforcement Memorial and is directly across from the entrance to one of the Judiciary Square stops.

I took too many photos (and have to come back and take more for the signs I missed) and had to divide them into four separate pages.  If you want to see all 750-ish of them, try this link:


The complete list (as they line up on the floor):

 * Andrea Beaty ("Rosie Revere, Engineer")
 * Ezra Jack Keats ("The Snowy Day")
 * Andrea Beaty ("Iggy Peck, Architect")
 * Frank Baum (the Emerald City from "The Wizard of Oz")
 * Sonica Ellis ("Kindness Rocks")
 * Ludwig Bemelmans ("Madeline")
 * E.B. White ("Charlotte's Web")
 * Alice Schertle ("Little Blue Truck")
 * Dr. Seuss ("Oh, the Places You'll Go!")
 * Eric Carle ("The Very Hungry Caterpillar")
 * Dr. Seuss ("The Lorax")
 * Marcus Pfister ("The Rainbow Fish")
 * Fairy Tale ("Jack and the Beanstalk")
 * Charles Schulz ("Peanuts" -- Snoopy on his doghouse with Woodstock on his chest}
 * Norman Bridwell ("Clifford the Big Red Dog")
 * American folktale ("The Little Engine That Could" )
 * Lewis Carroll (a Cheshire Cat from the "Alice in Wonderland" series)
 * Dr. Seuss ("The Cat In The Hat")
 * Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (Captain America's shield)
 * Shel Silverstein ("The Giving Tree")
 * Laura Numeroff ("If You Give a Mouse a Cookie")

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

The Strange Death of Alex Raymond [by Dave Sim] reviewed by Michael O’Connell

The Strange Death of Alex Raymond [by Dave Sim]

P&P Live! Ken Krimstein | WHEN I GROW UP with Paul Karasik

P&P Live! Ken Krimstein | WHEN I GROW UP with Paul Karasik

Nov 22, 2021

From the prize-winning author of The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt, a stunning graphic narrative of newly discovered stories from Jewish teens on the cusp of WWII.

Ken Krimstein has published cartoons in the New YorkerPunch, the Wall Street Journal, and more. He is the author of The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt, which won the Bernard J. Brommel Award for Biography and Memoir, and was a finalist for the Jewish Book Award and the Chautauqua Prize, and also of Kvetch as Kvetch Can.

Krimstein will be joined in conversation with, Paul Karasik, the co-author (along with David Mazzucchelli) of the perennial graphic novel classic City of Glass, adapted from Paul Auster's novel.

The Post reviews LOC's Geppi's Gems exhibit

Stephen A. Geppi's trove of vintage comics and collectibles is on view at the Library of Congress

Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Live With It"

From DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock -

"Live With It"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3345

And, there we have it — we've gone from "we're all in this together" 
to "live with it". Like, screw you — just shaddup and live with it; 
they're through even pretending to care.

So, what else will we be expected to "live with" — labor exploitation? 
Fascist thugs ruling the streets? The end of the goddamn Earth?

-----

"CBS Stars Vow 'We're All in This Together' in PSA to Calm Coronavirus  Fears", Jason Lynch at AdWeek, 03.17.2020 
https://www.adweek.com/convergent-tv/cbs-stars-vow-were-all-in-this-together-in-psa-to-calm-coronavirus-fears/

"Doctors warn that Covid will become endemic and people need to learn  to live with it", CNBC 02.12.2021 
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/12/doctors-warn-covid-will-become-endemic-and-people-need-to-learn-to-live-with-it.html


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

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 11/22/2021

I still can't add to the Facebook page.


John Stanisci brings back LIFEDEATH in a new Substack newsletter

The ORIGIN STORY newsletter will feature new work and behind-the-scenes material from cartoonist John Stanisci and comics marketer Jeremy Atkins.

Joe Grunenwald

11/22/2021

https://www.comicsbeat.com/john-stanisci-jeremy-atkins-origin-story-lifedeath-substack/

 

"A New York City Field Trip"

By Roz Chast and Emily Flake

November 22, 2021, November 29, 2021 Issue

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/11/29/two-cartoonists-walk-into-a-bar

 

THE BUY STORE: A NEW WAY TO SOURCE COLLECTIBLE INVENTORY

Storefronts Devoted to Buying, Rather than Selling Collectibles

  by Milton Griepp on November 23, 2021

https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/49829/the-buy-store-a-new-way-source-collectible-inventory


True and Recognizably Human: A Conversation with R. Kikuo Johnso

James Romberger | November 22, 2021

https://www.tcj.com/true-and-recognizably-human-a-conversation-with-r-kikuo-johnson/

 

The Comic Book Industry's Next Page-Turner: Union Organizing

Graeme McMillan

Production and edit staff at Image, publisher of 'Spawn' and 'The Walking Dead' series, unveiled plans to unionize in what could be a test case watched by employees at larger companies.

November 22, 2021

A version of this story first appeared in the Nov. 22 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/the-comic-book-industrys-next-page-turner-union-organizing-1235044157/

 

Anime NYC was a big hit…again – UPDATED

Heidi MacDonald

11/22/2021

https://www.comicsbeat.com/anime-nyc-was-a-big-hit-again/

 

53,000 Fans Flock to Javits for AnimeNYC's Return

by Calvin Reid, Gilcy Aquino, and Drucilla Shultz

Nov 22, 2021

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/87972-53-000-fans-flock-to-javits-for-animenyc-s-return.html

 

Next Big Thing: 'Hawkeye' Star Alaqua Cox Prepares for Marvel Stardom

The actor, whose sole entertainment experience was a background part in a high school play, has seen her life change after friends sent her a casting call for a deaf Native American actress.

Aaron Couch

November 22, 2021

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/hawkeye-alaqua-cox-marvel-echo-1235044561/

 

INTERVIEW: HAWKEYE creatives talk Disney+'s first Christmastime series

Therese Lacson

11/22/2021

https://www.comicsbeat.com/interview-hawkeye-cast/

 

Gina Gagliano leaves Random House Graphic

A surprise move at RHG

Heidi MacDonald

11/22/2021

https://www.comicsbeat.com/gina-gagliano-leaves-random-house-graphic/

 

Ray Billingsley Gets the Reuben

By R.C. Harvey, October 27, 2021

https://www.humortimes.com/96530/ray-billingsley-gets-reuben/

 

GROO THE WANDERER animated adaptation in the works

Legendary Spanish cartoonist Sergio Aragonés sells animation rights of beloved character to Did I Err Productions.

Taimur Dar 11/22/2021

https://www.comicsbeat.com/groo-the-wanderer-animation-adaptation-announced/#comment-2868180

 

Marvel Prototype Stamps From Marie Severin On Auction Today

November 21, 2021

by Jeremy Konrad

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/marie-severin-marvel-superhero-artwork-heritage-auctions/

 

Could Kalo become the Smokey Bear-type mascot for pandemic hygiene? [in print as A Smokey Bear-type mascot for covid hygiene?]

By Katherine Ellison

Washington Post November 16, 2021  p. E1, 5

online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/covid-mascot-kids-vaccination/2021/11/12/e484df08-3cc0-11ec-8ee9-4f14a26749d1_story.html

 

Best Graphic Novels 2021 | SLJ Best Books

by Alec Chunn, Mahnaz Dar, Thomas Maluck, Alea Perez

Nov 22, 2021

https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=best-graphic-novels-2021-slj-best-books

 

Monday, November 22, 2021

Trash Panda, no more! I am Covid Fighter!

Could Kalo become the Smokey Bear-type mascot for pandemic hygiene? [in print as A Smokey Bear-type mascot for covid hygiene?]

Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 11/21/2021



Daily Crosshatch blog & podcast by Brian Heater

  Interviews. 2007-2011, archived at the Wayback Machine, https://web.archive.org/web/20190120111928/http://thedailycrosshatch.com/category/interviews/


Best graphic novels of 2021 [in print as Graphic novels with big impact]
These graphic narratives stayed with us, sparking illumination through illustration
By Michael Cavna and David Betancourt
 Washington Post November 21, 2021  p. E15
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/11/18/best-graphic-novels/

Cartoonist Ray Billingsley has been portraying Black family life for decades — and now he's getting his due.
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post November 20 2021
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/11/20/ray-billingsley-curtis-comic/

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMIC ART
Vol. 23, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2021

In Support of Their Fathers' and Mother's Legacies: 13 Offspring of China's Prominent Cartoonists Explain
John A. Lent with Xu Ying
1

Coping with Conflict: Boxing Heroes and German Comics in the Aftermath of the First World War
William Hamilton
79

"Any Children?": "The Family Circus" and the Problems of Parenthood
Michele Ann Abate
138

"Fragging" The Afghan War: Red Blood
Jose Alaniz
168

All You Need Is Kill, Not Love -Considering the Romantic Relationship in the Manga and Film Adaptations of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's Novel
Artur Skweres
204

Jason Little Discusses The Vagina, His NSFW Webcomic
Mike Rhode
229

The Border Separating Us: Autobiographical Comics of an Australian World War I Internment Camp
Aaron Humphrey and Simon Walsh
254

Tintin and the Jews (of Contemporary Literature)
Toby Juliff
271

Within and Between the Visual Metaphoricity of Comics: A Semiotic Approach to the Mahabharata in Amar Chitra Katha
Shivani Sharma
288

Dramatizing Ontology in 18 Days: Grant Morrison's Mahabharata
and the Battle to Save Eternity!
Jeff S. Wilson
313

The Role of Fox Feature Syndicate in the Implementation of the Comics Code Authority
Ignacio Fernandez Sarasola
334

An Interview with 2021 Oscar Nominee: Icelandic Artist, Gisli Darri Halldorsson
Alexandra Bowman
Edited by Michael Rhode
374

Remembrances of Things Past: Childhood in Graphic Memoirs
Kirsten Mollegaard
385

The Social Functions and Impacts of Popular Manga in Contemporary Japan: A Case of GOLDEN KAMUY
Kinko Ito
403

Slaying the Monster: Heroic Lesbian Narratives in World's Finest
Chadwick L. Roberts
Anita K. McDaniel
421

Poems, Comics and the Spaces Between: An Examination of the Interplay between Poem and Page
Angelo Letizia
447

The Oriental Superheroes: Political Questions in G. Willow Wilson's Cairo: A Graphic Novel and Ms. Marvel
NoranAmin
458

The Maternal-Feminine and Matrixial Borderspace in Megan Kelso's ''Watergate Sue"
Alisia Grace Chase
471

Morpheus Aeternorum: Dreams, Androgyny, and Their Characteristics in Sandman (Preludes & Nocturnes), by Neil Gaiman
Felipe Rodolfo Hendriksen
492

When Le Chat Was Put Among the Pigeons
Musings by Wim Lockefeer
509

Obituary & Remembrance of Manga Historian Shimizu Isao
Ronald Stewart
513

On the Passing of Comics Scholar Tom Inge
Mike Rhode
Marc Singer
Jose Alaniz
Charles Hatfield
Joseph Witek
Vijay Shah
Joe Sutliff Sanders
Michael A. Torregrossa
Randy Duncan
Brian Cremins
John A. Lent
520

Research Prompts
John A. Lent
531

New Light on the Soon-to-Be Famous Marie Duval
A Review Essay
David Kunzie
536

Book Reviews
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste
Stephanie Burt
John A. Lent
Jean Sebastien
Charles W. Henebry
John A. Lent
Maite Urcaregui
Michael Rhode
John A. Lent
John A. Lent
Chris York
Laura Sayre
John A. Lent
553

International Journal of Comic Art Manuscript Preparation Guide
John A. Lent and Jaehyeon Jeong
592

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Nov 22 P&P Live! Ken Krimstein — When I Grow Up: The Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers - with Paul Karasik

P&P Live! Ken Krimstein — When I Grow Up: The Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers - with Paul Karasik

Upcoming Event
Monday, November 22, 2021 - 6:00pm

Click here to register for the virtual event!

From the prize-winning author of The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt, a stunning graphic narrative of newly discovered stories from Jewish teens on the cusp of WWII.

Ken Krimstein has published cartoons in the New YorkerPunch, the Wall Street Journal, and more. He is the author of The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt, which won the Bernard J. Brommel Award for Biography and Memoir, and was a finalist for the Jewish Book Award and the Chautauqua Prize, and also of Kvetch as Kvetch Can.

Krimstein will be joined in conversation with, Paul Karasik, the co-author (along with David Mazzucchelli) of the perennial graphic novel classic City of Glass, adapted from Paul Auster's novel.

P&P Live!
Washington, DC 20008
Non Fiction
Offsite
When I Grow Up: The Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers Cover Image
$28.00
ISBN: 9781635573701
Availability: In Stock—Click for Locations
Published: Bloomsbury Publishing - November 16th, 2021

The Post profiles Ray Billingsley

Cartoonist Ray Billingsley has been portraying Black family life for decades — and now he's getting his due

The Post's best graphic novels of 2021

Best graphic novels of 2021 [in print as Graphic novels with big impact]

These graphic narratives stayed with us, sparking illumination through illustration

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/

That darn Michael Ramirez

Draw a line on cartoons [Michael Ramirez]

Jessica Peterson, Two Harbors, Minn.

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

WAMU's 1A

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"

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