At Westfield Comics Blog, comics artist/writer Rich Tommaso talks about Dry County, a now-collected five-issue comic that’s both a tribute to detective pulp fiction and lightly rooted in autobiography.
At Westfield Comics Blog, comics artist/writer Rich Tommaso talks about Dry County, a now-collected five-issue comic that’s both a tribute to detective pulp fiction and lightly rooted in autobiography.
For her masters thesis in the visual narrative program at New York City’s School of Visual Arts, Brooklyn-based infographics artist and comics creator Jenny Goldstick explored the memory of her earliest heartbreak.
There was a diverse set of work from comics artist Michael Gaydos on display in Beacon, NY this past March. Mad Dooley Gallery’s “Michael Gaydos: Collected” highlighted a versatile career in comics — from his strange, full-color contribution to a story in Mirage Comics’ 1992-era Turtle Soup to gorgeous inked pages from Alias, on which he worked with Brian Michael Bendis.
When I saw The Beat’s news item on Mark Waid returning to BOOM! Studios in order to produce more work, I thought I might dig up a post I wrote about his Potter’s Field, a 2011 mini-series for the comics and graphic novel publisher.