ICYMI My interview with @jordilafebre for @ComicsJournal . Talking creativity, breaking into comics, his extreme distaste for AI, and so much more. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation
https://t.co/QQlDcZXyH9
"Corto Maltese is written with a true literary intelligence that eludes much of the competition, and with historical and geographical depth that comes from curiosity." — @ComicsJournal
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"When [Pratt] draws Corto Maltese, even at repose, he always draws a man of destiny. A man at ultimate ease with himself, who knows who and what he is, yet a possessor of nearly-endless curiosity." — @ComicsJournal
Corto Maltese: Fable of Venice and Other Adventures is out now!
@HeavyMetalInk Steven Ringgenberg of The Comics Journal wrote a short bio on Jeffrey Catherine Jones. It's a fascinating read with a few images of Jones' art.
https://t.co/Ppr9z7krt3
Review on the @ComicsJournal. Caravaggio. Manara. Pazienza. Art. Bar fights. Old Lira banknotes nostalgia. Comics biographies (are rarely my thing). @fantagraphics
I think I skipped this in the deluge of pre-order choices, but this article peaked my interest.
Diane DiMassa: Still Homicidal After All These Years - The Comics Journal https://t.co/ge6l3VXtTC
"From Wildstorm to Act 4: An Interview with 'Artist Edition' Mastermind Scott Dunbier" by Zach Rabiroff, writing for @ComicsJournal (3/2/26): https://t.co/xxBAc6Gkxe
terrific peek at Sal Buscema. Not only the John Ford of cape comics but an all around mensch.
Sal Buscema Interview: Fantastic Fanzine #8-9 1969 - The Comics Journal https://t.co/o0hr0g779n
"Savage Tales as a series, as a collection, is a thing of beauty that occasionally remembers it can be art." @ComicsJournal recommends Lost Marvels No. 3: Savage Tales of the 1980s--out now! https://t.co/1xdZUZIvn5