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July is international zine month, and one Paducah magazine is working to help artists and musicians in the city's local art ...
Marvel's first supervillain ever the Mole Man joins the MCU in the official Fantastic Four: First Steps tie-in comic, showing ...
From Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko to names like Bill Sienkiewicz, George Perez, Jim Lee, and Neal Adams, these are comics' greatest artists.
When the massive storm that knocked out power across the Pittsburgh area hit at the end of April, local comic book artist ...
As The Fantastic Four: First Steps barrels towards its 25 July release date, Marvel fans have been treated to a first look at the villainous Mole Man. Seemingly played by Paul Walter Hauser, the ...
Owner Jeff Beck doubles down on banned books while creating space for LGBTQ+ creators and readers to find meaningful ...
Importing elements of Disney cartoons and newspaper strips into his countercultural comics, Robert Crumb created a transgressive, influential style.
Robert Crumb is often credited with single-handedly transforming the comics medium into a place for adult expression, in the process pioneering the underground comic book industry, and ...
Reading about Feiffer and Crumb made me think of another set of underground comics, ones that also present a world of ...
The underground-comic artist visits the Whitney with his biographer, Dan Nadel, and considers some old friends: his own psychedelic skulls, placemat sketches, and muscly women.
For the man who effectively invented underground comics in the 1960s, rubbing his readers’ faces in his sexual proclivities was always the point. If Crumb, now 81, was helpless against his own ...
In 1972, Art Spiegelman was a 24-year-old underground comix artist — the “x” was adopted early to signify the movement’s rebellious imperative — rubbing ink-stained elbows with fellow ...