Craig Yoe Talks ICON, Krazy Kat, and Whether Today's Cartoonists Ever Get Laid
The self-described pervert – see interview below – gets what he deserves for revealing Joe Shuster's secret identity. Photo by Adrian Buckmaster. Craig Yoe has been called a “celebrated designer” by no...
View ArticlePeter Kuper: Drawn to an International Comic Art Career
Peter Kuper’s seen it all. And he wants us to see it, too. So he draws it for us. His visits to Latin America, the Middle East, and beyond have been providing him with perspective and inspiration for...
View ArticleInsider Histories: Black Cartoonist E. Simms Campbell
E. Simms Campbell was an indispensable part of Esquire’s birth in the early 1930s. He established its visual style. He invented the original Esky character. And, in the words of its founding editor...
View ArticleFlash Gordon, the Grid, and the Midcentury West Coast Art Scene
Subscribe to Print Magazine for intelligent insights into design history and the state of the industry. Sign up today and get a free download—Typography Today. American art had been drawing from Sunday...
View Article13 Best Graphic Novels & Books About Comics from 2016—A Designer’s Guide
You survived 2016 without having your head explode. So congratulations: You deserve at least one book by and about artists of comic strips, comic books and graphic novels. And here are some...
View ArticleTunnel Visions: Comics Track the Evolution of NYC Subways
Never mind that comics were exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum in 1951, then at the Whitney in 1983 and MOMA in 1990. That’s all so 20th century. Finally, comics have arrived at the city’s coolest...
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