Comics Journal #293

Bob Levin gets drunk with Zap cartoonist S. Clay Wilson; Alex Robinson: from Journal hatchet job to critical acclaim; reviews of Ware, Hergé, Huizenga, Spiegelman, Hernandez and more; plus Joe Matt and the CCS Class of 2008.


Buckle up for a wild ride, as Bob Levin interviews underground-comix legend S. Clay Wilson and survives to tell the tale. This definitive profile covers Wilson’s career and artistic philosophies — but more to the point, it’s a conversation with S. Clay Wilson, which means that it’s anybody’s guess what he’ll say next. This is, as they say, one for the books.


Also in this issue: Box Office Poison author Alex Robinson talks comics with Tom Crippen; Noah Van Sciver presents a cartoon interview with The Poor Bastard creator Joe Matt; an extensive comics section featuring the Center for Cartoon Studies’ 2008 graduating class; R. C. Harvey reports from the annual gathering of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists; Dan Vado remembers the beginning of California’s Alternative Press Expo; a preview of Yuichi Yokoyama’s forthcoming book Travel; and much, much more.
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Comics Journal #293

Bob Levin gets drunk with Zap cartoonist S. Clay Wilson; Alex Robinson: from Journal hatchet job to critical acclaim; reviews of Ware, Hergé, Huizenga, Spiegelman, Hernandez and more; plus Joe Matt and the CCS Class of 2008.


Buckle up for a wild ride, as Bob Levin interviews underground-comix legend S. Clay Wilson and survives to tell the tale. This definitive profile covers Wilson’s career and artistic philosophies — but more to the point, it’s a conversation with S. Clay Wilson, which means that it’s anybody’s guess what he’ll say next. This is, as they say, one for the books.


Also in this issue: Box Office Poison author Alex Robinson talks comics with Tom Crippen; Noah Van Sciver presents a cartoon interview with The Poor Bastard creator Joe Matt; an extensive comics section featuring the Center for Cartoon Studies’ 2008 graduating class; R. C. Harvey reports from the annual gathering of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists; Dan Vado remembers the beginning of California’s Alternative Press Expo; a preview of Yuichi Yokoyama’s forthcoming book Travel; and much, much more.
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Overview

Bob Levin gets drunk with Zap cartoonist S. Clay Wilson; Alex Robinson: from Journal hatchet job to critical acclaim; reviews of Ware, Hergé, Huizenga, Spiegelman, Hernandez and more; plus Joe Matt and the CCS Class of 2008.


Buckle up for a wild ride, as Bob Levin interviews underground-comix legend S. Clay Wilson and survives to tell the tale. This definitive profile covers Wilson’s career and artistic philosophies — but more to the point, it’s a conversation with S. Clay Wilson, which means that it’s anybody’s guess what he’ll say next. This is, as they say, one for the books.


Also in this issue: Box Office Poison author Alex Robinson talks comics with Tom Crippen; Noah Van Sciver presents a cartoon interview with The Poor Bastard creator Joe Matt; an extensive comics section featuring the Center for Cartoon Studies’ 2008 graduating class; R. C. Harvey reports from the annual gathering of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists; Dan Vado remembers the beginning of California’s Alternative Press Expo; a preview of Yuichi Yokoyama’s forthcoming book Travel; and much, much more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560979838
Publisher: Fantagraphics
Publication date: 10/29/2008
Series: Comics Journal Series
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Michael Dean lives in Seattle, WA. He has been an editor at The Comics Journal since 1999.

Kristy Valenti is an Eisner-Award winning editor and a writer. She lives in Seattle, Wash.

Gary Grothis the co-founder ofThe Comics Journaland Fantagraphics Books. He lives in Seattle.
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