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Jurijs Tatarkins and Riga’s Kuš! Comics Scene
Walking, creativity, and the rise of Latvia’s alternative comics world
21 hrs ago
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Paul Gravett on Queer as Comics: London’s New Exhibition
A conversation about curation, discovery, and the power of comics
Jun 23
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The US Gun Debate Meets the Graphic Novel
Dave Cowen on storytelling, uncertainty, and the making of Should We Buy A Gun?
Jun 18
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Alex Potts on Was That Normal?
From zines to Avery Hill: making a slice-of-life graphic novel in fragments
Jun 12
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Scott Chantler on His Acclaimed D-Day Graphic Memoir
A landmark Canadian graphic memoir of WWII, revisited for the 82nd anniversary of D-Day
Jun 5
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Why I’m Partnering with Mensch Publishing
From interviewing creators to helping bring graphic memoirs from thumbnail to publication
Jun 2
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May 2026
From The New Yorker to Graphic Memoir: Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
The cartoonist and comedian on Schulz’s influence and her two graphic memoirs
May 29
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Yevgenia Nayberg’s Chernobyl Graphic Memoir
From Kyiv to Brooklyn, on Jewish identity, memory, migration, and Soviet life
May 22
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Alex Frith on Neuroscience and Comics
On family collaboration, and working with illustrator Daniel Locke to turn science into comics.
May 15
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Jonathan Baylis on How He Creates an Anthology
Inside 20 years of So Buttons and the art of casting comics artists
May 8
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Creating a Graphic Memoir at 96
Inside Natalie d’Arbeloff’s North London studio, from her 1980s Augustine comics to a new 200-page graphic memoir
May 5
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Julia Alekseyeva’s Soviet Graphic Memoir
A life shaped by the upheavals of the 20th century—and its echoes in identity today
May 1
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