The Complete Plays of William Shakespeare as adapted by Eric Kim
Called Cliff Notes for Cliff Notes and known worldwide for it’s astounding brevity, The Complete Plays of William Shakespeare as adapted by Eric Kim is presented here in all of it’s two-panel bliss!...
View ArticleSilver Snail Toronto Closed for G20 & Discounted Comics for World Leaders
There will be many side effects more significant than this to the insane debacle that is the Toronto G “how to spend a billion stupidly summit” 20, but here’s one for all you Toronto comic lovers… Due...
View ArticleThe Comic Archive: shoptalk with comic artists
Do you spend hours alone in a dark room drawing comics? Feel a bit like your working in a void? It’s always good to hear how others do their thing, get some perspective. Found some recent clips from...
View ArticleHey Kids, Comix!
Time for the weekly funnies! First lets catch up with the other guys on TX Click on the art to read larger versions on their own sites… Karl Kerschl posted a new episode of The Abominable Charles...
View ArticleThe Moon: Canadian Comics Magazine from 1902
The Moon, 1902 The tireless comic researcher John Adcock has a fantastic blog post up introducing The Moon, a Canadian satire magazine from the early 1900s that featured art by Arthur G. Racey, C.W....
View ArticleInterview: The Communist Manifesto (Illustrated)
The Communist Manifesto – Chapter One: Historical Materialism. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Edited by: George S. Rigakos, Illustrated by: Red Viktor. (ISBN: 978-0-9812807-2-1 Paperback, 32pp) Just...
View ArticleThe C-List: Last C-List of 2010
Dedicated to Dirk Deppey. One more kick at the can. It’s been a quiet week around comics-ville, but I thought I’d round things up to round off the year. Look for a few more lists and reviews in the...
View ArticleThe Sequential Round Table: 2010 in Review
For our second ever podcast David Hains, Dalton Sharp, Salgood Sam and Dave Howard met up in Toronto to take a look back at the last year. News stories that stuck in our craws, and the books we loved...
View ArticleCalling all Cartoonists, Sequential Artists, and Mark Makers.
The next Bi-annual deadline for submissions of graphic fiction to be published in the spring 2011 – 13th edition – of carte blanche is March 15th! You have 53 days to submit! carte blanche is an online...
View ArticleThe C-List: Charlie Bell, 1916-2011
Item! Charlie Bell, one-time cartoonist for the Regina Leader-Post, died January 28 at the age of 94. Bell started as a political cartoonist with the paper in 1947, moved sideways into reporting, and...
View ArticleBob Monks, 1928-2011
Windsor cartoonist Bob Monks died February 8, according to the Windsor Star. Known for his caricatures of local characters and celebrities, Monk was also an educator and tv personality, hosting the...
View ArticleGordon Reid, 1936-2011
Calgary Cartoonist Was Also Painter by BK Munn Gordon A. Reid, a cartoonist and painter who worked for the Calgary Herald, has died. Reid died February 26 of a combination renal failure and...
View ArticleWe’ll call this one “max spouts off a bit”
Me and Sam back when i went by Max and this could be called “Sam and Max” Taken at Quantum Comics circa 1994ish by James Armstrong. Hey ho, always a bit awkward feeling when it come to talking about...
View ArticleWalter Trier’s Toyland and The Animals’ Conference Exhibit at AGO
I mentioned cartoonist Walter Trier on the site recently. If you are in Toronto or will be for TCAF you should seriously consider checking out the permanent Trier Exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario....
View ArticleMAY DAY: The Progressive Cartoon Culture in Canada
Nutter, Montreal Herald, Nov 26, 1913 Cartoonists on the Left: 1873-1939 by BK Munn In honour of May Day, and on the eve of the federal election, Sequential presents a small historical gallery of...
View ArticleThe C-List: Paying For Alpha Flight
Comics links, covering everything right-wing: from Canadian fascism to Canadian libertarianism. Item! The great critic Ken Parille has a 3-way conversation with himself about Chester Brown’s Paying For...
View ArticleHey Kids, Comix!
I’ve not done one of these for a bit, been busy with summer cleaning and moving, and thought I might as well let Eric Dyck’s Mon Qui Towne have centre stage for a little bit. I’d like to add a couple...
View ArticleToday is the 75th Anniversary of the Spanish Revolution
Taking a bit of a holiday today, in honour of those brave workers who, on July 19, 1936, established a revolutionary society all over Spain. I wish I had an anarchist comic to link to here but I will...
View ArticleNorm Muffitt, 1942-2011
Yellowknifer Cartoonist Was Also Pilot, RCMP Officer by BK Munn Cartoonist Norm Muffitt, known by the pen-name “Bush”, has died in Edmonton after suffering from brain and lung cancer. He was 69....
View ArticleHey Kids, Comix, by John Martz!
Living not far from the big O, this made me laugh. John Martz! Related posts: Hey Kids, Comix! Time for the weekly funnies! First lets catch up with... Hey Kids, Comix! Hey, so been a while since i did...
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