Comic Review: Jeremy
[Purchase Book via Lulu] Full disclosure here, folks — I’ve known Calamity Jon online for a few years now, and before I knew him, I did a piece on Gone & Forgotten, his Classic Comic Makin’ Fun Of...
View ArticleInterview: H3rwig Maurer
Cover of Automind H3rwig Maurer is a pretty cool guy with talent to spare. He’s a musician, producer (as Smack3000), composer, sound editor for films (including The Passion of the Christ, Apocalypto,...
View ArticleInterview: Buttersafe
Buttersafe Expo (Photo credit: besighyawn) I was lucky to discover Buttersafe relatively early in the comic’s life; they were actually one of the very first Kittysneezes/Project Wonderful advertisers...
View ArticleInterview: Wry Ann Duchane
Wry Ann Duchane first came to Internet Comic Prominence with the strip Hound’s Home, a long-running strip about George Glass, his two cats he taught to talk, and a talking, hyper-intelligent monkey....
View ArticleComic Book Review: Mort Finkleman’s Tales To Suffice
[Purchase Comic] These days, comic books are usually printed on higher-quality paper than they used to be and have a generally glossier look, which can help us appreciate their finer details or make...
View ArticleComic Review: Ursa Minors!
[Purchase Book] There are times in which a graphic novel can so perfectly capture the balance of satire and action that one literally cannot decide whether to laugh or marvel. Well, sure, it’s possible...
View ArticleComic Review: The Best American Comics 2008
[Purchase Book] I’ve grown to really enjoy the yearly “Best American” anthologies; Dave Eggers’ “Non-Required Reading” was my gateway into them (I typically think of them as alternate issues of...
View ArticleInterview: Jason Little
Cover via Amazon Jason Little is a great cartoonist and illustrator, who just finished his recent, long-form serialized graphic novel, Motel Art Improvement Service, a continuation of the Bee series,...
View ArticleInterview: Nick Abadzis
Self-portrait of Nick Abadzis, British cartoonist. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Nick Abadzis is a writer and illustrator who wrote the 2007 instant classic Laika, the heartbreaking graphic novel about the...
View ArticleInterview: Eric Paul Johnson
Eric Paul Johnson is not only a friend of Kittysneezes, he’s also a talented writer, cartoonist and underground newspaper editor. His comic, Loon News: The Comic Strip! (a/k/a Mike and Eric) has...
View ArticleComic Review: Punk Rock And Trailer Parks
[Purchase Book] I have to admit that this was a book that was written pretty much for me. I’m a comics geek AND a music geek, and it’s a comic book about discovering punk rock in Akron, OH circa 1980....
View ArticleI Want My Bike Back: Episode #3
Frequently, people will read this comic and then solemnly inform me that I stole the story from Punch-Drunk Love. (Not even that David Phillips stole it; that I personally stole it.) Just for the...
View ArticleComic Review: The Cowboy Wally Show
Cover of The Cowboy Wally Show [Purchase Book] Kyle Baker is probably most known for Why I Hate Saturn which… I haven’t read yet. But The Cowboy Wally Show was his debut graphic novel, and my second...
View ArticleReview: Lulu and Mitzy: Best Laid Plans
[Purchase Book] Lulu & Mitzy: Best Laid Plans is not only the debut of a new series, but also the debut of the author, S. Eddy Bell. The fact that it’s a debut is particularly amazing, considering...
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