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Great Comics That Never Happened #20: New Yorker Two-In-One
Great Comics That Never Happened #20: New Yorker Two-In-One
Great Comics That Never Happened #20: New Yorker Two-In-One
In our recurring feature, ComicsAlliance writer Chris Sims and a rotating cast of talented artists imagine a finer world to bring you a look at the Best Comics Ever that Did Not, Will Not, and occasionally Can Not Happen! This week, the amazing Colleen Coover joins us to tell the story of the inter-company crossover you never expected to see...
Four Indie Comics Variant Covers for ‘The New Yorker’
Four Indie Comics Variant Covers for ‘The New Yorker’
Four Indie Comics Variant Covers for ‘The New Yorker’
Indie comics creators like Chris Ware, Adrian Tomine, Ivan Brunetti, and Dan Clowes are no strangers to "The New Yorker" magazine, but for the upcoming 85th anniversary edition of the magazine they're all going to be illustrating variant covers, comic book style...
The Rejected New Yorker Cartoons of Michael Kupperman
The Rejected New Yorker Cartoons of Michael Kupperman
The Rejected New Yorker Cartoons of Michael Kupperman
The bizarro world humor of "Tales Designed to Thrizzle" and "Snake 'n Bacon" creator Michael Kupperman has made its way into "The New Yorker" plenty of times before via his editorial cartoons, but as will not surprise you at all if you are a fan of Kupperman, some of his work proved to be -- well, maybe a little too Kuppermany for "a certain monocled, top-hatted
Chris Ware’s ‘New Yorker’ Cover, ‘This American Life’
Chris Ware’s ‘New Yorker’ Cover, ‘This American Life’
Chris Ware’s ‘New Yorker’ Cover, ‘This American Life’
Lots of Chris Ware everywhere: The indie artist drew the cover of the most recent "New Yorker," along with a typically melancholy Halloween feature. Boing Boing also reminded us of an episode of "This American Life" (below) that Ware animated for Showtime about a fad at an elementary school where kids started making cardboard cameras and pretended to film the events around them