ALTERNATIVE FRIDAYS: Nick Cardy in His Own Words
Nov08

ALTERNATIVE FRIDAYS: Nick Cardy in His Own Words

In his latest Alternative Fridays column, historian Jon B. Cooke takes you on an illustrated journey through the beautiful artwork of Nick Cardy, who died earlier this week. Included is an insightful interview Cooke conducted with Cardy about some of his best-known material.

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YOU SHOULD BE READING THIS: Dean Trippe’s ‘Something Terrible’
Nov06

YOU SHOULD BE READING THIS: Dean Trippe’s ‘Something Terrible’

Menachem Luchins‘ latest entry in his biweekly column. Read on, because even if you’ve read about Something Terrible, you’ve not read this perspective:

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One on One: Writer Vito Delsante and Artist Sean Izaakse
Nov01

One on One: Writer Vito Delsante and Artist Sean Izaakse

It’s Friday. Sit back and enjoy this one, like you’re listening in on a bar conversation between a writer and artist about what they love — and don’t — about comics and their careers. Enjoy:

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BREAKING IN: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Nov01

BREAKING IN: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Zach Brunner is like thousands of young turks trying to make it in the tough-as-nails world of comics. Brave of heart, Zach’s agreed to chronicle his efforts trying to climb up through the ranks. He’ll be checking in every couple of weeks or so. Here’s Zach on how he started this journey:

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HEY KIDS, COMICS! by Rob Kelly and Chris Ryall — Part 2
Nov01

HEY KIDS, COMICS! by Rob Kelly and Chris Ryall — Part 2

Every other Friday, Rob Kelly is serializing his book “Hey Kids, Comics!: True-Life Tales From The Spinner Rack,” here at 13th Dimensi0n. Today, we finish up the chapter by IDW’s Chris Ryall. Missed the first part? No worries. It’s here.:

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ALTERNATIVE FRIDAYS, by Jon B. Cooke
Oct25

ALTERNATIVE FRIDAYS, by Jon B. Cooke

Another week ending and another feature beginning! Jon B. Cooke, comics journalist and historian, joins the ranks of 13th Dimension regulars with an every-other-week column in this very spot. It’s called Alternative Fridays. Why? Read on.

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