Cool Event Alert: Critical Glitch
If you’re in the New York area next week, check out Ouchi Gallery’s second comics exhibition, “Critical Glitch.”
APES WEEK: Unpublished on the Planet of the Apes – Marvel Comics
This week, Apemeister Rich Handley takes you on a fascinating journey through the Greatest Apes Comics That Never Were! Today: Some of the greatest — and strangest — Marvel Comics stories that never saw print.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Batman ’66 and the Madness of King Tut
Rest in peace, Victor Buono. The folks at DC’s Batman ’66 have done you justice.
APES WEEK: Gabriel Hardman’s Five Best ‘Planet of the Apes’ Moments
The writer-artist who, along with his wife Corinna Sara Bechko, was one of the main architects of Boom! Studios’ successful Apes line, lists his Five Best Moments in Apedom.
YOU SHOULD BE READING THIS: Red Sonja
Our man Menachem Luchins is back with another awesome suggestion of a book that you really need to check out.
SUPER-STAR HOLIDAY SPECIAL: Jim Zub and a Winter’s BONE
Writer Jim Zub pours the egg nog today, so pull up to the fire and here the tale of a Canadian winter’s quest for Jeff Smith’s “Bone.”
Cool Event Alert: Drink and Draw in NYC
In the New York area? Then check out the monthly Drink & Draw on Wednesday night!
It’s … APES WEEK!
All this week, we’re bringing you a steady stream of simian superiority!
HOT PICKS Gift Guide #17: ‘The Art of Archie: The Covers’
Y’know, Betty and Veronica really are kinda hot. Is it wrong for me to think that?
The Lost Nick Cardy Cover
Ed Catto, Comics Renaissance Man, brings you the story of a weird find:
13th DIMENSION Wants YOU to … GO APE!
Somewhere in the universe there has to be something better than man. And you’ll find it right here in the 13th Dimension starting Monday, with … APES WEEK!
ALTERNATIVE FRIDAYS: Cloudy With A Chance of Naughty
In our last installment, we took a look at the obscure underground comix tabloid, The Funny Papers, a shortlived monthly from 1975, that featured the finest alternative cartoonists of the day, including R. Crumb, Vaughn Bodé, Trina Robbins, and Justin Green, among many others. This time we feature an interview with TFP art director, cartoonist and children’s book illustrator Ron Barrett, plus a brief email chat with Ron’s assistant AD, Faye Dorman.