marjane satrapi

Are Marjane Satrapi’s Works Comics or Graphic Novels?

Are Marjane Satrapi’s Works Comics or Graphic Novels?

Marjane Satrapi is a complicated woman living and working at the intersection of many overlapping identity factors, and her books Persepolis and Embroideries provide us different facets through which to view this complex of relations.

Can Comics Survive Changing Print and Digital Formats without Compromising Artistic Integrity?

Can Comics Survive Changing Print and Digital Formats without Compromising Artistic Integrity?

Aaron Kashtan's Between Pen and Pixel is a deep exploration into your father's comics, your comics, and the future of comics.

On Life in Graphic Detail

Ryan Reynolds Talks to Murderous Cats in ‘The Voices’

Ryan Reynolds Talks to Murderous Cats in ‘The Voices’

In The Voices, Ryan Reynolds seems like a normal guy… until his dogs and cats start chatting with him.

Why Is It Like That Here? Comics As a Medium for Exploring Our Varying Senses of Place

The Best American Non-Required Reading 2009 ed. Dave Eggers

A Case for Comics in College

Chicken with Plums

Off the Radar – The Top 30 DVDs of 2008

Capturing the Abstract in the Concrete

Persepolis

A Gallery of Good Works: The Best Films of 2007