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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Mazzucchelli's Odyssey

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David Mazzucchelli, of Batman: Year One , Daredevil , City of Glass , and Rubber Blanket fame, told me at the NYCC that he has a 300-page g...
Sunday, February 25, 2007

New York Comic-Con 2007: Part Two

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Saturday at the NYCC didn't start off as promising as Friday had. I was stuck waiting in line for an hour just to get inside, even with...
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The Full New York Comic-Con Post: Part One

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I had four reasons for going to the NYCC this year. (1) My Grant Morrison book was being launched; (2) I needed to look for some Legion of ...
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Saturday, February 24, 2007

NYCC 2007--Tired and Sleepy

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It's late. We just got home from the New York Comic-Con. I still need to do a few things before bed like a) get reference ready to bri...
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Tegneseriesiden, suckers!

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I have no idea what any of the words mean, but I checked my sitemeter info tonight and saw that at least one person recently viewed my blog ...
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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Batman in Living Prose!

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Batman #663 has already generated much commentary/consternation around the world with its prosaic depiction of the caped crusader. The pos...
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Friday, February 16, 2007

Grant Morrison: The Early Years

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One year ago, as mentioned in one of my very first blog posts ever, I ventured to the New York Comic-Con and spent a few minutes talking to ...
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Lyla Grace Has Superpowers

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Because my pal Frank Tempone finally updated his blog, I owe it to the world to do the same. Plus, next week will be a big week for me (ye...
Monday, January 01, 2007

BAG OF GLASS COMICS

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In honor of the new year, I'd like to formally announce an upcoming project! I don't know when it will be released, and I don't...
Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Deleted Scenes: The Grant Morrison Interview

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So, for my MASTER OF THE MEDIUM: GRANT MORRISON book, launching at the New York Comic-Con (see you there?), I called Grant and did a one-hou...
Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Katmandu

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Here's a piece I did last year in my sketchbook based on an image from some magazine-- Harper's probably. I was just playing aroun...
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Saturday, September 16, 2006

Gotham City

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When I was in college, Wizard magazine (which I actually read back in those days, before the interweb), in cooperation with DC Comics, ran ...
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Friday, September 15, 2006

Recommended: The Left Bank Gang

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Last week I read Jason's new graphic novel, The Left Bank Gang . This Fantagraphics edition needs more effective glue (my binding has a...
Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Ninja Wolf in Space

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In 2005, I self-published four issues of Ninja Wolf along with some other sweet minicomics. (They're all still available for a buck ap...
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Comic Book Scorecard: Week of 9/06/06

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This week was lighter than last week, both in terms of quantity and quality. Here we go: Uncanny X-Men #478, by Brubaker and Tan. I'v...
Monday, September 11, 2006

United 93

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I understand the concept of catharsis, but I rarely experience it. I look at art, whether it be paintings, fiction, or movies, from an inte...
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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Hey, Football!

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In honor of the start of a new football season, I'm tossing out a treat from my old pile o' art. Here's Michigan Heisman Trophy...
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Saturday, September 09, 2006

On Steve Yeowell

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When I expand my Sequart.com Grant Morrison columns into a book, I'm going to add brief sidebar essays on the major artists Morrison c...
Friday, September 08, 2006

Frank Miller and I

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In addition to my ungodly love for any archive editions, I can't resist the higher-end Absolute Editions published by DC either. These ...

The Callahan Gallery--Bob Kane's Batman

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I was reading the "Dark Knight Archives Volume 1" (which reprints the very first four issues of the "Batman" comic book)...
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Timothy Callahan is an educator and a writer. He has written books, like Grant Morrison: The Early Years, and edited books like Teenagers from the Future. He used to co-host the weekly Splash Page podcast, but now he mostly spends his free time creating role-playing games like CRAWLJAMMER and the upcoming SUPERWAR.
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