“Are you non-compliant, bitch?! Heck yeah, you are! xoxoxoxo” This is the gift message I included when I bought one of my closest girlfriends a..
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Women and Comics: An Interview with Julia Wertz
Julia Wertz’s autobiographical comics (which she started posting on a blog in her early twenties with the title, The Fart Party) are about the tension between lightness..
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Women and Comics: An Interview with Eleanor Davis
Eleanor Davis will tell you that “making art is hard.” And because Eleanor is a very direct person, she will go on to explain, “I..
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Women and Comics: An Interview with Lucy Knisley
Lucy Knisley is a geek. She’s a food lover, or as she’s been called by NPR, a “food nerd.” She’s a confident, candid, charmingly self-effacing..
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Women and Comics: An Interview with Nicole J. Georges
Nicole J. Georges has been writing and self-publishing comic memoirs about her life since she was in her teens. These zines called Invincible Summer have been..
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You Should Be Playing Super Meat Boy Right Now
Roughly forty minutes into playing Super Meat Boy, I was yelling things from our office to my husband in the living room like, “WE’RE GOING..
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Amazing Fictional Worlds Hollywood Needs to Adapt Immediately (Part 2)
And I’m back. It’s time for me to finish up my two-part series on fictional worlds I want to see adapted into films. If you..
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Amazing Fictional Worlds Hollywood Needs to Adapt Immediately (Part 1)
Around eight or nine years old, I discovered the Mad Max universe through Beyond the Thunderdome when I happened upon it while flipping through the channels on..
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