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The Comics Journal #206
Cover Date: August, 1998
The Journal presents three big interviews drawing on all corners of the alternative comics field. We catch cover artist Peter Bagge at the crossroads of his comics career — he just ended the incredibly popular Hate: what's next for this fan-favorite cr ...
Issue Description
The Journal presents three big interviews drawing on all corners of the alternative comics field. We catch cover artist Peter Bagge at the crossroads of his comics career — he just ended the incredibly popular Hate: what's next for this fan-favorite creator? We also track down the finest young talent in editorial cartoons — Ted Rall — and enjoy a razor-sharp exchange with one of society's finest commentators about his satirically-charged newspaper work and his laugh-a-minute comics albums and longer stories like "The Worst Thing I've Ever Done." Our interview with underground legend Spain Rodriguez, begun in issue #204, concludes in this issue. Finally, we corner Vertigo mainstay Peter Milligan in the midst of his 1998 re-emergence into popular comics consciousness. Plus all the jokes, hard-nosed news, and reviews you've come to expect from the award-winning magazine!
The Comics Journal (1976)
- Publisher
- Fantagraphics
Volume Description
The Comics Journal is a magazine that covers the comics medium from an arts-first perspective, and one of the nation's most respected single-arts magazines, providing its readers with an eclectic mix of industry news, commentary, professional interviews, classic comics sections and reviews of current work on a regular basis. Due to its reputation as the American magazine with an interest in comics as an art form, the Journal has subscribers worldwide, and in this country serves as an important window into the world of comics for several general arts and news magazines.
Despite a contentious relationship with the rest of the North American comics industry, due in no small part to its investigative news stories and uncompromising review section, the Journal has won several industry awards, most notably the Utne Reader, Eisner and Harvey trophies.
In October 2009, we announced the next phase of the evolution of The Comics Journal, beginning in 2010 as a uniquely sized and formatted, evocatively visual and tactile semi-annual event, with expanded content at The Comics Journal website TCJ.com.
A comics magazine, which originally began as the New Nostalgia Journal, started in 1976 by Gary Groth and Mike Catron after the Nostalgia Journal (which ran 26 issues) lost their battle against the competing adzine, The Buyer's Guide. Gary and Mike, both in their twenties, had no plan, but somehow convinced the maker of the Nostalgia Journal to give them the paper.
As Gary Groth recalls:
I can’t remember how we talked them into this, but I suspect they were on their last legs and decided to hell with it, let’s give it to these two kids. Shortly thereafter, a box arrived in the mail with some back issues, a list of advertisers and a mailing list, and we were the proud new owners of Journal.
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