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The Comics Journal #297,New
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The historic magazine about comics!The Comics Journal is the awardwinning print magazine and website exploring the widest range of cartooning newspaper strips, alternative and mainstream graphic novels, international works, editorial cartoons, webcomics, and much more in the world. Treating the medium as an art form, TCJ is the magazine of record for one of the fastestgrowing categories in the book industry, as well as an area of increasing academic interest. TCJ is the perfect magazine for the widening spectrum of discerning and sophisticated readers who take home such books as Persepolis, Fun Home and The Complete Peanuts. Ever since its debut in 1976, The Comics Journal has promoted a wider range of comics than any magazine in the field, and bookstores that carry The Comics Journal routinely find out that the lively, indepth magazine guides customers to new discoveries. And yes, that means more sales!TCJ #297: A careerspanning interview with Mort Walker, the creator of the longrunning comic strips Beetle Bailey and Hi & Lois. Walker talks about the ways in which the Funny Pages have changed over the last halfcentury, working on the strips with his sons and his archival effort, The National Cartoon Museum. Graphic designer, editor and cartoonist Jordan Crane discusses his groundbreaking comics anthology NON, his internationally acclaimed allages graphic novel, The Clouds Above and his new series Uptight. Plus, an essay and gallery focusing on the work of the famous 17th Century caricaturist, Thomas K. Rowlandson.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'The Comics Journal #297' about? A: 'The Comics Journal #297' is an issue of the award-winning magazine that explores a wide range of cartooning, including newspaper strips, graphic novels, and webcomics. It features interviews, essays, and galleries focusing on both contemporary and historical works in comics.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Comics Journal #297'? A: The author of 'The Comics Journal #297' is Gary Groth, who is known for his contributions to the field of comics journalism and criticism.
- Q: What are the main features of this magazine issue? A: 'The Comics Journal #297' includes a career-spanning interview with Mort Walker, discussions on graphic design in comics, and a gallery focusing on the work of caricaturist Thomas K. Rowlandson.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Comics Journal #297' have? A: 'The Comics Journal #297' has a total of 207 pages, providing in-depth content related to comics and cartooning.
- Q: What is the binding type of this magazine? A: 'The Comics Journal #297' is available in paperback binding, making it a durable option for readers.
- Q: When was 'The Comics Journal #297' published? A: 'The Comics Journal #297' was published on May 12, 2009, with a release date of June 23, 2009.
- Q: Is 'The Comics Journal #297' suitable for collectors? A: Yes, 'The Comics Journal #297' is considered a collectible item, particularly for those interested in the history and evolution of comics.
- Q: What topics can I expect to find in this issue? A: This issue covers various topics in the comics industry, including interviews with prominent cartoonists, essays on graphic novels, and insights into the changing landscape of humor in comics.
- Q: Is 'The Comics Journal #297' appropriate for academic study? A: 'The Comics Journal #297' is an excellent resource for academic study, providing insights and analyses relevant to the growing field of comics studies.
- Q: Can I find information on international works in 'The Comics Journal #297'? A: Yes, this issue explores a wide range of international works in comics, showcasing diverse styles and narratives from around the world.