BY SARAH ROSENBLATT Copyright, Truth-out.org. Reprinted with Permission. Click below to enlarge. Sarah Rosenblatt is a Seattle-based comic artist drawn to comics’ high potential for interdisciplinary work as well as social and cultural commentary. Her work deals with current events as well as autobiographical content, infused with political and feminist overtones. Continue reading
Category Archives: comics journalism
Detained
BY EROYN FRANKLIN Eroyn Franklin is a Seattle-based maker of comics, zines, illustration, and miscellaneous art stuffs. Eroyn’s minicomics range from the absurd to the obscene and her 2 rather serious graphic novels, Detained and Another Glorious Day at the Nothing Factory, were created with the support of The Xeric Foundation, 4Culture, Artist Trust, and … Continue reading
Elsewhere
BY SARA DRAKE Sara Drake is a Chicago-based cartoonist, writer and educator. She enjoys geodes, quiet moments with quiet people, and aspires to be the first cartoonist at the South Pole. “Operation Lunch,” Drake’s newest graphic project, is a mosaic of interviews collected over lunch with Khmer Rouge regime survivors spliced with Drake’s experience as … Continue reading
Last Call #3: Club Lingerie
BY NOEL FRANKLIN Noel Franklin is a Seattle-based performance poet and visual artist with an academic background in fine arts printmaking. Her poetry has garnered a Seattle Arts Commission grant, a Jack Straw Foundation Fellowship and placement on Seattle’s National Poetry Slam team. Her visual art has been exhibited in Seattle, Sacramento and San Francisco. … Continue reading
Last Call #2: The Dingo Bar
BY NOEL FRANKLIN Credits: Thanks to Kenn Rodriguez for setting me on the trail and Miguel Corrigan for being open about his wonderful past venture, The Dingo Bar. Also to Stacy Parrish, Eric McFadden, Matthew John Conley, Lewi Longmire, Lisa Gill, Michael Henningsen, Joe Anderson and Tracy Paris for helping me with stories and images. … Continue reading