This is Part 2 of a two part post of manga originals. Part 1 is here. I’ve been fortunate enough to recently see two truly spectacular exhibits of original manga pages. Seeing any manga originals is in itself a pretty rare occurrence–for a number of Japan-specific reasons–so it was truly a treat to see so …
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Mar 07 2023
Manga Exhibition Photo Dump (Part 1): Kaouro Mori
I’ve been fortunate enough to recently see two truly spectacular exhibits of original manga pages. Seeing any manga originals is in itself a pretty rare occurrence–for a number of Japan-specific reasons–so it was truly a treat to see so many amazing originals in such a short span of time. In this post: the Kaoru Mori …
Feb 14 2023
What I Read in 2022
Better late than never! Here’s my usual annual run-down of what comics I read in 2022–with some commentary here and there: Anaîs Nin: sur la mer des mensonges – Léonie Bischoff (FR) This beautiful comic about Anaîs Nin’s early years in Paris in the 1930’s is currently available only in French, but the word on …
Nov 30 2022
CXC 2022: Principles of Page and Panel Layout with Ben Towle
Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC) does a great job of filming and making public a ton of its programming post-show and among the current lot of videos posted from the just-concluded 2022 show is my Talk and Teach program, “Principles of Page and Panel Layout.” The video has gotten a surprising amount of views/traction, so I …
Oct 04 2022
Oyster War Chapter One – Now in French!
A while back, just as an exercise to practice my French, I–with a bit of help from my then French teacher–translated the first chapter of my book, Oyster War, into French. It was an interesting experience that gave me a bit of insight on the kind of issues professional translators must deal with on a …
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