The Comics Journal #307 – Insights on Animation & Comics by Cathy Malkasian, Ho Che Anderson, and More

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Explore The Comics Journal #307, featuring interviews and insights on animation and comics from industry experts.

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Welcome to the vibrant world of The Comics Journal #307, the award-winning magazine that has been a cornerstone of comics journalism for over 45 years. This issue delves deep into the captivating relationship between animation and comics, offering readers an enriching experience that combines insightful interviews, compelling stories, and stunning visuals.

One of the highlights of this issue is an exclusive interview with the talented Cathy Malkasian, an animation director known for her work on beloved shows like Curious George and The Wild Thornberrys. In this engaging conversation, Malkasian discusses her transition from animation to graphic novels, focusing on her first middle-grade graphic novel titled NoBody Likes You, Greta Grump. Readers will gain unique insights into her creative process and the inspirations behind her work.

Another significant feature includes the contributions from Ho Che Anderson, a renowned graphic biographer. He shares his animation storyboards, providing a glimpse into his artistic journey and the narratives that shape his storytelling. This section is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of graphic storytelling and animation.

The issue also presents a fascinating dialogue between Anya Davidson and Sally Cruikshank, where they discuss the profound impact of the underground comics movement on Cruikshank’s aesthetic. This conversation spans several art forms, including indie shorts and Flash animation, while also touching on their contributions to feature films and educational programming like Sesame Street.

In addition to these interviews, readers will discover a treasure trove of features, including:

  • An unpublished comic by Ben Sears, known for his work on Midnight Gospel.
  • A behind-the-scenes look at the creative process from Christy Marx, the creator of Jem and the Holograms, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of both animation and comic artistry.
  • Captivating sketchbook art by Vanesa Del Rey, celebrated for her work on Black Widow.
  • An inspiring interview with Ness Garza, a former Amazon warehouse worker who has transitioned into cartooning.
  • A thought-provoking essay by Paul Karasik on an unseen gem in the comic arts.

Throughout the issue, readers will be treated to full-color illustrations that complement the rich narratives and discussions presented. The Comics Journal #307 not only chronicles the continuum of comic arts but also serves as a testament to the passion and rigor that have defined its legacy.

Whether you are a long-time fan of comics or new to the medium, this issue offers a comprehensive look at the intertwined worlds of animation and comics, making it an invaluable addition to your collection.

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