Comic Art

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Cover by Ernesto Cabral for the Fall 2003 issue of Comic Art

Comic Art is a magazine, edited by Todd Hignite, which surveys newspaper comic strips, magazine cartoon panels and comic book art, both historical and contemporary.[1]

History and profile

Comic Art was established in 2002.[2] The first seven issues featured articles on Art Spiegelman, Daniel Clowes, Harvey Kurtzman, Crockett Johnson and Frank King. According to critic Tom Spurgeon, "Comic Art is a comics publication that... has chosen to investigate the good and interesting no matter when it's been done."[3] Daniel Zimmer is the publication's graphic design and art director.

It is not connected with the original fanzine Comic Art, which was published (beginning in 1960) by Maggie and Don Thompson.

Awards

In 2003 the magazine was nominated for both the Eisner Awards and Harvey Awards.

Since August 2006, Comic Art has been published annually in book form by Buenaventura Press. In 2006, Yale University Press published a collection of Hignite's "In The Studio" columns in an expanded 320-page hardback, In the Studio: Visits with Contemporary Cartoonists, ISBN 0-300-11016-2.

See also

References

  1. "An Interview With Todd Hignite". The Comics Reporter. July 23, 2006. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  2. "Comic Art Magazine #1 (Comic Art Magazine, 1)". Amazon. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  3. Tom Spurgeon (2005). Review of Comic Art #7. at The Comics Reporter. Retrieved on November 2, 2006.

External links

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