The Comics Journal 291 - No. 291 Author:Gary Groth The historic magazine about comics, available to the book trade for the first time! — The Comics Journal is the award-winning print magazine and website exploring the widest range of cartooningnewspaper strips, alternative and mainstream graphic novels, international works, editorial cartoons, webcomics, and much morein ... more »the world. Treating the medium as an art form, TCJ is the magazine of record for one of the fastest-growing 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, in-depth magazine guides customers to new discoveries.
The Comics Journal #291's cover interview is with comics artist Tim Sale, the house artist for the television series Heroes. Sale's artwork has also graced prestigious mainstream projects such as Batman: the Long Halloween, Spider-Man Blue and Superman Confidential. The Eisner winner chats about his stylized takes on characters such as Spider-Man, Batman, Daredevil, Catwoman and Superman, as well as his earlier work on comics such as Grendel, and elaborates on the dynamics of collaborating with writers such as Jeph Loeb and Darwyn Cooke. The Journal queries up-and-coming cartoonist Josh Simmons on his disturbing and often funny body of workhis minicomics, his series Happy; his debut graphic novel, House; and his forthcoming book, Jessica Farm. Also in this issue: a huge gallery of kinetic anarchy from Funny, Films, Giggle, and other Golden Age comic books by Dan Gordon.« less