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The Comics Journal #294: Andrew Farago interviews Mark Tatulli

The Comics Journal #294, on sale very soon at fine newsstands everywhere, features my interview with Mark Tatulli, creator of the syndicated comic strips Lio and Heart of the City.

William Bazillion Chapter Five: The Conclusion

Here's the conclusion to Chapter Five of The Race for Santa's Nazi Gold:

http://www.williambazillion.com

And for those of you keeping score, here's the current status of the main characters:

William Bazillion, Fatty, Darryl, Weiner, William Sicilian, The Italian Battalion, Max O'Millions, Santa Claus: Missing, presumed dead

Dale Warlock: Back in the U.S., running Bazillion, Inc. during William's absence

Happy Birthday, Andrew!

Andrew Farago, curator of the Cartoon Art Museum, chronicler of William Bazillion, and my sweetie, is 32 today! Birthday wishes can be directed to andrewfarago at hotmail.com.

Happy birthday!

New Li'l Mell!

I really, really dig Neil's drawings of Mell on this page. They're some of my all-time favorite Li'l Mells.

www.girlamatic.com/comics/mell.php

And there's a new installment in The Chronicles of William Bazillion! Now with more Nixon than ever!

I've never heard Harvey say a word against Akron.

Richard from Midnight Fiction just posted a glowing review of The Max O'Millions Adventure Society. Supplies are running out, so if you'd like an actual on-paper copy, click the link and place your order.

Cartoon Art Museum Cartoonist in Residence

It had to happen one of these days...

January Cartoonist-In-Residence: Shaenon K. Garrity
For Immediate Release
Contact: Andrew Farago, 415-227-8666 ext. 314
Images available upon request

Saturday, January 19th, 2008 from 1pm to 3pm
Free and open to the public

New Smithson!

It is just. So. Emotional.

www.smithsoncomic.com

The 2007 Marvel Holiday Special, featuring a story written by Andrew Farago and myself, goes on sale Wednesday. So keep an eye out for that.

New Daily Webcomic Coming From Shaenon K. Garrity

New webcomic from Shaenon K. Garrity! I have no details to add to this excerpt from an interview with Shaenon Garrity and her husband Andrew Farago:

I’m writing a couple of weekly webcomics, Smithson.com and Li’l Mell, and rerunning my daily strip, Narbonic, with commentary. The fifth print volume of Narbonic will be available very soon, and may even be available by the time you read this interview. Oh, and I’ll be launching a new daily webcomic at the end of the month. I’m drawing the first strips now, so I’m pretty busy. If you want to check out my various projects, I’ve got a lot of links at my website, www.shaenon.com. (That’s right, none of the other Shaenons jumped in and grabbed that sweet URL.)

Alternative Press Expo

Details for this year's APE convention are here. Special guests include Hope Larson and Gene Yang. The dynamic duo of Shaenon Garrity and Andrew Farago will be moderating panels, including the interesting sounding "Socially Relevant Comics" panel.

Plus, a whole mess of folks from Cartoonists With Attitude group will be there:

Comixpedia Housekeeping

A quick thanks to our current advertisers: the webcomic Life On the Fringe and the human anatomy drawing course The Structure of Man. It looks like right now our Project Wonderful ads are from the webcomics collective The Chemistry Set, and the webcomics Crying Macho Man and Alma Mater. So thanks to them too (and all our PW advertisers).

If you're a comics creator take a minute to read Comixpedia's FAQ for you to find out about all the ways you can use Comixpedia. I also want to point out that each user blog at Comixpedia has it's own RSS feed so if you wanted to keep up with, for example, everything William Bazillion creator Andrew Farago blogged at Comixpedia you could subscribe to his user blog feed.