Pekar Tribute 5: Mike Keefe
The fifth panel in our ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist Mike Keefe. InToon — Sardonika — Denver Post — Twitter — Falling Rock
View ArticlePekar Tribute 6: Benjamin Frisch
The sixth panel in our ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by cartoonist, comic book artist and writer Benjamin Frisch. Website — Wonkette — Twitter
View ArticlePekar Tribute 7: Karl Christian
The seventh panel in this ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was the second piece contributed by artist, writer and modern drunkard Karl Christian Krumpholz (here’s his first). Website – Twitter –...
View ArticlePekar Tribute 8: A. N. Cargo
The eighth panel in this ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by artist, writer and S&R’s cartoonist-in-residence, A. N. Cargo. Twitter
View ArticlePekar Tribute 9: Kenny Be
The ninth panel in this ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by longtime Westword cartoonist Kenny Be. Worst-Case Scenario – Facebook – Twitter
View ArticleS&R's Harvey Pekar tribute propped at Westword
When we invited Denver cartooning legend Kenny Be of Westword to contribute to our Harvey Pekar series, we didn’t really anticipate return coverage in the Mile High City’s long-running alt-weekly. We...
View ArticlePekar Tribute 10: Zina Saunders
The tenth panel in this ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by artist and writer Zina Saunders. Official Site – Blog – Overlooked New York – Facebook – Twitter
View ArticlePekar Tribute 11: James Smith
The eleventh and penultimate panel in this ongoing tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by cartoonist, illustrator and storyboardist James Smith. Official Site – Facebook – Twitter
View ArticlePekar Tribute 12, the Finale: Bill Alger
The twelfth and last panel in our tribute to Harvey Pekar was contributed by artist and illustrator Bill Alger. (Special thanks to Dean Haspiel.) Official Site – Facebook – deviantART
View ArticleFrank Miller's Holy Terror wholly disappoints
I suspect Frank Miller’s new graphic novel, Holy Terror, is supposed to be gritty and profound meditation on the evils of terrorism, set in a superhero milieu. “Holy Terror chronicles [the] desperate...
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