by B@S Comics | May 28, 2017 | Blog
By Krystal DiFronzo With the thawing of Spring comes little sprouts, molds, and insects. Who better to remind us of the unseen natural dramas we pass by every day than the cartoonist and artist, Lala Albert. I briefly chatted with Lala about her new upcoming book with...
by B@S Comics | May 22, 2017 | Blog
– Max Morris Well there campers, here is another installment of Sunday Comics, a little late (sorry crew and fans). Today I am joined with some snappy snazz by the radical Lale Westvind, a Philadelphia-based artist known for speed, futureshock, and poetic body...
by B@S Comics | May 14, 2017 | Blog
Hey there campers, welcome to another edition of Sunday Comics! This week I am joined by Chicago artist Gabe Howell, whose work walks soul-searing memoir, tasting of dark introspection. His hooks on the brush have quite a bite of the horror-tinged, and...
by B@S Comics | May 7, 2017 | Blog
by Krystal DiFronzo Keiler Roberts writes beautiful and frank auto-biographical comics about the complexities of her life as a teacher, artist, and mother. I got a chance to talk to her about her practice and her new book Sunburning, published by Koyama Press, that...
by B@S Comics | Apr 30, 2017 | Blog
By Krystal DiFronzo Chloë Perkis’s comics explore issues of self-love, attachment, and acceptance through a squeaky vinyl S&M veneer. Her protagonists are demanding in their statuesque presence and extreme emotional outpourings. The very on-display bodies of...