KLGreenNYC: comics from China
KLGreenNYC: Embroidery art
KLGreenNYC: Desde el abismo
KLGreenNYC: the one that got away
KLGreenNYC: New Testament Stories
KLGreenNYC: "Vita del lascivo" -- 17th-century Venetian "comic" that influenced Hogarth
KLGreenNYC: Chicago Mirror, Autumn 1967, in the Regenstein Special Collections
KLGreenNYC: vintage undergrounds in UChicago's special collections
KLGreenNYC: Slovenian comics
KLGreenNYC: Tom and Art
KLGreenNYC: Tom MItchell interviews Art Spiegelman
KLGreenNYC: a comics newsstand in the 1940s
KLGreenNYC: Fredric Wertham's book served as Spiegelman's "study guide"
KLGreenNYC: not a fan of the tablet...
KLGreenNYC: Art Spiegelman discusses MAD Magazine
KLGreenNYC: touring Gaza City
KLGreenNYC: those amazing clouds
KLGreenNYC: unpacking an image of Gaza City
KLGreenNYC: "outtake"
KLGreenNYC: Tom Mitchell and Joe Sacco
KLGreenNYC: Aline Kominsky-Crumb and her Barbie Doll present
KLGreenNYC: you can't tell here, but Daniel Clowes is one of the funniest people on earth
KLGreenNYC: X'ed Out "spinoffs"--printed entirely in his invented language
KLGreenNYC: Charles Burns' "Cut Up" booklets: homage to William S Burroughs' collage technique
KLGreenNYC: Charles Burns' response to the perennial con question: "Do you have any free shit?"
KLGreenNYC: Seth talks about the city of Dominion
KLGreenNYC: Depression Era covers
KLGreenNYC: the New Yorker in the late '40s; Esquire discovers feminism in the 1970s
KLGreenNYC: influence of underground comics on Saul Steinberg
KLGreenNYC: Saul Steinberg goes psychedelic