JESSICA ABELArtbabe, Soundtrack: Short Stories 1989-1996 & La Perdida


Jaime Hernandez: Starting with “death of Speedy” through “Chester Square,” including unfinished Maggie material in Penny Century & new Love & Rockets W Gary Panter: Jimbo: Adventures in Paradise, Jimbo (the series) and Cola Madnes (spelled just like that. I know . . . he’s a genius) W Blutch (Christian Hincker): Mitchum, Peplum, Blotch W Joe Sacco: Palestine, Safe Area Gorazde W David B.: L’Ascension du Haut Mal parts 1-5 (so far)


BOB CALLAHAN – writes The Dark Hotel & upcoming L.A. Weekly comic Dickyland (w/ artist Harry S. Robbins) & teaches Introduction to Comics at New College of California & UC Extension Berkeley


Best artists this year: Peter Blegvad, The Book of Leviathan (Overlook Press) and Tony Millionaire, who I find in the Weekly


Reprint of the year: Jack Cole and Plastic Man, by Spiegelman & Kidd, Chronicle Books (2001)


Best essays on comics: Reading the Funnies, by Donald Phelps (Fantagraphics)


Most impressive serial of the year: Eightball #22, by Dan Clowes (Fantagraphics)


Best comic culture: A tie between Michael Chabon’s novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (Picador/USA), and the ongoing nightly serial of “Red White & Blue Super Boy versus the Monsters in Afghanistan” (Unocal). Jack Kirby lives!


DAME DARCYMeatcake


Suehiro Maruo: e.g., Mr. Arashi’s Amazing Freak Show, Blast Books (1992) & Ultra-Gash Inferno, Creation Books (2001) W Tony Millionaire: e.g., Maakies, Fantagraphics Books (2000) & The Adventures of Tony Millionaire’s Sock Monkey, Dark Horse Comics (2000) W Peter Bagge: e.g., Buddy’s Got Three Moms!, Fantagraphics Books (1999) W Archer Prewitt: e.g., Sof’ Boy Econo Combo, Drawn & Quarterly (2000) W Winsor McCay: e.g., Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (introduced 1904) & Little Nemo in Slumberland (introduced 1905) W Illustrator Bonus: Granville (Jean-Ignace-Isidore Gérard), Aubrey Beardsley & Edward Gorey


ELLEN FORNEYI Was Seven in ’75 & Monkey Food


Weasel, Dave Cooper, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1999) W A Child’s Life, Phoebe Gloekner, Frog Ltd. (2000) W Underworld (+ Ink Punk + Bare Bulbs + Duh), Kaz, Fantagraphics Books (1997) W MAD, The Usual Gang of Idiots (introduced 1952) W Black Hole, Charles Burns, Kitchen Sink Press & now Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1995)


RENEE FRENCHMarbles in My Underpants & The Soap Lady


Weasel, Dave Cooper, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1999) W The Sketchbook Diaries, James Kochalka, Top Shelf Productions (2001) W Frank, Jim Woodring, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1994) W Somnambule, Anke Feuchtenberger, Jochen Enterprises (1998) W Turbulence: A Log Book, Henrik Drescher, Chronicle Books (2001)


JOHN GALLAGHERBuzzboy


Magic Pickle, Scott Morse, Oni Press (2001) W Opposable Thumbs, Dean Haspiel, Alternative Comics (2001) W Catwoman, Brubaker, Cooke & Allred, DC Comics (2001) W Powers, Bendis & Oeming, Image Comics (2001) W Spirit Archives, Will Eisner, DC Comics (introduced 2000) W Bonus Track: Hicksville, Dylan Horrocks, Black Eye Books (1998)


GILBERT HERNANDEZLove & Rockets (w/ Jaime Hernandez), Girl Crazy, New Love & upcoming Luba in America


Favorite all-around comic book: The Adventures of Little Archie #20, Giant Comics (1961) W Favorite grown-up (?!) comic books: The Complete Crumb Comics, R. Crumb, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1987) W Favorite comic strip: Dick Tracy, Chester Gould, First printed in New York Daily News and Detroit Mirror (1931) W Favorite comic book series by a sibling: Locas (Maggie and Hopey), Jaime Hernandez, Fantagraphics Books (2000) W Favorite superhero comic books: The Fantastic Four, Kirby & Lee, Marvel Comics (introduced 1961)


DYLAN HORROCKSHicksville & Atlas


King Cat, B.u.L.B. Comix (1998) & Perfect Example, Highwater Books (2000), John Porcellino W Acme Novelty Library, Chris Ware, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1993) W Tintin, Hergé (Georges Remi), originally published in Le Petit Vingtiéme (introduced 1929) W Skibber Bee Bye, Ron Rege Jr., Highwater Books (2000) W Silly Daddy: A Death in the Family, Joe Chiappetta, self-published (1999)


CAROL LAYStory Minute, Joy Ride and Other Stories & Strip Joint


The Komplete Kolor “Krazy Kat, George Herriman, edited by Rick Marschall, Slumberland Productions (1996) W Addams and Evil (or any album of cartoons) Charles Addams (Addams Family introduced 1937) W Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck comics, Carl Barks, Disney Productions (introduced 1954) W “Pee Dog” by the Shit Generation, Jay Condom (Cotton) & Gary Panter (c. 1985) W The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics, Blackbeard & Williams, Smithsonian Institution Press (1977)


TONY MILLIONAIRESock Monkey & Maakies


Snake ‘N’ Bacon’s Cartoon Cabaret, Michael Kupperman, Avon books (2000) W Strip Joint, Carol Lay, Kitchen Sink Press (1998) W Duh: Underworld 4, Kaz, Fantagraphics Books (2001) W Meatcake, Dame Darcy, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1989) W The Magic Whistle, Sam Henderson, Alternative Comics (introduced 1998) W “You may notice that these are all friends of mine . . . that’s why I chose them.” —T.M.


RAFEAL NAVARROSonambulo


Kirby’s Fourth World, Jack Kirby, DC Comics (1970-1973) W 1970s Captain America, Jack Kirby creator, Marvel Comics (introduced 1941) W Popeye, E.C. Segar, first appeared in Evening Journal in 1929 W Brother Voodoo, Wein, Colan & Giordano, Marvel Comics (introduced 1973) W Jack Chick’s comics, Chick Publications (introduced in 1960s), modern-day morality tales in fun comic format!


DAVID REES – “Get Your War On” & “My New Fighting Technique Is Unstoppable”


Ben Jones’ work, “Alfe,” “Thaz” & “Horace,” Contemporary Boston-based comic artist W Ten Ever-Lovin’ Blue-Eyed Years With Pogo, Walt Kelly, Simon & Schuster (1959) W Krazy Kat books, George Herriman W Saul Steinberg’s books, e.g., The Passport, Random House (1979) W Edward Gorey’s books, e.g., Amphigorey, Perigee (1980)


JOHNNY RYANAngry Youth Comix


Haw!, Ivan Brunetti, Fantagraphics Books (2001) W Duh: Underworld 4, Kaz, Fantagraphics Books (2001) W Eightball, Daniel Clowes, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1989) W Hate Annual #2, Peter Bagge, Fantagraphics Books (2001) W Lowjinx #3, Kurt Wolfgang, Noe-Fie Mono-Media (2001) W Fuzz & Pluck: Splitsville, Ted Stearn, Fantagraphics Books (2001)


ROBERT SIKORYAK – artist of Seduction of Mike, has new story “The Scarlet Letter” in Drawn & Quarterly Volume 4


Krazy Kat: The Comic Art of George Herriman
, George Herriman et al., Abradale Press (1999) W Little Nemo in Slumberland, Winsor McCay, several collections available (introduced 1905) W MAD About the Fifties: The Best of the Decade, The Usual Gang of Idiots, Little Brown & Company (1997) W The Best of Ernie Bushmiller’s Nancy, Brian Walker, Comicana/Henry Holt (1988) W Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz, Schulz & Kidd, Pantheon (2001)


BILL SMITH – reads comics in the bathroom


Prince Valiant, Hal Foster (1937-1971) & John Cullen Murphey (1971-present), King Features Syndicate W Gilgamesh 1-4, Starlin & Oliff, DC Comics (1989) W Lobo, especially by Grant, Semeiks & Dell, DC Comics (starting 1993) W Black Hole, Charles Burns, Kitchen Sink Press & now Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1995) W Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth, Chris Ware, Pantheon (2000) W The Who’s-the-Punk-That-Limited-This-to-Five List: Palookaville, Louis Reil, Palestine, Love & Rockets, Maus, Understanding Comics, The Badger, Why Did Pete Duel Kill Himself?, Captain Marvel (Marvel version), Watchmen, OMAC (John Byrne’s 4-part), Elektra Lives Again, Sin City, A Shroud for Waldo, The Complete Crumb, Snake ‘n’ Bacon’s Cartoon Cabaret, Barnaby, Sock Monkey, Bloom County & Daniel Clowes’ Caricature (Eightball really)


SPAINTrashman Lives!, My True Story & artist of Rocky DeVito’s Starlight Alleys in L.A. Weekly


Captain Marvel, Parker, Beck & many others, Fawcett Comics then DC Comics (introduced 1940) W Weird Science & Weird Fantasy, Ellison, Feldstein & others, EC Comics (1950s) W MAD, The Usual Gang of Idiots, (introduced 1952) W Airboy, Dixon, Truman, Courtney & Yeates, Eclipse Comics (introduced 1986) W Two Fisted Tales, by Harvey Kurtzman, EC Comics (1950 original)


JAMES STURMHundreds of Feet Below Daylight & The Golem’s Mighty Swing


Eightball #22, Dan Clowes, Fantagraphics Books (2001) W The comics of Jason, a Norwegian cartoonist, American debut Hey . . . Wait (2001) is turning heads and isn’t even close to his best work, Fantagraphics Books W Palookaville (introduced 1991) and Vernacular Drawings: The Collected Sketchbook Drawing of Seth (2001) Seth, Drawn & Quarterly W Non, Jordan Crane, Red Ink (introduced 1997) W Maakies, Tony Millionaire, Fantagraphics Books (2000)


JONATHAN VANKIN – author of The Big Book of Bad, The Big Book of Scandal & The Seventy Greatest Conspiracies of All Time


Stray Bullets, David Lapham, El Capitan (introduced 1994) W Badlands, Grant & Giarrano, Dark Horse Comics (1995) W Panorama of Hell, Hideshi Hino, Blast Books (1990) W Batman in the Seventies, Bob Kane creator/editor, DC Comics (2000) W Deadenders: Stealing the Sun, Brubaker & Pleece, DC Comics (2000)


STEVEN WEISSMANChamps & Don’t Call Me Stupid!: A “Yikes” Collection


New Elements That Shake the World, Shunji Enomoto, published in Japan, Italy, Spain (2000) W Banks/Eubanks, Tom Hart, Top Shelf Productions (2000) W The Stratoship H.22, Hergé (Georges Remi), serialized in The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko, Mammoth (1990 reprint, 1930s original) W Love & Rockets, the Hernandez Bros., Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1982) W Eightball, Daniel Clowes, Fantagraphics Books (introduced 1989)

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