Did you ever see Art Spiegelman's tribute to Charles Schultz, written in the form of a series of Peanuts-like strips? Brilliant. It was published in Expo 2001.
Small Press Expo is a comics convention for small-press publishers, held in Bethesda, Maryland each September for the past few years. Earlier in the year they take in contributions -- freely donated by the creators -- for the Expo book, the profits from which go to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. It's a big, thick bundle of comics for about $8-10, an amazing bargain, even if large portions of it aren't very good. Anyway, the 2001 book was the best one yet (2002's not nearly as good), and had a color section. A recommend it highly and enthusiatically. New Yorkers, I think you may still be able to find it at Jim Henley's on 33rd Street.
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Date: 2002-11-07 05:54 pm (UTC)Small Press Expo is a comics convention for small-press publishers, held in Bethesda, Maryland each September for the past few years. Earlier in the year they take in contributions -- freely donated by the creators -- for the Expo book, the profits from which go to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. It's a big, thick bundle of comics for about $8-10, an amazing bargain, even if large portions of it aren't very good. Anyway, the 2001 book was the best one yet (2002's not nearly as good), and had a color section. A recommend it highly and enthusiatically. New Yorkers, I think you may still be able to find it at Jim Henley's on 33rd Street.