Wendy is the fictional narrative of a young woman living in an urban centre, whose dreams of contemporary art stardom are perpetually derailed by the temptations of punk music, drugs, alcohol, parties, and boys. She is also Hazlitt's Montreal Scene Reporter.
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Wendy is the fictional narrative of a young woman living in an urban centre, whose dreams of contemporary art stardom are perpetually derailed by the temptations of punk music, drugs, alcohol, parties, and boys. She is also Hazlitt's Montreal Scene Reporter.
Wendy is the fictional narrative of a young woman living in an urban centre, whose dreams of contemporary art stardom are perpetually derailed by the temptations of punk music, drugs, alcohol, parties, and boys. She is also Hazlitt's Montreal Scene Reporter.
Hazlitt talks with the Quebecois comics artist about her new book Susceptible, the influence of Montreal's underground comics scene, and the difficult of art of diaristic writing.
Hazlitt talks with Love & Rockets co-creator Hernandez about his trailblazing comic at 30.
An interview with Japanese comics master Yoshihiro Tatsumi—innovator of the gekiga form—about drawing violence, the inescapable legacy of Osamu Tezuka, and being a horrible boss at his own studio.
Chris Ware's Building Stories comes in a huge, weighty box and collects 10 years and hundreds of pages of comics into 14 distinct, non-linear fragments. Hazlitt talks with Ware about writing female characters, non-narrative fiction, and the real world buildings that shaped his creation.
Before he ever thought of becoming a chef, writer or TV host, there was only one thing Anthony Bourdain wanted to do: make comic books. Hazlitt talks with Bourdain about his new graphic novel, Get Jiro, and answers the question, what do food people and comic book nerds have in common? Gore.
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