Chris Randle

Geneviève Castrée: The Impossibility of Autobiography

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.

||Yoshihiro Tatsumi, from Push Man and Other Stories , ||Yoshihiro Tatsumi, from Push Man and Other Stories
"If a person is stabbed they bleed": The Dramatic Pictures of Yoshihiro Tatsumi

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.

“It’s not like, here’s Anti-Tintin”: An Interview with Charles Burns

The artist and author of Black Hole discusses his latest book, The Hive, plus TinTin, his past as a punk, and forays into performance art. Also: disturbing images, romance comics, and the bizarre but sadly short-lived OK Soda.