Noel: Since finishing his groundbreaking graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid On Earth, Chris Ware has primarily been working on two projects: the serialized graphic novel Rusty Brown, which ...
Spread from Chris Ware’s Monograph, published by Rizzoli (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) He begins his origin story with his grandfather, who was editor of the Omaha World-Herald where ...
The Guardian newspaper has a short but proud history of serialising comic books in its pages, with both Posy Simonds' Gemma Bovary and Tamara Drewe receiving their first airing on a regular basis in ...
CHRIS WARE has published a box. It’s a beautifully illustrated box containing books, pamphlets and boards of different sizes, all telling interlocking vignettes from the lives of people (and one ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Chris Ware is clearly a little shy. The comic artist, who is about to open a big show of his work at the Centre ...
Chris Ware’s comics look almost mechanical, with their smoothly drawn lines and flat areas of color, but the characters that inhabit them are achingly real. “I want [the drawings] to be as clear and ...
Reading a single page of a comic book takes about 15 seconds. Creating it, on the other hand, takes 40 hours on average, according to artist and illustrator Chris Ware. A new show on view at the ...
Chris Ware's The Last Saturday is being serialised by The Guardian. The acclaimed cartoonist's new comic can be read in print and online. A new instalment will be released each Saturday. "A brand new ...
Reclusive Chris Ware is, on the face of it, an unlikely candidate for a literary prize - and even more so for pulling off a historical first. The first graphic novel - a book-length comic, in other ...
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