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Art and illustration portfolio. California, US.
Official site, with samples of comics, graffiti and tattoo art, and an essay on his father Vaughn Bodé's influence on graffiti.
Information on the artist and online comics.
Information on book, Nocturnals, by this writer of Dark Horse's Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Samples of sketches, finished projects, and published work.
Official website and daily drawings of self-proclaimed "Inter-Net Superstar" known only as "drew".
Creator of the comic "Naughty Bits," starring Bitchy Bitch.
Projects, portfolio, and biography.
Plates are Cult, mini-comics, online comics, sketches and ephemera.
Features publications and events, weekly strips, books, postcards and posters.
Bolt City. Online comics Copper, Clive and Cabbage; sketchbook and animation; illustration portfolio.
Creative Solutions. The home page of Chicago's legendary satirist, cartoonist, and illustrator.
Beekeeper Cartoon Amusements. Home of the mystery adventure strip Bee, plus Jack's Luck Runs Out and other Little works.
Illustrator for Dark Horse, Marvel, Wildstorm. Image gallery, story of the artist's career, and art for sale.
Official site. Portfolio, behind-the-scenes, merchandise, contact info, and message board.
Online strips, illustrations, and sketchbook.
Official site of this game and comic artist. Online sketches, 2D and 3D artwork and news about his current projects.
Artwork, comics, movie reviews, and the occasional rant.
Comics and drawings, including the weekly strip Great Moments in Rock 'n' Roll.
Syndicated newspaper cartoonist whose work appears in The Detroit News and other publications nationwide.
A collection of strips, full pagers and other illustrations.
Single-panel humor and political cartoons about business and labor. Updated frequently.
Artist information, comics and illustration gallery.
Stazerland. Official site of artist and his creations: Spaced, Crazy Bob, Lionheart, Ed the Grocer.
Association of freelance artists and designers who create comic book, web pages, and other graphic art.
Content developer for entertainment, digital animation or old fashioned comic book production.
Taylor presents his line of cartoon characters first created in 1968, and long since drawn at children's festivals.
Portfolio of editorial and children's book illustrator. Includes comics and graphic novels samples.
Official site, with online comics, complete bibliography, magazine interviews, books, toys, and Action Suits music.
The definite guide to life and work. By Daniël van Eijmeren, includes a trivia, a gallery and a bibliography
A site dedicated to the work of Lynda Barry, creator of Ernie Pook's Comeek (starring Marlys). Now hosting Ernie Pook's Comeek updated every week, as well as a checklist of books and interviews.
Official site for Alison Bechdel's syndicated strip about lesbian and gay life, with online strips, background, books and original art for sale, and artist biography.
Brief biography and art samples.
Index to issues and editions of Bacchus, Alec and other stories.
Information on the artist and her projects.
Interview by Jon B. Cooke, on The Spirit and Eisner's professional relationship with publisher Jim Warren.
Official site, with information on upcoming and past projects, essays, and scripts.
Interview by Gary Sullivan, on Gloeckner's influences and artistic techniques. With bibliography.
Radio interview discussing Kane's autobiography Batman and Me. [Requires RealAudio]
Interview by Jennifer M. Contino, on LaBan's Vertigo series Battleaxes.
Review of graphic novel Odds Off.
Grant Morrison's official website. Contains biography, bibliography, photo gallery, columns and writings.
Official source for Morrison's projects, including previews of upcoming work by Grant Morrison and his collaborators.
Interview by Carina Chocano, in which Clowes discusses writing stories, making movies and what it's like being him.
The author discusses Jack Kirby's influence on his work. Interview by George Khoury.
Interview by Sridhar Pappu, on Moore's plans for the America's Best Comics line.