Archive for: Eddie Campbell

Voices From the Archive: Prose and Eddie Campbell’s Alec (and also Peanuts)

I express skepticism about the excellence of Eddie Campbell’s writing.

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James Romberger and Robert Stanley Martin on Gaiman and the Art in Sandman

Sandman, art, and writing.

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Eddie Campbell on Persepolis and Habibi

Satrapi, Thompson, drawing and writing.

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Raising a Glass to Eddie Campbell’s Alec

No other cartoonist has made such accomplished use of the personal-essay narrative.

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The Roundtable Has Pants: Mr. Campbell Speaks

Wrapping up our roundtable on Eddie Campbell’s Alec comics here at HU, we present to you an extended conversation with Mr. Campbell himself about work, life, and fate.

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Jared Or Somebody Like Him on Fate of the Artist

Jared Gardner or a replacement has written about The Fate of the Artist over at the Panelists.

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The Roundtable Has Pants: Writing Like Monet

The overall feeling of sketchiness, unfinishedness, of rapidly stealing an instant to the constant flow of living. A vivid memory of a slice of life that’s always fragile because it’s always on the verge of disappearance…

Graffiti Kitchen is an absolute masterpiece of the comics art form.

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