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...Stover" strip from the 1930s. Noticeably the generous examples of Holman's screwball "YOWSA!" of a strip tell you nearly as much as the essay's academic run-on. (Sample: "Holman's desultory recklessness as he periodically disassembled his characters and riddled his sets and his innocuous ruthlessness echo?" etc. etc.) Of the essays, Gregory Cwiklik's, "What's Wrong with Comics Today," sums up the entire editorial stance of the Journal in few pages. Neophytes may be more shocked at its scorched-earth rhetoric than long-time readers, but it still makes for a satisfying explosion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comix Reading | 2/12/2002 | See Source »

...Step in the Wrong Direction,” Feb. 7). As I understood the message of the comments in question, she envisions the council sponsoring campus forums in which students could discuss and debate important issues that are relevant to Harvard (i.e. ROTC, grade inflation, etc.). This is similar to the “Days of Dialogue” of the Driskell administration...

Author: By John F. Bash, | Title: Give Lee a Chance | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...magnet for Asian gangs. The gangs are very fluid entities: unlike Crips or Bloods, they don't wear colors, and members don't readily admit to their existence. They were originally formed for self-defense, but have gradually become more offensive, with gangs from different backgrounds (Korean, Vietnamese, etc.) squaring off against each other. "They're not really territorial," says Police sergeant Mike Handfield, who heads up the Ly investigation (one suspect has been caught, three others are at large). "It's a virtual reality set-up. When you have groups that are already rivals and they get together because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cybercafe Gangs Haunt Orange County | 2/9/2002 | See Source »

...group is desperate enough to accept you. And she starts down the backpacking trail with equal measures of complaint and courage. Her journey is prosaic in the extreme, filled with hearty Aussie backpackers, haughty French, outwardly friendly but inscrutable native guides, beachside bars in Cambodia, beachside bars in Thailand, etc. Although Tansy enjoys it, the strongest sensation the reader is likely to get from her trip is the been there, done that ennui pervading the backpacking scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Traveling Lite | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...weeks have seen the release of five different projects, which along with two even earlier ones, total over seven hundred fifty pages of 9/11-centered comix. This is made all the more remarkable by the fact that all of the art, along with much of the production (printing, paper, distribution, etc.), has been donated, with proceeds going to various charities. That everyone in the industry should have the same generosity of spirit and coin makes this comicdom's finest moment. In order to better examine all of these projects TIME.comix will divide its coverage over two weeks, vaguely divided into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Most Serious Comix Ever | 1/29/2002 | See Source »

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