
Dan Nadel
@PictureBoxBooks
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RT @ScribnerBooks: CRUMB by @PictureBoxBooks is the first-ever biography of the revolutionary artist, Robert Crumb, packed with raw stories….
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RT @ScribnerBooks: Dive into the wild, complex world of Robert Crumb—the genius who redefined comics and counterculture. 🎨📚 #Crumb #Biograp….
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RT @alfreemanjr: One of Naomi Frys contributions to culture is calling attention to how life imitates Garfield.
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RT @NYRcomics: Today's the day! Dash Shaw's BLURRY is out. A beautifully woven set of stories that hinge around the difficulties and conseq….
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RT @Artforum: In the February 2018 issue of Artforum, Dan Nadel (@pictureboxbooks) untangles the art of Christina Ramberg, an oeuvre marked….
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RT @nybooks: The comic strip Nancy, writes @PictureBoxBooks, was “always governed by Ernie Bushmiller’s private comedic rules: 3 rocks are….
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RT @nybooks: “Every cartoonist has a guiding obsession. [Ernie] Bushmiller’s was constructing the perfect gag. He built Nancy from back to….
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RT @nybooks: The comic strip Nancy, writes @PictureBoxBooks, was “always governed by Ernie Bushmiller’s private comedic rules: 3 rocks are….
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RT @nybooks: “Every cartoonist has a guiding obsession. [Ernie] Bushmiller’s was constructing the perfect gag. He built Nancy from back to….
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RT @nybooks: Dan Nadel (@PictureBoxBooks) on Ernie Bushmiller’s Nancy, the comic strip that, in the words of Zippy the Pinhead creator Bill….
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RT @nybooks: Our 3/7 issue is now online, with Robert Pogue Harrison on failing well, @jewilsn on Barbara Comyns, @JeffreyToobin on the Fif….
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RT @PantheonBooks: ❤️ Writers and artists alike are raving about BLOOD OF THE VIRGIN ❤️ . If we haven't convinced you yet that this is a mu….
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RT @kenkrim: I'm really looking forward to my panel with Dan Nadel and Brian Jay Jones this Saturday in NYC. And lots of other amazing pane….
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RT @NewYorker: Sammy Harkham talks about his new graphic novel, “Blood of the Virgin,” which chronicles the adventures of an aspiring filmm….
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A few words on Aline Kominsky-Crumb:.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb was the first artist to make comics relentlessly examining the private physical and emotional lives of women, writes @PictureBoxBooks. “Her quavering, thin lines were as intentionally imperfect as the lives she depicted.”.
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