Glen Weldon

Glen Weldon appears in the following:

Which Comics Should I Get? Your Free Comic Book Day Cheat Sheet

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

This Saturday, May 4th, is Free Comic Book Day, the comics industry's annual attempt to sail out past the shallow, overfished shoals where Nerds Like Me lazily and inexpertly spawn, to instead cast their line into the colder, deeper waters where Normals Like You swim free, blissfully unconcerned about the ...

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Stars In His Eyes, Sending Smoke Signals To Mars

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

In his slim but beguiling novel Equilateral, Ken Kalfus places us inside the heads of his characters with such deftness that the line between what is true and what they believe to be true fades to obscurity. It's no coincidence that the heads in question belong to scientists who pride ...

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Cook, Illustrated: A New Graphic Novel That Live-to-Eat Types Will Savor

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Lucy Knisley eats better than you do.

Face it: she knows more than you about what makes food delicious and satisfying. She's a former cheesemonger who monged her odoriferous wares with verve and aplomb. She's spent her life in kitchens, and has developed the skills to prepare meals with passion ...

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A Foolish Inconsistency: The Saga of 'Saga'

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

"Comics," a wise newspaper features editor once opined, back when the Earth had not yet cooled and icthyosaurs swam the turbid seas, "Aren't Just For Kids Anymore."

Her fellow editors, incredulous, seized upon this audacious truth. "Comics Aren't Just For Kids Anymore!," they intoned, seized with an evangelical fervor. "Comics ...

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The Mundane World Illuminated In 'Hand-Drying In America'

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Ben Katchor's syndicated comic strips vary in subject — his Julius Knipl: Real Estate Photographer, for example, explores the surreal underside of our urban environment by documenting the inner lives of the spaces and storefronts we walk past every day, while The Cardboard Valise reads like a Fodor's guide to ...

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'Take This Job And Planet!': Why Clark Kent Quit His Day Job

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Now that Clark Kent's abandoning print journalism for the web, our comics blogger ruminates on the reasons for his decision, and wonders where it might lead.

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Catharsis In A Cape: On Comic-Book Heroes And Real-World Violence

Friday, July 20, 2012

In the wake of the Aurora massacre, our comics blogger explores the meaning of the violence that's such an integral part of the Batman mythos — and suggests that in the face of real h...

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Truth, Jawlines And The American Way: The Changing Face Of Superman

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Our comics blogger looks at the changing face of the Man of Steel, from his original smirk through his bad haircuts and flirtation with the '80s up to his newest incarnation.

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