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Peter Kuper

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Enter The E-Comic

by Steven Heller January 20, 2012

Comics artist and illustrator Peter Kuper has been chronicling life in New York City for over 30 years. His new book, “Drawn to New York,” captures this. Today marks its U.S. debut exclusively as an e-book, published by Bemis Balkind. “Drawn to New York" depicts a climb to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge; homelessness [...]

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Updates from Comic-Con 2010 by Michael Dooley

Portraits of Comic Book Artists as Graphic Designers

by Michael Dooley July 30, 2010

Comics as literature ... Maus 1991, check. Comics as art ... Masters of American Comics 2005, check. Comics as graphic design ... hmm. Among the 100,000-plus at last week's San Diego Comic-Con, the place was plentiful with designers – Chip Kidd being the most famous – participating in panels and signings. But there were even [...]

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