Hard truth, subjective take or slanted hatchet job? Monte Schulz and a roundtable of Peanuts experts and critics probe and debate David Michaelis's controversial new biography of one of the most influential and beloved cartoonists of our time: Charles M. Schulz. Matt Madden, co-series-editor of the Best American Comics anthology series, will dish about his upcoming comics textbook (written and drawn with Jessica Abel, his frequent collaborator) and his efforts to translate the OuBaPo movement into English with 99 Exercises in Style. A preview of the Joe Kubertbiography Man of Rock. Plus: A color gallery of "The Wall of Flesh" and other '50s horror stories from Golden Age cartoonist Bob Powell (the Good Girl artist known for his work on Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Blackhawk and the original Mars Attacks trading cards) rounds out the magazine.
- As always, we’ve got excerpts from the new issue on the TCJ.com website:
- A bit from the issue’s lengthy rebuttal of David Michaelis’ Schulz and Peanuts by the son of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, Monte Schulz.
- An excerpt from R.C. Harvey’s contribution to our Schulz and Peanuts roundtable.
- Selected portions from Gary Sullivan’s interview with Matt Madden.
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