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Holiday Gift Guide: PictureBox Inc.

PictureBox Inc. isn't your regular independent comic book company. Firstly, the New York City-based publisher doesn't just do comics, but its uniquene...

12/01/08 - 0 comments

Holiday Gift Guide: Phaidon

Since its humble founding in Vienna, Phaidon has successfully become one of the greatest art, architecture, photography, and design presses in the wor...

11/27/08 - 0 comments

Holiday Gift Guide: Fantagraphics Books

We Anthem staffers like to think we're one of the most comics-embracing lifestyle magazines out there (for proof, check out some of our previous revie...

11/26/08 - 0 comments

Comic Critic: C.F., "Powr Mastrs" Vol. 2

Imagine the sublime merging of manga and Western superhero comics. Now imagine that hybrid transcended to new and completely unusual plains. This is w...

11/24/08 - 0 comments

Book Critic: "Jewelry Design"

Daab Publishing's recently released book Jewelry Design is an impressive look at the most innovative and creative new jewelry designers out there. At ...

11/21/08 - 0 comments

Comic Critic: Yuichi Yokoyama's "Travel"

Three men enter a station, hop on a train, experience a normal sort of ride, and jump off at their destination. Simple? Not so much. It's been not...

11/21/08 - 0 comments

Book Critic: "Mythtym"

Mirrors have long been a source of legends and superstitions—they’re a gateway into the soul, bringer of omens, a conduit for spells and rituals. ...

11/17/08 - 0 comments

Book Critic: "Otto Neurath: The Language of the Global Polis"

Overlooked geniuses seem to spring up with such regularity that one begins to wonder whether or not the theorists, philosophers, and Great Minds histo...

11/13/08 - 0 comments

Comic Critic: John Pham's "Sublife Vol. 1"

It's always the artists who hold off and don't deliver that follow-up to their masterpiece or breakthrough success that are the best ones. (Or maybe t...

11/11/08 - 0 comments

Comic Critic: David Heatley's "My Brain is Hanging Upside Down"

A few generalizations about "indie" comics: ―There is no editor ―The narratives are self-possessed cThe plot is stream-of-consciousness ...

11/05/08 - 0 comments