Read Comics Rumpus Comics Spotlight Spotlight: Bue Bredsdorff’s “The House in Sønderhå” Bue BredsdorffSeptember 18, 2014 “The House in Sønderhå” is the first from a series of mini comics about places cartoonist Bue Bredsdorff has lived.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics Spotlight Spotlight: Janice L. Pascual Janice L. PascualSeptember 4, 2014 Janice L. Pascual creates comics for the soul.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics Aquarium Yumi SakugawaAugust 27, 2014 Turn the blue ache in your heart...Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics Spotlight Spotlight: Sara Lautman Sara LautmanAugust 21, 2014 Cartoonist Sara Lautman makes illustrations and comics about whatever she wants, an erratic category with some consistent subheadings: autobiography, queerness, books, chronic anxiety, pratfalls, memory, money, movies, music.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics All Over Coffee #573 Paul MadonnaAugust 18, 2014 Being an artist doesn't mean you get to be lazy. It means you're an entrepreneur, and that you can't wait for anyone to tell you what to do.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics All Over Coffee #161 Paul MadonnaAugust 11, 2014 There was some thing he needed, but he couldn't figure out what.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics Spotlight Spotlight: Morgen Eljot’s “The Mannerheim Ant” Morgen EljotAugust 7, 2014 The Mannerheim Ant is built to last; creaking and groaning it will greet the next great ice age.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics Bell Tower Yumi SakugawaAugust 6, 2014 Inside the valley, a small village where all the villagers are invisible.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics Spotlight Spotlight: Kevin Gwozdz Kevin GwozdzJuly 24, 2014 In "Do Not Moves Stones," Kevin Gwozdz pays homage to Sappho—and says goodbye to a former lover.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics We Used to Be So Close Yumi SakugawaJuly 23, 2014 We used to share so much of ourselves with each other, so much so that our exchanged thoughts and dreams became an energy field of their own.Read
Read Comics Rumpus Comics HORN! REVIEWS: Reading Style: A Life in Sentences Kevin ThomasJuly 18, 2014 Another wonderful illustrated review from HORN!Read