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Jul 12, 2004Comics Lit
While I'm still recovering from laughter over Radley Balco's"Tyranny of the Twit," I figured I'd write a far more serious postscript to my previous entry on comics. Interested readers should take a look at an essay in Sunday's NY Times magazine, written by Charles McGrath:"Not Funnies," which deals with the phenomenon of graphic novels. There's also an interesting"interactive feature" on the magazine's home page where"graphic novelists speak!"
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