Friday, December 17, 2004
Friday's links
"The nervousness wore off. Now I feel sheer terror."
Mercury's own Matthew Clark talks to the Pulse
"The reputation of comics has improved so much in recent decades that Maryland is planning a program that would use the books in public schools to help engage reluctant readers."
The Washington Post on comics in the classroom. Bonus: the article cites Dignifying Science.
"When you realize that real life is more fun than art, that's when you've got to stop and say, "Hey, wait a minute."
Jaime Hernandez interviewed at Salon
Mercury's own Matthew Clark talks to the Pulse

"The reputation of comics has improved so much in recent decades that Maryland is planning a program that would use the books in public schools to help engage reluctant readers."
The Washington Post on comics in the classroom. Bonus: the article cites Dignifying Science.
"When you realize that real life is more fun than art, that's when you've got to stop and say, "Hey, wait a minute."
Jaime Hernandez interviewed at Salon
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