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The Comics Interpreter

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The Comics Interpreter is a zine of comics criticism, published and edited by Robert Young. It focuses on alternative comics, and is characterized by interviews and reviews of greater length and detail than most comics-oriented publications, resembling the long-running Comics Journal in these particulars. Though it has generally low production values, well-known artists have contributed cover art.

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Notable Contributors

  • R. Young (publisher/editor)
  • Gene Phillips (essayist)
  • Chad Parenteau (interviews)
  • Hans Rickheit (cover),
  • Tomer Hanuka (cover)
  • David Choe (cover and articles)
  • Nick Abadzis (cover and articles)
  • James Jean (cover)
  • Kozyndan (cover)