Comics The Seattle Times


Comics The Seattle Times

The Seattle Times' comics news is designed for fans and enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're a long-time comic book reader or new to the medium, our articles cater to a diverse audience with varying levels of knowledge and experience. From mainstream superhero fans to indie comic aficionados, there is something for everyone in our coverage.


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Cancel Anytime. Judge Parker chronicles the lives, in and out of the courtroom, of Judge Alan Parker, Sam Driver and Abbey Spencer. It is a serial strip starring a no-nonsense, upstanding lawyer who stoically handles drama and suspense.


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Comics The Seattle Times

Local news, sports, business, politics, entertainment, travel, restaurants and opinion for Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.


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In 1994, her comic Between Friends attracted the attention of King Features and is now syndicated to 175 newspapers such as the Houston Chronicle, the Seattle Times, the Arizona Republic, the Toronto Star and the Montreal Gazette. In addition to Canada and the United States it appears in ten countries including Saudi Arabia, India, South Africa.


Comics The Seattle Times

Laughing Redhead Comics By Teresa Logan. Lay Lines By Carol Lay. Learn to Speak Cat By Anthony Smith. Mike Lester. Liberty Meadows By Frank Cho. Life on Earth By Ham. Li'l Abner By Al Capp. Lio By Mark Tatulli. Lio en Español By Mark Tatulli. Little Dog Lost By Steve Boreman. Little Fried Chicken and Sushi By Khalid Birdsong.


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The Complete Hate by Peter Bagge. Talk Seattle comics and Peter Bagge's 1990s series—in which main character Buddy Bradley wanders Seattle acerbically—will come up sooner or later. If Fantagraphics is the Sub Pop of cartoon publishing, Hate is its Bleach and its Superfuzz Bigmuff. Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me by Ellen Forney. This graphic memoir from the Seattle.


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Today's comics, crossword puzzles and games from Seattle PI. Comics: Funky Winkerbean, Zits, Crossword, Sudoku and More Seattle Post-Intelligencer Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo


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This spring, more than 15,000 of you responded to The Seattle Times' survey on comics and puzzles. Many of you filled out the printed questionnaire, which was attached to the Sunday comics on.


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Flash Gordon, American icon, returns to comics after a 20-year break. Flash Gordon, the foundational space superhero, is returning to comics for the first time since 2003. Artist Dan Schkade is.


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The Northwest's nerdiest four days are upon us. It's Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC), babies! From Thursday, March 2nd until Sunday, March 5th, nerds of all varieties (fantasy, Disney, gamer, gaymer, gay pirate, LARPer—you name it) will pack the brand-spankin' new Seattle Convention Center's Summit building for ECCC's 20th anniversary. As with all comic cons, ECCC is way more than a.


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