The Comics Journal

The Comics Journal
Jay Lynch self-portrait for The Comics Journal #114 (February 1987).
Editor-in-chiefGary Groth (since 1977)
CategoriesComics criticism, history, interviews
FrequencyTwice a year
PublisherFantagraphics Books
First issue1977
CountryUnited States
Based inSeattle, Washington
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteTCJ.com
ISSN0194-7869

The Comics Journal, often abbreviated TCJ, is an American magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books, comic strips and graphic novels.[1] Known for its lengthy interviews with comic creators, pointed editorials and scathing reviews of the products of the mainstream comics industry, the magazine promotes the view that comics are a fine art, meriting broader cultural respect, and thus should be evaluated with higher critical standards.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ Wolk, Douglas. Reading Comics (2007) Da Capo Press. p.68. ISBN 0-306-81509-5
  2. ^ Brad Brooks; Pilcher, Tim (October 24, 2005). The Essential Guide to World Comics. London: Collins & Brown. pp. 32–36. ISBN 1-84340-300-5.
  3. ^ Inge, M. Thomas, Comics as Culture. p.153.
  4. ^ Skinn, Dez. Comix: The Underground Revolution. p.244.