By Clay Risen Tom Robbins, whose cosmically comic novels about gargantuan-thumbed ... Though his books continued to debut on the New York Times best-seller list, critics increasingly demeaned ...
Chief Wiggum is inherently stupid. He doesn’t understand almost anything. And there’s a childlike innocence to him. And a ...
Dark Horse Comics, wrote on X on Saturday: “Dark Horse takes seriously the allegations against Neil Gaiman and we are no longer publishing his works.” The announcement followed a New York ...
Eighteen books in (the latest is “Every Tom, Dick & Harry”), she still recalls an editor’s note urging more action: “Could ...
Sam Falk/The New York Times As a child in the 1930s ... Will Eisner, creator of the Sunday newspaper comic-book insert that featured the Spirit, a masked, non-superpowered sleuth.
Collectively, Goose Tatum, Marques Haynes, Meadowlark Lemon and Curly Neal played Globetrotters basketball for more than 70 ...
Live” turns 50 this year, and a monumental biography of the man who created it attests to his enduring role as America’s ...
Wallace and Gromit is something of an institution in the entertainment world. Since its introduction more than 35 years ago, ...
The media company Lee Enterprises said a “cybersecurity event” had created havoc at dozens of its newspapers, prompting some ...
Over 34 years, the show gave Fred Armisen a drumming gig, “Arrested Development” a hilarious story line and more. Now the ...
The author of ‘Even Cowgirls Get the Blues’ grew up around Richmond at midcentury. His novels, deceptively humorous and ahead ...