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Monocle on Culture - Comic-book special
2 June 2014
Comic-book special: Karen Krizanovich explains how strips are adapted to the silver screen. We also don our best spandex-and-cape combo for London Comic Con, find out about Japan’s manga take on Batman, hear about the comic…
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Monocle on Design - Extra: Stan Lee and comic-book art
15 November 2018
Comic-book fans are mourning the passing of Stan Lee, who helped to make a niche industry popular and lucrative. We discuss the growing appreciation of graphics and ask whether comic-book illustrators are due more recogn…
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Born to draw
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The Monocle Weekly - Peter Bagge
1 December 2020
Legendary underground cartoonist Peter Bagge joins Monocle 24 to reflect on a career in comics as his seminal series ‘Hate’ is republished as a complete collection.
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The Monocle Weekly, episode 173
28 October 2012
Journalist Matt Frei discusses the US elections, author Patrick Kingsley explains Danish culture, and we learn the intellectual value of a good comic strip.
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Monocle on Culture - The Banshees of Inisherin
24 October 2022
Robert Bound is joined in the studio by Simran Hans and Tim Robey to review the latest film from Martin McDonagh, ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ – a darkly comic tale of friendship and isolation.
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The Late Edition, episode 357
14 March 2013
The latest on leaders gathering in Brussels to discuss the future of Europe, we talk brand Argentina, and ponder why anyone would ever use Comic Sans font.
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 10 November
10 November 2017
What to expect from Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy’s first visit to Catalonia since the independence referendum, why Netflix is going to start releasing its own comic books and what to do this weekend in Rio.
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The Monocle Arts Review - Books: Mark Mason
14 July 2016
We discuss a trio of memoirs with Mark Mason, including a darkly comic set of essays by Oliver Black, a global food adventure by Elisabeth Luard and Ian Maitland's exploration of his relationship with his son.