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Frost Nixon


Nope, he's not in this week's comic, but there's still no shortage of other Nixons. Check out this week's William Bazillion for the answers to all of life's little questions.

As long as those questions are about Nixon clones.

P-p-p-p-p-please read my Roger Rabbit article!


Who Framed Roger Rabbit turned 20(!) years old in 2008, and to celebrate, Bill Desowitz of Animation World Network and I interviewed some of the major animators who worked on the film. Please follow this link for some cool behind-the-scenes stories about everyone's fav--um...third or fourth most favorite rabbit.

Sprechen sie Nixon?


More Nixon goodness this week in The Chronicles of William Bazillion.

Um...yeah.

November/December Fresh From the Festivals


I've got a new Fresh From the Festivals column up at Animation World Network, and if you missed it, I had a review of Don Hahn's new book, The Alchemy of Animation, up earlier this month.

Coming soon will be some interviews I did as part of the 20th (!) anniversary of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

What are you thankful for?


I'm thankful that my amazing wife helped me get through a major deadline crunch at work by drawing a brilliant new installment of
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...aw, you wouldn't believe it if I told you. Just go to this week's installment of William Bazillion and see for yourself.

And sometime in the next week, I'll try to post pictures from my day in Burbank. I just missed seeing John Stamos, but I did get to sit on the Friends' coffee shop couch, which counts for something.

And from that sentence, you can probably tell that I only got about four hours' sleep last night.

William Bazillion: The New President Takes Action!


Our newly-elected president springs into action with his first executive decision in today's installment of The Chronicles of William Bazillion.

Miss it not, for the outcome of today's strip will affect the lives of everyone on Earth!

The Comics Journal #294: Andrew Farago interviews Mark Tatulli


The Comics Journal #294, on sale very soon at fine newsstands everywhere, features my interview with Mark Tatulli, creator of the syndicated comic strips Lio and Heart of the City.

Behold--my chilling election predictions!


Check out the latest installment of William Bazillion for my accurate prediction of this year's election, uploaded a full 24 hours before the actual results came in.

And (photos to come soon) I'd like to extend a big welcome to (currently unnamed) Workman-Farago, our nine pound, one ounce, 20 inches long nephew, born at 6:52pm EST on election day. He's the first nephew for me and Shaenon, and man oh man, did he pick a great day to be born. What an amazing day for all of us.

It's Election Day...


...and the choice is simple.

Most of you have already made up your minds, but if you're undecided, I'll make this simple. Do you want four years of these two:



Or do you want to give these two a chance?