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The K Chronicles is a weekly, semi-autobiographical comic strip, based on Keith Knight's life.

(Th)ink is Keith Knight's editorial, single-panel snapshot of political and current events.

The Knight Life is Keith Knight's newly syndicated, daily comic strip. The official website can be found at knightlifecomic.com

Keith Knight is also the artist behind MAD Magazine's Father o'Flannity's Hot Tub Confessions & Bully Baby.

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NEW (TH)INK BOOK ON SALE/SAN FRANCISCO WRAP-UP

April 20th, 2011 | by keef
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*TOO SMALL TO FAIL: ANOTHER (TH)INK ANTHOLOGY! It’s here!  It’s finally here!!  The 3rd collection of my single panel socio-political strip arrived belatedly, forcing me to apologize to the many who rolled up to my table at Wondercon, demanding a copy.  It’s now yours for the taking in the K Chronicles store, including the special [...]

└ Tags: bay area anarchist book fair, purple onion, San Francisco, Wondercon, writers with drinks
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NEXT…BIG…THING.

March 11th, 2011 | by keef
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Before the usual insipid post, I’d like to send positive vibes to my Japanese brothers and sisters–I hope many miracles transpire over the next few days, cuz that earthquake/tsunami footage looked like 9/11, Katrina, and a big monster movie  rolled into one. May the Force be with you. *The next big thing I’ll be doing [...]

└ Tags: (Th)ink, book, hip-hop, kamala harris, music, odd future, rap, tyler the ceator, Wondercon
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*TREME/WONDERCON WRAP-UP/SLIPPERY ROCK

April 11th, 2010 | by keef
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Can’t begin to tell you how PSYCHED I am about Treme, the new HBO series from David Simon, the dude behind the Wire.  In fact, NPR’s  Fresh Air devoted an hour to Treme, which aired on our drive back from Wondercon.  So I got to listen to one of my favorite radio shows interview one [...]

└ Tags: David Malki, David Mills, David Simon, Jose Cabrera, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Malcolm McLaren, Schulz museum, slippery rock university, the Wire, Treme, Wondercon
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WONDERCON IN SAN FRANCISCO NEXT WEEKEND!!

March 28th, 2010 | by keef
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*JOIN ME AND CANDORVILLE CARTOONIST DARRIN BELL.. ..as we hock our wares in the confines of Artist’s Alley (table AA28) at Northern California’s largest pop culture gathering. Along with the usual krappe, I’ll have some new prints to sell, including the K Chronicles Primate Change, Howard Zinn, and One Black Kid strips. Plus: a sneak [...]

└ Tags: african american, black cartoonists, cartoon art museum, Darrin Bell, email of the week, letter of the week, panel, Schulz museum, Wondercon, workshop
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EMERALD CITY COMIC CON/SEATTLE WRAP-UP

March 22nd, 2010 | by keef
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Back from a week in Seattle visiting ye evil twin sis and guesting it at the Emerald City Comic Con. Our visit got off to a rough start when the Incredible Cuteness of Being got mischievous during a diaper change and rolled across my sister’s bed, creating an effect not dissimilar to screen printing. But [...]

└ Tags: Comic con, Danielle Corsetto, Emerald City Con, halfpixel, Kate Beaton, knight life, Meredith Gran, portrait, Rich Stevens, Seattle, Seattle Times, Wondercon
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