

'Daddy's Home' has a new home
Herald-Leader Staff Report
A big change is coming to our comics pages next week. For Better or for Worse, one of the most popular comic strips in the country, will no longer occupy a spot in the Herald-Leader.
Graphic-art exhibit shows the range of possibility
By Heather Castro Contributing Art Critic
With the recent overwhelming influx of comics into mainstream media — hello, Batman — it comes as no surprise that comics are coming into their own as a respected art form. While Hollywood delves into the abundant action-adventure story lines, the art world is exploring the history and theory of the graphic medium.
Look! In the art gallery! Comics!
By Rich Copley rcopley@herald-leader.com
When Jonathan Gilpin was a student at Linlee Elementary School, there was a teacher who would take his comic books and tear them up. That makes it particularly satisfying for him to bring comic art to a Lexington art gallery. Comic Art is an exhibit of work by area comic artists that will be on exhibit through Sept. 6 at the LexArts Gallery in ArtsPlace.



