By Its Cover #1: What Comics Can Learn From Movie Posters
This is the third season of a column that judges a book by its cover. Catch up on the current season here, or view...
Crowdfunding Watch: Friendship, Bondage and the Public Domain
Satiate your appetite for the fun, new, and different.
Amazon listing for ‘The Art of Solo’ is a haunting reminder that a Star...
Disney is asking for privacy at this difficult time as they prepare for the arrival of Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Alex Ross’s MARVELOCITY art book is coming from Pantheon this fall with a new...
You will want this book with 30 new pages of scary but godlike Marvel superhero as painted by Alex Ross.
GET A GRIP!: Nate Piekos on recovering from his arm injury – Part Two
In Part 2 Nate talks about his workday as an injured artist, why he decided to tell his clients he was injured, and what chronic pain is like for him.
Personal Logs of Sgt. Barnes: “The Assassin in the Room”
Log: "...I get that a lot. It doesn't get any less awkward."
Review: French surrealist Nicole Claveloux celebrated in new collection
Compiled of stories from the 1970s, The Green Hand and Other Stories presents for the first time translated into English the work of French...
GET A GRIP!: Healing by Millimeters – Nate Piekos on how lettering injured his...
Nate Piekos, the founder of blambot.com, has created some of the comics industry’s most popular fonts, lettering comic books for Marvel Comics,...
Review: The mind-bending wild west meditation of ‘The Smell of Starving Boys’
In Frederik Peeters and Loo Hui Phang’s The Smell of Starving Boys, the words “virgin land” are used several times to describe America’s West....
Nice Art: MoCCA reveals badge art by Rebecca Mock
One of the nicest traditions of comic art festivals is the attractive and fun badges with art by notable cartoonists. The Society of Illustrators...
‘The Art of MARCH: A Civil Rights Masterpiece’ exhibit is coming to the Society...
Here's some exciting news! The Society of Illustrators in NYC will host "The Art of MARCH: A Civil Rights Masterpiece," a blockbuster exhibit that...
Review: Turning the mirror on Velazquez in ‘The Ladies In Waiting’
This biography of 17th Century Spanish painter Diego Velazquez wraps itself around one work, in particular, Las Meninas, or The Ladies In Waiting, from...





















