On The Scene: Artists go interactive at Funhouse
On March 24 and 25, the Drawing Center and Desert Island collaborated to produce Funhouse, an experimental book fair with a carnival theme
“So What? Press” is serving up exciting things this April!
Baristas fighting monsters, fantastic creators, and hot coffee encounters- So What? Press has all sorts of things in store this month!
Starting in mid-April, a...
Crowdfunding Watch: Spring Into Indies Edition
Springing forward drives me a little bananas. It wreaks havoc with my sleep cycle and turns me into a raging, sleep-deprived bear. So, fighting...
Crowdfunding Watch: Help Awaken Spring with These Three Comic Projects
Every morning I wake up, open the bedroom door and look at my cat. He is usually sitting on the floor a few feet...
01/03/2018 Small Press & Indie Comics Galore
Nice Art
§ Finding a single artist for this month's Nice Art feature was extremely difficult. Early in February, #VisibleWomen took twitter by storm and helped...
San Diego’s First Ever “Black Com!x Day” Celebrates Diversity in the Comics Industry
To end Black History Month, I wish to highlight a recent event held in San Diego, California, home of the world-famous San Diego Comic-Con...
Crowdfunding Watch: Escape With These 3 Glorious Tales
The toddler who lives above us enjoys stomping. They stomp here, they stomp there and sometimes, they jump. I've thought about being the neighbor...
Crowdfunding Watch: The Awesome Fantasy Adventure Edition
On this particular President's Day I'd like nothing more than to step outside this current reality. Thankfully, fantasy adventure let's me do exactly that....
TCAF 2018 reveals guests, posters and a hockey opera
The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is a gem of North American comics arts festivals and this year's edition rolls out from May 11-13, with...
02/02/2018 Small Pres & Indie Comics Galore
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Nice Art
§ This month's nice art is by Zane Zlemeša, a Latvian artist whose done some work with Kuš! Comics. Her work has a lot...
Crowdfunding Watch: Witches, Scientists and Existential Crisis
I like to end the month by having an existential crisis and I'm glad that 2018 is proving no different. The good part about...
Review: Ellice Weaver’s ‘Something City’ is a Busytown for the 21st Century
Like a Richard Scarry book for the modern urbanite, Ellice Weaver’s beautifully drawn Something City weaves together various corners of an urban environment to create...























