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Indie Month-to-Month Sales March 2013

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While Walking Dead and Saga lead the chart again, the big story this month is Jonathan Hickman’s East of West, blowing expectations out of the water with a strong debut. There aren’t that many new titles this month, although Image have four strong debuts, headed up by the infuriating Sex (you’ll see). Elsewhere it’s largely a month of consolidation, with many titles holding within a few percentage points of last month’s sales.

PREVIEW REVIEW: Shipwrecked with BREAKERS

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It’s a strange guide to a mysterious treasure, this tome launching April 25th at Desert Island (eerily appropriate venue name!) from So What? Press,...

Preview: Baltic Comics Magazine s!13 Life is Live

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  You can tell we're getting into the comics spring/summer stride as highly desirable books begin hitting the shelves in rapid tandem. Last week saw...

Youth in Decline website debuts

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Youth in Decline is another in the exploding field of Risograph-based micro-publisher run by Ryan Sands, perhaps best known for his Umezu-obssessed blog Same...
Liberator #2

Exclusive Sneak Peek: Liberator

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I've already pegged this as potentially the debut of the year, and with Liberator #1 now available for pre-order, we get a sneak peek...

MoCCA Awards of Excellence Winners 2013 and show wrap-up

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Naked honesty: I'm too wiped out from this weekend's MoCCA Festival to write much about it. It was a blast. But here are the...

MoCCA Debuts 2013: Modan, Boulet, Hernandez (x2), Tamaki and MORE

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New books that are out just in time for MoCCA, which will be held at the Lexington Armory this weekend. This is what folks emailed us, and if the past is any indicator about five seconds after this post goes up a million voices will cry out in terror at not having emailed me, so expect a part two later today!

On the Scene: WonderCon 2013, Matt Kindt on MIND MGMT and Being Happy

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You’d be forgiven if you think of Matt Kindt as a breakaway success, since the “slow and steady” approach that's defined his career so...

24 Hours of Women Cartoonists: Jess Ruliffson

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Jess Ruliffson is an illustrator and non-fiction graphic novelist, increasingly wearing the hat of a comics-medium journalist. She's working on a graphic novel based...

24 Hours of Women Cartoonists: Andrea Tsurumi

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Andrea Tsurumi is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist working on a number of platforms. She's a Harvard graduate currently pursuing an MFA at the...

2013 SPX expands in response to exhibitor demand

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Following last week's gridlock over signing up for tables at this year's Small Press Expo, organizers have announced that they'll be expanding the show floor to include the ENTIRE ballroom at the Marriott Bethesda North Hotel & Conference Center. Althugh it seems like a logical development, the announcement makes it clear that attendance must stay commensurate with floor size and this is an experiment:

Indie Month-to-Month Sales February 2013

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Walking Dead continues to dominate, but Star Wars and Saga both go from strength to strength. Strong debuts for Shadow Year One, Legend of the Shadowclan and the new GI Joe book are interspersed with increased sales for My Little Pony, Adventure Time and Hellboy. Elsewhere is the usual clutch of Image debuts, while further down a few series return to the charts after a period away.

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