INTERVIEW: Slide into home with Ollie Hicks and Emma Oosterhous on GRAND SLAM ROMANCE
The Beat caught up with the wife-and-wife creative team behind Grand Slam Romance, available now from Surely Books.
Title and Cover Revealed for DIARY OF A WIMPY KID BOOK 18
Get your first look at the title and cover of Diary of a Wimpy Kid 18!
INTERVIEW: Ayize Jama-Everett and Tristan Roach on THE LAST COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO’s anti-escapism
The Beat caught up with the creators behind the new graphic novel from Megascope.
Abrams ComicArts reorganizes into standalone division, adds manga
Abrams ComicArts will now be its own standalone division at Abrams, alongside the adult and children's lines, and will add manga under publisher Rodolph Lachat.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Unflinching depiction of privilege in MIMOSA
The graphic novel by ARCHIE BONGIOVANNI follows four queer characters into their “dirty thirties.”
Jerry Craft, Gale Galligan, and more YA superstars highlight MARVEL SUPER HEROES middle grade...
A collection from the biggest names in comics for young readers and edited by John Jennings
INTERVIEW: MARJORIE LIU discusses her new horror trilogy THE NIGHT EATERS
The first volume is out this week from Abrams ComicsArts
SDCC ’22: John Jennings discusses forthcoming books from Abrams ComicArts’ Megascope imprint
The new imprint brings speculative fiction and Afrofuturism stories to the forefront.
SDCC ’22: Abrams ComicArts spotlights its Fall 2022 catalog
Brian Fies, Brian Michael Bendis and Chip Kidd preview new books LAST MECHANICAL MONSTER, PHENOMENA, and FANTASTIC FOUR: PANEL BY PANEL
SDCC ’22: ABRAMS con-exclusive books, panels and signing schedule
Everything from Abrams that you need to know ahead of SDCC weekend
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Read the First Story from GENERATION WONDER
The anthology features 13 short stories that approach superhero tropes from a different angle.
REVIEW: You can’t always get what you need when you’re FLUNG OUT OF SPACE
The graphic novel recounts the genesis of a classic queer work of literature in a manner that could only be accomplished via comics.

























