Small Presses

Review: How to embarrass oneself successfully in Jane Mai’s PEOW

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PEOW is an excursion into Jane Mai's most hilarious and embarrassing moments.

Review: Disjointed, post-apocalyptic BREATHERS intrigues

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Breathers is a sparse and disjointed, yet intriguing read.

AWA Studios Upshot March Solicits: The new publisher has four new titles debuting this...

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Artists Writers & Artisans and their imprint Upshot will feature creator-owned stories and a shared universe

Graphic Novel TK Episode 36: Working with a Publisher

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Publishers! If you've got one, they're involved in all the parts of making a book -- from negotiating a book deal to contracts, editing,...

Emil Ferris, Lucy Knisley, and more make some noise in upcoming KAZOO anthology

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And with a creator line-up this amazing, it's hard not to want to make some noise, too!
David Bowie Hall of Bowies

Review: BOWIE beautifully chronicles the rise of intergalactic icon, Ziggy Stardust

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Insight Comics' psychedelic graphic novel is the perfect substance for any Bowie fan.

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: An extended first look at the sensational MONSTER ALLERGY, VOL. 3: THE...

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Who — or what — is Charlie, and why can he see monsters just like Zick?
Funky Town

Review: Mathilde Van Gheluwe’s FUNKY TOWN is an extraordinarily dramatic, poetic witchcraft tale

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Examining duality and the need to move away from toxic relationships.
Karen Green on The Invisible Empire

INTERVIEW: Karen Green examines the impact of THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE

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Green says the comics medium makes all storytelling more effective.
Gemini

INTERVIEW: LIVING MACHINE’s GEMINI: AFTER ONYX injects prog metalcore into comics

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Gemini: After Onyx will make you want to headbang and read comics at the same time.

Papercutz is bringing the beloved Asterix comics to the Americas

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The world's favorite little Gaul is finally making a trip across the big pond.
Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists cover art

REVIEW: Mikki Kendall’s AMAZONS, ABOLITIONISTS, AND ACTIVISTS will empower us

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This graphic history should be our next textbook.

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