TRUE SWAMP is back
Jon Lewis's cult comic about a bunch of neurotic critters in the swamp is back as a webcomic. Go forth and bookmark.
Kate Beaton's Great Gatsby
Many more in this link. Is it our imagination, or is Kate Beaton getting even MORE polished and sophisticated in her cartooning and...
Comics Watch: The Year of the Rat
Caeyetano Garza writes to say that his Ignatz Award-winning webcomic The Year of the Rat is now available in book format. It's a surreal...
Pekar’s comics review of Crumb’s GENESIS
Over at the Jewish Review of Books, Harvey Pekar teams with artist Tara Seibel to review Crumb's GENESIS in comics form. Seibel previously illustrated...
Zahra’s Paradise launches
It seems that First Second is getting into the webcomics business. First it was E-i-C Mark Siegel's Sailor Twain Or The Mermaid In The...
Weekday reading: Colin Upton online
Vancouver-based mini-comic/underground cartoonist Colin Upton is taking to the web on his LJ page. Here, he grapples with This Modern Life.
The iPad is here….now what?
Are we living in the Jetsons or a Cormac McCarthy novel? Will the iPad take us to a world where readers pay for content...or...
It’s the iPad — updated with PRICE
Blow by blow at Engadget
Media is saved!
Here ya go!
Update: John Jackson Miller crunches numbers on subscriptions, which is how the iPad might have some...
Where will YOU be on January 27th???
It is coming. And nothing will be the same. At least for bloggers, who will not be able to speculate endlessly about Apple's expected...
SPACE Prize winners announced
The Space Prize is presented each year to the best in comics collected at the previous year's SPACE festival in Columbus, OH in the...
Weekend Reading: Black Death by Sammy Harkham
Struggle, death, darkness, a ray of hope? Via what things do
Weekend reading: “Fall” by Joe Lambert
One of many fine comics archived at Top Shelf 2.0. Joe Lambert, one of CCS's most watched grads, with a clean illustrative style akin...













