BREAKING! Mystery Nancy cartoonist Olivia Jaimes to appear at CXC!
Holy crap! Olivia Jaimes, the pseudonym of a cartoonist who has turned the Nancy world upside down with her take on the strip, is...
SPX Preview: ‘smallness’ Tells a Big Story About Being Human
Ashanti Fortson weaves a beautiful story of forgiveness and failure with 'smallness'. The one-shot comic will debut at SPX, here's our preview.
INTERVIEW: JG Jones on why he’s taking a break from art
The artist is taking time off to address some health issues.
Brian Fies’ ‘A Fire Story” is coming from Abrams next spring
At his spotlight panel at the 218 San Diego Comic-Con, cartoonist Brian Fies revealed some news....and got a touching surprise that left everyone moved.
INTERVIEW: Pia Guerra Opens Up About Her Process, Trump, and ME THE PEOPLE
The prolific cartoonist talks about creating in the age of Trump and opens up about her process in advance of her upcoming collection from Image Comics, ME THE PEOPLE.
SDCC’18: LAIKA is Back and Bigger Than Before.
One of 2017's best SDCC offsite events was an incredible look at the Oscar-winning animation studio LAIKA, creators of Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls and Kubo and the Two Strings. Thankfully,...
Acclaimed Italian cartoonist Zerocalcare gets a last minute visa to come to San Diego...
Over the last few weeks there's been some concern that Italian cartoonist Zerocalcare wouldn't get his Visa in time for this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
Zerocalcare...
Ethan Van Sciver leaves DC to concentrate on his creator-owned work
He'll be spending more time with Cyberfrog.
Artists You Should Know: GIRLS HAVE A BLOG’s Sarah Bollinger & Tara Kurtzhals on...
Dive into the creative process and inspirations for the creators of Girls Have a Blog and Knight & Beard, two of the brightest young talents in comics today.
To do tonight: Graphic Alt Comics opening with Robbins, Fleeners, Wynbrandt and more at...
The Scott Eder Gallery in Jersey City has a super cool show opening tonight; Graphic Alt Comics with art by Gabrielle Bell, Tommi Parrish, Mary...
SD Comic Fest 18’: Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz on How He Didn’t Want Disney’s “Coco”...
Sometime after this, Pixar contacted Alcaraz. “They invited me for a ‘little-chat,’” he said. When they asked for his help to work on the movie, Alcaraz was stunned. “I was thinking, ‘wow universe, you have a sick sense of humor.” But, Alcaraz saw this as a great opportunity and accepted it. “I wanted to make sure this wasn’t going to be the Aladdin for Mexicans.”