How Diamond Book Distributors helped change the comics industry
Former Diamond Books Distributors sales manager John Shableski recalls the early days of how graphic novels rose in popularity with librarians and educators
Graphic Novel Review: WEST HOLLYWOOD MONSTER SQUAD reads the apocalypse for filth
West Hollywood Monster Squad takes a complex crack at apocalyptic horror with a queer, young adult romp about found family and capitalism.
Anouk Ricard wins the Grand Prix at Angoulême
Anouk Ricard, best known for her Anna et Froga series, won the Grand Prix at this year's FIBD in Angoulême
Denny O’Neil’s Batman Bible and the longevity of comics characters
Reading Denny O'Neil's Batman bible made me wonder about other long running comics and why they are so hard to make
Jules Feiffer, legendary cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and illustrator, dead at 95
Legendary cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and illustrator Jules Feiffer, whose credits included The Phantom Tollbooth, passed away last week, aged 95.
A year of free comics: Martin Luther King and The Montgomery Story
With a cover price of 10¢ and a 250,000 print run, this comic, first published in 1957, shows the power of the medium to inspire and educate.
The Making of David Lynch’s comic strip, The Angriest Dog in the World
Behind the scenes at The Angriest Dog in the World, David Lynch's 80s alternative comic strip
Atsuko drops Jujutsu Kaisen collaboration
Atsuko’s latest collection brings iconic looks inspired by "Jujutsu Kaisen," including the sleek Kento Nanami Quarter-Zip and Infinite Void Hooded Bomber.
Award-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell arrested over child abuse material
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell will appear in court after authorities discovered he possessed over 100 videos of child sexual abuse, some of which were AI-generated.
Women Write About Comics (WWAC) is going on hiatus
Women Write About Comics is ending its run as a website but hopes to return as a non-profit
DOG MAN creator Dav Pilkey throwing a Hero Party at the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress will host a "Hero Party" and talk with Dog Man creator Dav Pilkey on January 29, two days before the film's release.
Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigns over rejected Jeff Bezos cartoon
Veteran Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes has resigned after the paper pulled a cartoon criticizing owner Jeff Bezos, among others, for showing support to Donald Trump.























