Broken Frontier Awards 2014 winners: women, Image dominate
The comics news website Broken Frontier has announced the winners of its annual awards, as chosen by readers and industry professionals. Image Comics was a winner, as you might expect, but female creators won in 5 of the 13 categories, suggesting that the arrival of talented and noteworthy women in comics is a thing that is here and now and not some hoped for future event. The winners are as follows:
Christmas Comics: Street Angel Christmas Special
Another neo classic comic for the hols as Jim Rugg and Brian Maruca's homeless crimefighting skateboarder, Street Angel, teams with Santa on a brief...
Merry Christmas from the Beat
Whatever holiday you celebrate, from all of us at Stately Beat Manor, wishing you a happy and safe one.
Christmas Comics: Kate Beaton’s yearly Christmas comics
Every year cartoonist Kate Beaton returns to her parents house in the maritimes for the holidays, and the series of hilarious and touching comics...
The Retailer’s View // Top Sellers and Bottom Dwellers
A couple of news bits and a personal announcement to tackle this week, so let’s get right to it.
MILLION AIRS
About a week ago, Marvel started...
Gotham Greets the Justice League
On Friday New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio met with protestors to discuss their demands for police reform after the shocking death of Eric...
Holiday mode…engage!
I imagine most of you reading this aren't reading this, but are already off on your holiday travels. While the team at Stately Beat Manor is going to remain vigilant for exciting, world changing breaking news, we're going into "holiday mode" for posting, which is about the same as the regular mode except we gave it a name. But to make the holidays bright, I have some previews, art, webcomic alerts and maybe a few other surprises lined up in case you get bored. In the meantime, safe travels and happy holidays to all.
Webcomic Alert: New Christmas horror comic from Emily Carroll “All Along the Wall”
Talk about an early Christmas present.
Emily Carroll's delicious and innovative horror comics are a yearly Halloween treat, and now she's gifted us with a Christmas...
Derf gets turfed by Facebook
The other day, Tom Spurgeon linked to a Facebook post by cartoonist T Edward Bak in which he frets about the "money vs art vs oh god what the hell am I doing" feeling that many in the indie world are having, and which we've written about many times. In response I was about to go link to a fantastic FB post by Derf Backderf in which he talks about being a cancer survivor and what he's done since—delivered the great book My Friend Dahmer, continued to cartoon, enjoyed life with his family, travelled the world. It was a wonderful life affirming post that puts a lot of things into perspective.
But....it was gone.
The Art of Batgirl and Where We Go From Here
This is obviously prefaced with a heaping helping of “what the hell does a straight white male know about these issues?”. The simple truth:...
Comics writing on the internet: what is it good for?
Former retailer and current CBLDF director Alex Cox pens a piece called How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Ignore the Internet with a...
She Makes Comics is now available, and here’s an exclusive clip about Friend of...
http://youtu.be/b443LL0vkT4
She Makes Comics, Marisa Stotter's documentary about women in comics, is now available. You can download it for $9.99 or pre-order a DVD...




















