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UPDATED: Deleted tweet reveals behind the scenes turmoil at CBR

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A deleted post on the official CBR account unleashed a torrent of negative comments...and raises questions about the future of what was once an award winning site for comics news.
Hero Initiative

Bermejo, Frank, Garcia-Lopez among contributors to Baltimore Comic-Con’s Hero Initiative art auction

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37 pieces of original art will be going under the hammer to raise funds for creators in need at a live auction taking place Saturday September 9 at Baltimore Comic-Con

Taylor & Sommariva’s NEVERLANDERS becomes first graphic novel to win major Australian Children’s Book...

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The first graphic novel to win a Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year award in its 77-year history.

Jeff Smith cancels book tour following cardiac event

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Smith was in the midst of a major book tour in support of his new series Tuki.

Susumu Higa manga OKINAWA was delayed due to printer content objections

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Okinawa was scheduled to release in July but printer objections meant a delay

Joann Sfar retrospective exhibition coming to Paris Jewish Museum in October

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Joann Sfar: Drawn Life will feature around 250 plates and drawings, as well as notebooks, photographs and films spanning his 30 year creative career
SDCC '23 Congressional Popular Arts Caucus

SDCC ’23: The Congressional Popular Arts Caucus launches at Comic Con

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Congressman Robert Garcia is one of the biggest comics fans on the Hill, and he wants H.Res.598 to protect all creators.

SDCC ’23: Burnt pretzels, David Glanzer Talks About His Cats, and more from the...

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ADA accessibility, security, and carpeting were among the topics discussed at a lively talkback panel to close out SDCC.

SDCC ’23: Night falls on San Diego Comic-Con

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If SDCC is a fantasy come to life then the after-con is a more porous blending of fantasy and reality.

SDCC ’23: Exploring the world of queer storytelling for young audiences

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A panel of creators shared their personal experiences of writing LGBTQIA characters, shedding light on both supportive and challenging instances.

SDCC ’23: It’s still Jack Kirby’s world, we just live in it

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The tribute panel to Jack Kirby featured family and friends revealing another side of the legendary artist.

SDCC ’23: GeekEd asks “Why Would Aunt May Do?” and how to be an...

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Running down the lessons comics can teach to model behavior for those who are bullied and those who are allies.

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