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Graphic Novel TK Backmatter: Publishing During Covid

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We interrupt our regular arc of Graphic Novel TK posting to bring you our different feature: Graphic Novel TK Backmatter. Where Graphic Novel TK follows a book...

EXCLUSIVE: INTO THE BEWILDERNESS, cartoonist Gus Gordon’s debut graphic novel, coming from Clarion Books...

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The graphic novel, set for release in 2024, will also be published in Australia & New Zealand by Hardie Grant.

Maus hits #1 on Amazon – but is it enough?

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Controversy has propelled Maus to the top of the sales charts, but a bigger battle is looming, librarians warn.

Lore Olympus wins an Alex Award and other ALA winners

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The ALA's Youth Media Awards were announced at a virtual conference this week, and three comics were honored
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Outcry after Tennessee school board unanimously votes to remove Maus

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Amid rising attempts to ban books from school libraries and curriculums, the McMinn County school board in Tennessee has voted to remove Maus from the school library by a 10-0 vote.

Angoulême Festival announces new dates for March

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Angoulême International Comic Art Festival has announced it will now take place March 17 to 20, 2022

Bad Idea releases unfinished Ryan Bodenheim-illustrated SPARK #1 as a tribute to the artist

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Bodenheim passed away last month at the age of 44.
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THE ACCESS GUIDE TO THE BLACK COMICS COMMUNITY returns to spotlight increased industry diversity

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More than just a ‘green book’ for the comics industry.

2021 JOE SHUSTER AWARDS announces latest wave of Canadian Comic Book Hall of Fame...

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Ho Che Anderson and Denis Rodier were among the honorees in the latest round of announcements.

The 2022 Black Comic Book Festival celebrates the show’s 10th anniversary next month

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NYC's Schomburg begins the countdown to next month's big event

C2E2 ’21: Garth Ennis talks his career, and the time Dan Didio asked him...

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Ennis took to the stage for a spotlight panel on the final day of C2E2 2021.

C2E2 ‘21: Standing Up For What’s Right: The Fight Against Comics Censorship

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A panel of librarians and legal scholars discuss the many recent challenges to comics, and how best to combat censorship.

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