Social Distancing Roundup: LIVE Audiobook Readings, Virtual Book Festivals and More
Give your eyes some rest from screentime and listen to audiobooks this June - Harry Potter, James and the Giant Peach or all new arrivals
#BlackOutTuesday – NYCC ’18: Old Classics, New Voices – What Today’s Diverse Creators think...
How can marginalised readers and creators engage with a comics canon comprised principally of works by cis-het white male creators?
#BlackOutTuesday – THE MASSACRE OF BLACK WALL STREET expands WATCHMEN’s take on the Tulsa...
Do not forget the Tulsa Race Riots.
#BlackOutTuesday – Celebrating the Amazing Art of #DrawingWhileBlack
A 19-year-old animator/illustrator is helping change how we view art and race
#BlackOutTuesday – Randolph, Osajyefo & Illidge on Black Excellence in comics
Khary Randolph, Kwanzaa Osajyefo, and Joseph Illidge had a frank and open discussion on race in comics and in real life.
#BlackOutTuesday – Dwayne McDuffie Week Day 6: Buck Wild, Hero for Rent!
Looking back at another great Dwayne McDuffie creation.
#BlackOutTuesday – Interview: Mikki Kendall and Aster D’Amico talk Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists
“The history of the world is the history of women."
#BlackOutTuesday – The long, strange journey of Trevor Von Eeden
Von Eeden recalls a prank that destroyed his confidence in his work.
#BlackOutTuesday: A Year of Free Comics: Pop music, race and Ignatz Promising New Talent...
This year's Most Promising New Talent - at least as far as the Ignatz Awards are concerned - is Bianca Xunise, a Chicago-based cartoonist...
#BlackOutTuesday – Comics and diverse characters : where the sales are
Actually, diverse comics sell pretty good, thanks.
Comics news site Newsarama to become part of GamesRadar+
The number of stand along comics news sites has dropped by one.
Analysis: Will comics survive the current crisis?
We need to put this all into perspective.
























