Making Comics: How writers can foster stronger and healthier relationships with artists
A guide of sorts, aided by input from 5 industry professionals, about what it means to "write for your artist" and how to a better collaborator.
Queerness in Comics: Mage and Demon Queen
When queer relationships are explicit, fanfic is just the icing on the cake
SDCC ’19: Sassy Smart Women of Pre-Superhero Comics
The panel explored the smart sassy women who appeared in comic pages before Wonder Woman
A Year of Free Comics: Alakotila’s FELL SWOOP is a sweet, slow-burn, sci-fi romance
The complete comic is available to read on Webtoon.
SDCC ’19: A History of Jack Kirby: Keeping the legacy of the king alive...
Mark Badger,Bruce Simon, and Steve Sherman recounted Kirby's history at the SDCC panel.
The DC booth had more shine, less heart than ever at SDCC ’19
This year, things were a bit different.
Stan Lee may be getting his own street in the Bronx
The legendary Stan Lee is on the list for an honorary street in the Bronx
A Year of Free Comics: Hockey and Queer Romance? Check, Please!
Comedy, romance, and baked goods enter the rink in Ngozi Ukazu's Check, Please!
Jillian Tamaki to offer mentorship for two cartoonists
The mentorship deadline is August 15th.
On Veronica Mars, “Strong Female Protagonists,” and why male showrunners are obsessed with traumatizing...
Buffy, Veronica, Sansa... why is this still a trend?
SDCC ’19: Creators wrestle with magic vs tech in one of SDCC’s most philosophical...
Is there really a difference between sci-fi and fantasy?
SDCC ’19: “Heaven has grown” — exploring Comic-Con in the 2000s
From 2000 to 2009, SDCC gained nearly 100,000 annual attendees.























