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SD Comic Fest 18’: Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz on How He Didn’t Want Disney’s “Coco”...

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Sometime after this, Pixar contacted Alcaraz. “They invited me for a ‘little-chat,’” he said. When they asked for his help to work on the movie, Alcaraz was stunned. “I was thinking, ‘wow universe, you have a sick sense of humor.” But, Alcaraz saw this as a great opportunity and accepted it. “I wanted to make sure this wasn’t going to be the Aladdin for Mexicans.”

Some thoughts on helping list the 100 Most Influential Comics Pages of All Times

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Over the last month or two I may have alluded to an outside project I was working on and it was this: The 100...

Crowdfunding Watch: Friendship, Bondage and the Public Domain

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Satiate your appetite for the fun, new, and different.

The Man Behind Homestuck: An Interview with Andrew Hussie

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  With the release of his massive hit webcomic hitting the bookshelves, I had the opportunity to speak with Andrew Hussie, the elusive and hilarious...

This weekend’s Big Apple brings comics history to programming with Royer, Fradon and more

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  By James Romberger and Heidi MacDonald This weekend, New Yorkers will get a chance to meet some comics industry legends when the Big Apple Con...

Roundtable: Stoya, Seth Gilliam, Phillip Cruise and Dean Haspiel talk The Last Bar at...

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Dean Haspiel’s prowess as a cartoonist is well known, but he’s now an emerging playwright as well. His new play, The Last Bar at...

“So What? Press” is serving up exciting things this April!

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Baristas fighting monsters, fantastic creators, and hot coffee encounters- So What? Press has all sorts of things in store this month! Starting in mid-April, a...

Artists You Should Know: Rahil Mohsin is an artistic chameleon with a hundred styles

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Each week, Alex Lu is highlighting the work of some of the coolest illustrators of our generation. Know anyone who should be featured (including yourself)?...

GET A GRIP!: Nate Piekos on recovering from his arm injury – Part Two

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In Part 2 Nate talks about his workday as an injured artist, why he decided to tell his clients he was injured, and what chronic pain is like for him.

Comics creator William Messner-Loebs is homeless and working as a janitor in Michigan

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  Writer Bill Messner-Loebs - who once worked on The Flash and Wonder Woman, reinvented Johnny Quest, and made a million dollars writing dialog for...

WonderCon ’18: What DC Super Hero Girls Can Teach Us

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A look at what's behind the runaway hit that is DC Super Hero Girls.

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