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A Year of Free Comics: Liz Climo’s little world of cuteness

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Okay a total no brainer cuz it's Friday: Liz Climo's ongoing tumblr comics are insanely popular because they are totally sweet and cute. Climo...

Dave Gibbons reveals the origin of Watchmen’s 9-panel grid – and has an...

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Speaking of David Gibbons, the subject of the nine-panel grid was debated on Twitter the other day following a conversation spark from J.A. Micheline: https://twitter.com/elevenafter/status/856606785922367488 You can...

Hulu digs in to the mystery of Bill Finger with new documentary

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Bill The Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman Well, it's really only a mystery if you've never passed Comcis History 101, but it's nice...

Paperfilms crew announces spring convention schedule and website sale

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What is Paperfilms? It's not really a studio, but not just a loose confederation either.  It consists of Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Justin Gray, Paul Mounts,...

San Diego’s Little Fish Comic Studio Is Educating A New Generation of Fans, Artists,...

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In recent years, more teachers and librarians are finally recognizing the educational appeal of comic-books. Yes, we the fans have known of their artistry,...

Announcing the 2016 Comic Creators Survey – digging into page rates and royalties

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As we make our way through the current era of disruption, there's an ever greater need for clarity, verifiable information and real news. In that spirit, I'm...

Everyone Has A Vertigo-Style Project: Legal Termination of Warlock

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Doing Vertigo-style projects is all the rage.  Dark Horse and IDW have even set up designer imprints for former Vertigo Executive Editors.  Why should...

A Year of Free Comics: LIVING LEVEL-3: SOUTH SUDAN, a searing look at one...

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Joshua Dysart and Alberto Ponticelli reunite for a troubling comic about the famine in South Sudan. The comic was sponsored by the World Food Programme.

Ardian Syaf: “My career is over now.”

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After a couple of days of dissembling, defensiveness and saying he did nothing wrong, artist Ardian Syaf has posted an apology/farewell note on his...

‘This One Summer’ is the most challenged book of 2016, followed closely by ‘Drama’

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The ALA has released its annual list of the most challneged books of the previous year, and as is common in recent years, several graphic novels are on this list. This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jill Tamaki leads the list followed by Raina Telgemeier's Drama. Neither appearance on the list will be much of a surprise to library challenge watchers.

Doctor Who news round-up: new comics, cons, and so much cosplay!

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A round-up of the Doctor Who television, comic and convention news. We've got comic previews, show announcements and awesome convention cosplay.

On the Scene: Frank Miller and Klaus Janson remember Will Eisner and when Neal...

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  As part of Will Eisner Week, celebrating the life and career of the visionary comic creator, 100 Years of Genius: The Life and Legacy...

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