The comical comicker
Cartoonist/comic Karen Sneider (left) has become the go-to-gal for cartooners looking to add hilarity to their slide shows. It's true! We went to the...
Seven Seas sails to prose
PW Daily reports on Seven Seas branching into kids prose:
Continuing to expand its prose publishing list beyond comics, manga publisher Seven Seas Entertainment will...
Smart people attempt to explain comics
Every day our link dump fills with mainstream media attempts to explain or analyze the comics. As repetitive as it becomes, it is still...
Mark Siegel on ‘American Born Chinese’ sales
ICv2 has a nice interview with Mark Siegel, which looks at the metrics of how getting a book nominated for a major award...
New book about comics
By a chance of fate while we were waiting for our luggage at JFK the other night, we ran into comics journalist Joel Meadows,...
You Minx, you.
Before I get too far into this, I'll give you the loglines: #1 DC's new girl-focused MINX imprint could just possibly be the most...
Little girls like comics, too
The Babysitter's Club blog has pictures from this Sunday's signing by Raina Telgemeier and Abby Denson at Rocketship. Call us crazy and say we...
BLAB!– still cool
Get Underground hace a nice interview with Monte Beauchamp, whose BLAB! remains an influential compendium of all things cool and suureal:
MATT: What draws...
On the scene: GNs at the Y
Wil Moss sent us this report on the graphic novel talk last Sunday at the 92nd Street Y.
On Sunday night a variety of...
Amazon’s Best of 2006: Comics & Graphic Novels
The lists are piling up. Much lauded tales like AMERICAN BORN CHINESE, FUN HOME and BILLY HAZELNUTS are on the list, but some less...
Links about stuff
BOOKSLUT weighs in with a bunch of comic-themed content;
A review of Tom DeHaven's novel It's Superman!:
Serving as a corollary to the Man of Steelâs...












