The weekend in comics
It was a busy weekend in socializing. Friday night was the Spectrum art opening at the Society of Illustrators, a who's who of fantastic...
Brooklyn Book Festival programming announced
The GN programming for the dedicated NYCC Pavilion at this weekend's Brooklyn Book Festival (BBF), Sunday, September 13 at Brooklyn Borough Hall Plaza has...
MUST READ: Kate Chopin’s THE AWAKENING by Nick Bertozzi
If he finished this, it would be on every college syllabus. Will no smart publisher step up?
Drawn and Quarterly and Delisle in New York/Brooklyn Book Festival
Guy Delisle, author of three fantastic graphic novels, will be making his first appearance in New York at the Brooklyn Book Festival September 13th....
Cartoonists are spanning the globe!
LITERALLY!
We dropped by the signing for Josh Neufeld's A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge last night. Arrived late, and the place was crowded but...
This weekend to do: Neufeld in NOLA
Just as a reminder, this weekend Josh Neufeld has three stops in New Orleans to promote the release of A.D.: NEW ORLEANS AFTER THE...
Much bigger Moby Dick
Only yesterday, we were wishing for a larger version of Tony Millionaire's definitive drawing of the eye of Moby Dick for the cover of...
Great books, great covers
Via Jacob Covey at Flog, a link to the Flickr stream of Paul Buckley, the art director for the highly regarded line of...
Josh Neufeld and A.D. hit the road
An extensive tour for Josh Neufeld's A.D.: After the Deluge has been announced, and it kicks off this Wednesday in Austin, TX, with a...
NYCC teams with Brooklyn Book Festival
With the line between trade and public book festivals coming under increasing scrutiny, the New York Comic Con is teaming up with New York...
Looking for Calvin and Hobbes
Just received a galley of this.
The fascinating life, work, and legacy of the reclusive creator behind the beloved Calvin and Hobbes comic strip
For...
Tan, Gaiman get World Fantasy Award noms
Over at her blog, Delia Sherman has listed the World Fantasy Award nominations and not only is Neil Gaiman up for two (For The...












