A Year of Free Comics: Read COLOSSI #1 for free and see tiny humans...
Tiny people in a giant world! It's a SF and comics staple, and it gets a welcome new variation in COLOSSI, by writer Ricardo...
A month of queer themed free comics: The Young Protectors by Woolfson and DeKraker
The Young Protectors: Engaging the Enemy is a webcomic by writer Alex Woolfson who has made a strong cottage industry out of his gay-themed...
A month of free queer themed comics: No End is a queer-themed post apocalyptic...
It's Pride month and there are many free comics out there by queer creators and on queer themes -- in fact many of the...
A Year of Free Comics: Exploring Karen Green’s “Life in Comics”
One of the highlights of my graduate school experience during my time at Columbia University was taking one of the first college courses seriously...
A Year of Free Comics: Lee Lai’s lovely advice
At TCAF, in the Wowee Zonk room (I think) I ran into a new cartoonist whose work I had never seen but I was...
A Year of Free Comics: Today’s New York Times Sunday Magazine is one big,...
A long time ago, the NY Times ran serialized comics every Sunday. That ended after a few years, but cartoonists are frequently seen in...
A Year of Free Comics: Speculative SF in The Offering by Alexandra Beguez
The SF genre – especially social science fiction - has been well represented in comics of late with works like Tillie Walden's On a...
A Year of Free Comics: Big Busty Psychic Celeb Votes Satan by Beatrix Urkowitz,...
Continuing to go through the work of some TCAF notables, Beatrix Urkowitz is an up and comer living in Providence who graduated from SVA a...
A Year of Free Comics: Saint for Rent by Ru Xu
First off, I am totally stealing this list of up and coming cartoonists at TCAF by Ardo Omer.
The first name on her list is Ru Xu, definitely an up...
A year of free comics – Dan Berry’s Carry Me
I’ve been carrying my son often lately. It’s a natural occurrence in my daily life now. He’s on the verge of walking, but hasn’t...
A year of Free Comics: Read Catalyst Prime: The Event in full
One of the year's biggest events is the launch of Catalyst Prime, Lion Forge's new superhero line. The arrival of a new line of comics created by a diverse line-up of talent behind the page - led by editor Joe Illidge - and with a diverse cast of characters on the page, couldn't be better timed for today's comics readers.
A Year of Free Comics: Rebecca Roher’s comics take on tough subjects
Canadian artist Rebecca Roher won the Doug Wright Award for her graphic novel Bird in a Cage, about a woman's descent into dementia and...






















