Weekend reading and preview: The Solar Grid by Ganzeer is a dark, thought provoking...
Fans of Vertigo Comics and Image Comics recent turn to intelligent SF, here's another comic you should be checking out: The Solar Grid by...
Disney is rebooting The Rocketeer as a black female character
No scrap of IP goes wasted at Disney and they've dusted off The Rocketeer, Dave Stevens' classic pulp-inspired character, with a projected reboot ...
CXC announces programming with Trudeau, Telegemeier, Smith and more
Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC) has announced the programming for its second edition, to be held October 13-16. Expanding from its inaugural 2-day outing, the...
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Benjamin Frisch makes his graphic novel debut with THE FUN FAMILY
Cartoonist Benjamin Frisch makes his graphic novel debut this summer with THE FUN FAMILY, a subversive look at the underbelly of the All-American family...
Warren Ellis and Phil Hester explore a strange ‘Shipwreck’ for AfterShock
All we know about Shipwreck, the new AfterShock book from Warren Ellis and Phil Hester is that is concerns "a very unusual and very...
INTERVIEW: The Monster Elementary Vol 1 collection might be your new favorite all-ages comic
What's your definition of all-ages comics? Often these book are mistakenly synonymous with kids comics. Yet there is a big difference between a book...
Cerebus returns in collage comic Cerebus in Hell #0
Cerebus, the controversial comics masterpiece by Dave Sim, is returning in a one shot that, perhaps inspired by Mike Mignola's latest Hellboy saga, shows...
Step into The Jodoverse with this affordable collection
Alexandro Jodorowsky is one of comics' original crossover artists. An internationally acclaimed experimental filmmaker and novelist, he's used comics as his chosen medium for...
Ignatz Awards submissions close on June 7th
More awards! The Ignatz awards, presented at the Small Press Expo to outstanding indie comics, are now accepting submissions, with a June 7th deadline....
The “Gibbs Girls” bring their vision of steampunk in “The Invention of E.J. Whitaker”
By Nicholas Eskey
Shawnee and Shawnelle Gibbs it seems were each destined to be creative. Both writers and illustrators, these sisters are the founders of...
Preview: Legend, a spectacular world where cats and dogs rule
"Funny animal comics" were a time-tested genre for comics in the 50s heydey, and some of the finest comics since then feature anthropomorphic lead...
Review: ‘The Tipping Point’ unites science fiction themes with human psychology
Part of the celebration of 40 years of international publisher Humanoids, this anthology gathers some great talent to explore the idea of forks in the...

















