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Ambrosia Publishing debuts

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There's a new publisher in town, and their name begins with "A" so they have a small chance of escaping end of the catalog...

Virgin signs animation deal

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Virgin Comics, which lest we forget, also has an animation studio attached, is teaming with a Canadian animation company to produce a ‘toon film...

Canadian comics tours

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TWo big tours coming up, with Chester Brown and Debuy and Berberian. Details: CHESTER BROWN TO TOUR CANADA FROM OCT 11-22! For the paperback edition of...

WEHT: EL MUERTO

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Hey what ever DID happen to that movie version of the indie comic EL MUERTO starring Wilmer Valderrama? They were touting it at San...

Alias goes with God

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Alias, one of the doomed Class of '05 comics publishers who tried to make a go of it with a new line of periodicals/pamphlets/floppies...

Jeff Smith in Frankfurt

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Jeff Smith blogs his trip to Frankfurt with lots o' pictures It was also the first time I got to see the new TokyoPop...

People notes: Shanower, Dawson

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A super profile of Eric Shanower in today's Daily News: From the time he first had the idea in 1991 of synthesizing those works into...

NYC: Don’t forget to go to this tonight!

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7pm: THE GRACE COMICS SHOWCASE! Girly Stories, Teenage Diaries, and Other Marvels of Women's Graphic Fiction PRESENTING: Megan Kelso: author of The Squirrel Mother and Queen of...

71 pages of SIDESCROLLERS at CBR

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Comic Book Resources is offering a 71 page online preview of SIDESCROLLERS the new graphic novel by Matthew Loux: Brian, Brad, and Matt are three...

10/4 Linkie winkins

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§ Jim Woodring is selling some new art at his IVORY TOWER ART OUTLET. § Very nice Ed Brubaker profile (not INTERVIEW) At the Seattle...

Slave Labor publishes first digital comic

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First it was just a few renegades like Phil Foglio and Carla Speed McNeill. Now it's even publishers like Slave Labor who are ditching...

Fantagraphics opening reports — update

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We attended the Fantagraphics art opening last night at the Society of Illustrators, as did our colleague Ron Hogan at GalleyCat: "Most museums don't like...

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