Supernatural law marks 1-year anniversary on the web
With a press release!
Batton Lashâs online version of his long-running comic book series Supernatural Law celebrates its first anniversary on September 19. It was...
Comics and their cachet
A poorly formatted Art Spiegelman interview nonetheless captures the spirit of the times:
Q: How has the world of comics changed since you entered?
A:...
CATACOMBS trailer
http://www.youtube.com/v/cRkPL8VqF1w
While the lesson to be learned in the marriage of Hollywood and Toontown is that directors make comics writers, the obverse is also beginning...
BKV on NPR, AOK, more cartooners on radio
NPR darling Brian K. Vaughan (an earlier appearance is credited with spiking bookstore sales of Y THE LAST MAN trades) was back on Talk...
Grace Reading Series returns with cartooners
The Grace Reading Series, a monthly multi media mix focusing on women writers, returns with a series of readings by cartoonists. The series kicks...
TO DO, SF 9/20: Yang and Pien at Isotope
Celebrate the release of AMERICAN BORN CHINESE:
China Books, First Second Books, & the IsotopeLaunch What Might be the Best Book of 2006Pardon us while...
Eric Shanower in Troy
A Cartoonist's Adventures in Troy: AGE OF BRONZE's Eric Shanower blogs his trip to the ruins of the ancient city.
What I'd not received from...
The Too Much Coffee Man Opera
When one mentally totes up a list of comics characters who could be turned into an opera, Shannon Wheeler's Too Much Coffee Man probably...
Licensable Bear™ PSAs
http://www.youtube.com/v/z8ZTrMKb4sM
Licensable Bear™, Net Gertler's eminently appealing marketing opportunity, is now appearing in an animated PSA standing up for one of our most forgotten minorities.
HOUSE OF SUGAR rejected by Diamond
Rebecca Kraatz's HOUSE OF SUGAR, which Hope Larson is planning to publish, had been rejected by Diamond. This isn't a rallying cry, just an...
Stumptown news
PR from the Stumptown Comics Fest, in Portland, OR shows that local indie-friendly shows appear to be alive and well, with all 120 tables...













