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GET A GRIP!: Nate Piekos on recovering from his arm injury – Part Two

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In Part 2 Nate talks about his workday as an injured artist, why he decided to tell his clients he was injured, and what chronic pain is like for him.

Matt Chats: Shawn Crystal on Patreon, Podcasting, and What It Means to be a...

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I first learned of Shawn Crystal through his podcast, not his art. Skottie Young tweeted that he was recently a guest on InkPulp Audio, so I listened and was entranced by a discussion less...

Comics creator William Messner-Loebs is homeless and working as a janitor in Michigan

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  Writer Bill Messner-Loebs - who once worked on The Flash and Wonder Woman, reinvented Johnny Quest, and made a million dollars writing dialog for The Maxx - is now homeless and working at various...

What could possibly go wrong: Wizard World and Columbia Pictures announce details of open...

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Uh oh. "Do you have an original idea for a movie? And do you plan on attending Wizard World Comic Con Portland? This could be your day."

INTERVIEW: Get Lost with the Faeries of San Francisco in Mairghread Scott’s “City on...

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"We wanted little kids reading the book to see that they could go to San Francisco and in essence walk the path that they walked and feel like that you could be on their adventure too."

Artists You Should Know: How Ty Dunitz & Jenn Lee turned a D&D campaign...

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Ty Dunitz and Jenn Lee on how they work together to create the effervescent webcomic RISING SAND!

INTERVIEW: Mmm Mmm Good Storytelling in Ken Niimura’s UMAMI

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The latest comics tale to make it to the big screen is Ken Niimura and Joe Kelly's I Kill Giants. Currently sitting at 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, the 2009 comic book about a young...

INTERVIEW: Nothing but Bic Pens Will Do for Latino Artist Raul the Third

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The most fascinating thing about art is the many forms it can take and ways one can make it. This also applies to comic books and graphic novels. Known best as “Raul the Third,”...

Interview: Dan Fogler on the fantastically warped world of Brooklyn Gladiator and nerdlebrity life

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The Beat sits down with Fantastic Beast's Dan Fogler to talk about his comics writing career, the great coming yin/yang union, conspicy theories, and the coming of Brooklyn Gladiator in April.

Interview: Jimmy Palmiotti on ‘Killing Time in America’ and spending more time on his...

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Although he's taking some time off from the mainstream, Jimmy Palmiotti is busy making comics. And this week he's back with his latest crowdfunder for a graphic novel,  Killing Time in America.  This time he's teamed...

Artists You Should Know: Reimena Yee blends culture and history into rich emotional tapestries

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Each week, Alex Lu is highlighting the work of some of the coolest illustrators of our generation. Know anyone who should be featured (including yourself)? Email [email protected]. This Week: Reimena Yee has a style all her own....

Matt Chats: BONE Colorist Steve Hamaker on His Influences, Storytelling, And Webcomic PLOX

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Steve Hamaker ranks tragically high in the ratio of most read to least recognizable cartoonists. Jeff Smith BONE was a giant indie success as a black-and-white comic book series, but it hit the mainstream...

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