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SDCC’17: Interview: Actor Tom Kenny Illuminates NIKO AND THE SWORD OF LIGHT

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Amazon continues its amazing track record of acclaimed original content with its latest animated series Niko and the Sword of Light available now on Prime Video. Based on the motion graphic comic by Imaginism...

SDCC ’17: Interview: Author Karin Tidbeck Uncovers the Dreamlike Storyline of “Amatka”

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Karin Tidbeck is a science-fiction and fantasy author, born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her latest novel, Amatka, focuses on a colonized alien-planet where the physical use of words plays an integral part in the shaping...

SDCC ’17: Interview: “Legend of Korra” Writer Michael DiMartino and Artist Irene Koh

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On August the 8th, the first book in the Legend of Korra: Turf Wars graphic novel trilogy, published by Dark Horse, will be released. First announced two years ago, a lot of hype has...

INTERVIEW: In YOUR PAL, ARCHIE, Dan Parent reveals how to modernize a classic

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Dan Parent knows Riverdale better than almost anyone. He's been crafting stories for Archie and his pals for decades. He gets what makes them tic and what has made them resonate with readers for generations....

SDCC ’17: Box Brown Discusses His Eisner Award Nominated “Tetris”

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We all know the game “Tetris.” It’s addictive and embedded in the halls of video game history. Did you know though that it originated from Russia? How about that near the pinnacle of its...

NSFW INTERVIEW: Eisner Nominated Jason Shiga dives into the twisted world of DEMON

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Hilarious in execution, serious in subject matter, irreverent to human life, and an homage to various science fiction tropes; This only scratches the surface of what comprises Demon. Broken up into four books, this...

INTERVIEW: This IRON GIANT visionary is kickstarting the latest volume of his comic book...

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If you don't know Stephan Franck by name, you'll certainly be familiar with his work. The Iron Giant, Despicable Me, Open Season, Osmosis Jones; he's had a hand in some fine animated works to...

INTERVIEW: How does CALEXIT break apart from the litany of political commentary in comics?

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If there's one thing the current administration has given the people, it's fuel for creative fire. Be it political commentary blogs, new Purge movies, and now Black Mask Studios Calexit; people who want to...

Derf on how Trumpcare could affect cartoonists

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Just as a feel good end to the week, cartoonist John "Derf' Backderf posted on his FB some thoughts about how Trumpcare/ACHA, which the Senate is trying to pass, might affect cartoonists. A disproportionate...

Interview: You Might Be An Artist If… you find Lauren Purje’s book all too...

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Lauren Purje studied fine art, but in recent years she’s best known for making comics about the art world – most importantly about what it means to be an artist, especially a young artist....

Interview: Famed Spanish cartoonist Paco Roca talks about history, memory and dreams

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In recent years, Paco Roca has established himself as one of the bright lights of Spanish cartooning and the world. Perhaps best known for his 2007 graphic novel Wrinkles about a group of elderly residents in a home that deals in beautiful and heartbreaking ways with dementia and other issues.

The Alan Moore 2016 Christmas Interviews – Part I – “Advertising itself is the...

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In what may or may not become a long-standing tradition, Alan Moore has answered questions at Christmas set by the members of a Facebook group called The Really Very Serious Alan Moore Scholars’ Group,...

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