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Graphic novelist quits making graphic novels after trying to live on $10k/year for three...

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Hannah Berry is a UK cartoonist whose 2010 gn Britten & Brülightly was a well-received mystery tale (and an Angoulême prize nominee when it came out) Her new book, Livestock, just out from Jonathan Cape,...

The Five Points Festival Interviews: Cliff Chiang on breaking away from superheroes and embracing...

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"I wish I had thought harder about it. Representation is so vitally important...but it takes effort and a lot of self-awareness to push through your own biases."

Interview: Asaf Hanuka balances life and terror in The Realist: Plug and Play

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Asaf Hanuka's webcomic The Realist has been running for years with a mix of withering self deprecation, family foibles and the occasional dark realities of life in Tel Aviv. As caustic as it can...

The Five Points Festival Interviews: Matt Rosenberg on fighting HYDRA “from day one” in...

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"I don’t want to say that I felt pressured by Marvel or the community to take a stand. I respect them both and would listen to them as best I could, but in the end, this was for me."

The TCAF Interviews – Meags Fitzgerald on Ambidextry, Layout & Translation

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – An Nguyen on So Pretty/ Very Rotten

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – Michel Hellman on the Challenge of the Canadian North

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – Shee Phon on Colours, Competition & Autobiography

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – Alexandre Simard on Miscommunication, Translation & Collaboration

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – Iona Fox on Autobiography, Farming & Experimentation

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – Sophie Bédard on Academic Pursuits, Teenagers and Translation

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

The TCAF Interviews – Tyler Landry on Horror, Community Engagement & Colour

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival is one of the most influential and important comic book event in North America. It's mission is to "promote the creators of comic books in their broad and diverse...

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