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The TCAF Interviews – Jade Armstrong on Animation, Fan Comics & Almonte

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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 – Priya Huq on Autobiography, Water Colour & Identity

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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 – Alabaster Pizzo on Sequential Comics, Colours & Online Reviews

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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 – François Vigneault on Titan, Colour and Music

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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...

Interview: First Second’s Scott Westerfeld Talks of His Graphic Novel “Spill Zone” and More

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First Second, publishers of “great graphic novels for every reader”, have just released today the story of Spill Zone. Written by New York Times bestselling author Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Alex Puvilland, this...

Interview: Animation Writer Eugene Son on bringing Amadeus Cho to the cartoons

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If you've been following Marvel Animation on DisneyXD for the last few years, Eugene Son is a name you would do well to remember. Previously a story editor/writer for Season 3 of Ultimate Spider-Man...

INTERVIEW: Mariko Tamaki builds a roadmap to grief and identity in SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER

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"Identity is layered—you’re never a singular thing."

INTERVIEW: Gary Gianni talks HELLBOY: INTO THE SILENT SEA and a new collection for...

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Today sees the release of Hellboy: Into The Silent Sea, a special hardcover comic that tells the events of what happened after Hellboy: The Island. It's an eerie story of ghost ships and isolation set in...

INTERVIEW: Pulitzer finalist Jen Sorensen talks the true horrors of DeVos and Trump-Era Political...

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by Alex Dueben Jen Sorensen is a political cartoonist who is regularly published on The Nib, Daily Kos, Alternet and many other publications and is currently the comics editor at Fusion. She’s the first woman...

Announcing the 2016 Comic Creators Survey – digging into page rates and royalties

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As we make our way through the current era of disruption, there's an ever greater need for clarity, verifiable information and real news. In that spirit, I'm presenting to you the 2016 Comic Creator Rate Survey. Developed...

INTERVIEW: As GOTHAM ACADEMY ends, Cloonan and Fletcher brace for the heartbreak

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Since the book was first announced, Gotham Academy has always been the square peg in a round Bat hole. Surely a tale about friendship, intrigue, good times with your best friends, and pizza didn't...

INTERVIEW: Bruno Redondo Talks About INJUSTICE 2’s New Look

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Tomorrow, the fun, brutal, and unforgettable world of DC Comics Injustice returns in a new digital-first comic series, Injustice 2. A series bridging the gap between the first game developed by Mortal Kombat creators...

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