REVIEW: Noah Van Sciver Draws What He Wants to Draw in BLAMMO 8
Noah Van Sciver possesses one of the most original voices in indie comics. There’s little doubt about that. But he’s been on a strange...
IDW’s Ted Adams confirms that comics are not dying
IDW president Ted Adams is always engaging and as candid as any comics CEO might be, so when ICv2 catches up with him for...
Marvel plays Hunger games with Fialkov and Kirk — UPDATED: “Someone’s getting eaten.”
Marvel's conference call on the AGE OF ULTRON wrap up and new series Hunger by Josh Fialkov and Leonard Kirk just kicked off and here's the...
Licensing world round-up: Princesses are king but Avengers are for boys
As we mentioned in the previous post, the Licensing Show's wrapping up today and there are always some lists and announcements and other observations...
Valiant officially joins the ranks of Kindle’s fanfic program
The Licensing show is on in Vegas this week and with it a smattering of announcements about licensing deals and brandings and so on....
Stripped Book Fest Line-Up Announced
The Edinburgh Book Festival, held annually in Scotland's capital city every August, is the biggest public book festival in the world. This year it...
Thinking about Kim Thompson, life and death
(Photo from and © American Virus)
When I moved to Los Angeles in the 80s, I lived in West Hollywood at the height of the...
RIP Kim Thompson
Photo by Lynn Emmert.
Fantagraphics co-founder and industry titan Kim Thompson has lost his battle with lung cancer. A statement was released below, but...
2013 CAKE Programming: Shiga, Renier and more on graphic narrative
Alongside TCAF and SPX, CAKE has aptly been described as one of the best indie comic events around today. This year's expo swept by...
Exclusive Sneak Peek: Ballistic #1 by Adam Egypt Mortimer & Darick Robertson
A super duper exclusive look at two of my favourite pages from the upcoming brilliantly deranged miniseries that is one part Spider Jerusalem punk,...
On the Scene: Neil Gaiman Launches “Most Personal” Book’s Tour in Brooklyn
Neil Gaiman’s latest book, THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE, launched onto the market in a flurry of early glowing reviews on...
Hot stuff: Farel Dalrymple is Delusional
Oh, Adhouse, why must you torture me so? The publishers of fine comics and art material have been on a streak of fire recently,...

















