2007 Glyph Awards call for submissions
Held for the first time this year, the 2007 Glyph Awards, honoring the best in black comic books and creators, have announced the judges for the 2007 competition and an industry-wide call for...
Posting problems
Okay now the white background and sidebar are gone in Safari and Firefox, anyway. I know this happens when I post an image that is too large, but I can't see which one it...
Yes, I know
The formatting on the DC numbers is screwed up in Explorer.
First off...
GET THE HELL OFF EXPLORER!!!!!
Next, I'm trying to fix it, but I've left the safety of SBM, so I might not be...
Project Rooftop’s costume contest
Project Rooftop is a site run by Dean Trippe and Chris Arrant which is given over to exploring superhero fashion and costume design -- not a bad topic. They just announced a photographic Halloween...
Broke down…
...and bought a scanner. We're raiding the vaults.
And we're totally scanning in pages of old comics just like other bloggers...once we learn how to do it!
STAPLE! dates announced
STAPLE! The Independent Media Expo, an indie comics fest in Austin, TX has announced its 2007 dates:
The date is set for STAPLE! 2007: March 3rd, 2007 in Austin, TX. Exhibitor registration is open!...
Iranian cartoonist wins Serbian award
Comics bring the world together:
An Iranian cartoonist won the second award of the Belgrade "Golden Smile" Cartoon competition in Serbia.The Iranian cartoonist, Shahrokh Heydari stood second in the 5th biannual cartoon exhibition of Serbia...
Do you need a mammogram?
CANCER VIXEN author Marissa Acocello Marchetto is sponsoring a day of FREE mammograms tomorrow and hopes some women artists will sign up. That's pretty freaking awesome. Let's do it, girls.
Miller starts new comics company beginning with “A”
Recently Mike S. Miller announced that Alias Comics was turning into a packaging company for religious comics, and Alias's non-religion themed comics would be finding a new home. That home is Abacus Comics which...
What it takes
Lloyd Grove explains the life of the gossip columnist:
But I have also learned, after nearly eight years of writing a daily column in both D.C. and N.Y.C., that gossip can be good for society...