‘Clarence’ creator Skylar Page removed over sexual assault and mental issues
The close-knit LA animation community has been rocked this week by trouble at Cartoon Network's show Clarence, where creator and show runner Skyler Page has been removed from his duties following an assault on an Adventure Time staffer and what friends are calling a mental breakdown.
Neely and Keller offer zero issue of soon-to-be-announced THE HUMANS
Hm well, according to this, THE HUMANS, by Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom (The Blot, Henry and Glenn) Neely will be announced as an...
15 days of Boom: Justin Jordan writing three titles
http://youtu.be/Cx3dBxBUQaQ
And Boom continues its two week announcement roll-out with news that Justin Jordan (Luther Strode) will be writing not one not two but THREE...
Cartoonist Anders Nilsen is taking on Amazon with two new projects
Anders Nilsen—Don't Go Where I Can't Follow, Big Questions, Rage of Poseidon—is surely one of the finest cartoonists of the last decade. Big Questions...
Review: Legendary Star Lord #1 – A Good Start
Falling in line with the upcoming theatrical release of Guardians of the Galaxy, a couple of the team's more likable (and perhaps a touch more scandalous) characters will also be seeing some center-stage comic debuts. The token human of the group happens to be one of those lucky two; Star Lord! Perhaps better known in the comic itself by his human name, the character Peter Quill will be appearing in his own reoccurring comic entitled Legendary Star Lord.
Review: Skottie Young’s Rocket Raccoon #1 — is it a ‘must have’?
By Nicholas Eskey
ROCKET RACCOON #1
Writer, artist and cover: Skottie Young
Colorist: Jean-Francois Beaulieu
When thinking of furry-anthropomorphic characters in comics, my mind for some twisted reason...
15 Days of Boom!: ‘Spera: Ascension of the Starless’ is coming
Josh Tierney's Spera is one of the best looking webcomics/graphic novels out there with work by a bevy of amazing artists such as Emily...
Interview: The Whole Creative Team for ‘And Then Emily Was Gone’!
Who even is Emily and where did she go? Those are the first two questions that spring into the mind when reading 'And Then...
Tell us what you think: Should The Comics Journal ditch its comments section?
As long as we're harkening back to the internet of 10 years ago, as we are in this AMAZING THRILLING BEAT 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, one of the great hallowed traditions of the internet came under fire yesterday, with TCJ.com co-editor Tim Hodler wonderedif TCJ.com should turn off comments and encourage a "letter's page" instead. Oddly, this inspired a flurry of comments. The "letters page" idea goes back to Blood & Thunder the letters page on the old print Comics Journal where industry titans would throw rocks at each other. Seriously these are a goldmine of Bronze Age defensiveness and invective. Would the same spirit be upheld in a world with instantaneous communication in every medium known to humankind? Not sure.
Review: Original Sin 5: The Passion of the Nick Fury
by David Nieves
Original Sin #5
Writer: Jason Aaron
Artist: Mike Deodato
Colors: Frank Martin
Cover; Julian Totino Tedesco
Universe spanning events for the big two publishers have always started...
Library Con! Pictures!
The following is a gallery of photos I took this weekend in Vegas, while attending the annual conference of the American Library Association.
Mostly, it's...














