Metro New York’s busy con weekend
So this weekend there will be THREE comics/pop culture shows in the metropolitan New York area. What's a fan to do?
By Its Cover (Week Of 06.11.14): Design Vs. Illustration
For anyone who was still curious, here's the answer to which covers were used in the By Its Cover title. I tried to include several...
Report: Wonder Woman movie on tap for 2017 and more WB superhero movies
Showbiz reporter and scooper Nikki Finke has been languishing under a no compete since she left Penske Media's Deadline.com, which so founded. But she's...
Small Press Expo announces first guests and alt.weekly focus
What a great idea for a comic programming focus: this year's Small PressE Expo, to be held September 13-14 in Bethesda, MD, will spotlight...
Interview: Nicola Scott on Wonder Woman and more
Wonder Woman has always been a part of Nicola Scott’s life, in fact it might seem like she was destined to work with the heroine’s, be as an artist or an actress. Scott came late to comics and in fact, it was the simple desire to draw Wonder Woman every day that set her on her path to DC.
Her pursuit of her dream is a study in determination and will cause no small amount of awe given the fiercely competitive industry she wanted to break into. Below Nicola discusses her Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman’s appearance in the upcoming Batman vs Superman movie, and how a failed Wonder Woman pilot set her on her path to comic success.
Emily Carroll has a new comic up
It's called THE HOLE THE FOX DID MAKE . I guess I know what people will be tweeting about today.
Rocket Raccoon #1’s Initial Orders Inflated By Single Source
by Brandon Schatz
A few days before the book’s final order cut-off with retailers, Marvel let it slip that their upcoming Rocket Raccoon series had...
TCAF news: 2015 dates, 2014 attendance drew 22,000
Director Chris Butcher has a wrap-up post for the 2014 TCAF that has many thanks and observations. Also the news that next year's fest...
What’s up at SLG Publishing? A 35% off sale and…?
SLG Publishing, also known as Slave Labor, is having a 35% off sale at their website. The site is a bit hard to navigate but you can find comics listed by creator hereincluding books by Jhonen Vasquez, Andy Ristaino, Ben Towle, Gene Yang,Aaron Alexovitch, Andi Watson, James Turner and lots of other fine cartoonists.
Massively excited Spider-Man statue removed from children’s playground
Apparently for a year a statue of Spider-Man that proved he is a MAN loomed over a playground at the Lotte Shopping Center in...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/12/14: There is this thing called the World Cup…
§ I guess I need to update this post.
§ What makes this cartoon by Peter Arno perfect? Paul Karasik explains.
When the stars...
Review: ‘Comics: A Global History, 1968 to the Present’ paints a worldly picture
by Alexa Dickman
Funny story: A few weeks ago, I got a message on Facebook from an old friend from college. He asked me if...

















