Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 2/24/14: Do not read the comments
§ Joe Illidge writes about the casting of the new Johnny Storm and other race related issues about comics and movies. And he makes...
The Beat’s Annual Guide to Winning the Osca® Pool: Best Animated Shorts 2014
Once again, Hollywood confabulates and celebrates the best of motion picture arts and sciences March 2, at the 86th Academy Awards. Among the many...
End Quotes: Jillian Tamaki on today’s illustrators
After spending a year chairing the Society of Illustrators' annual illustration show, Jillian Tamaki pens a rah rah intro for the annual, but...
Preview: Ms Marvel #2
G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona made quite a splash with Ms. Marvel. The creation of Kamala Khan, a Pakistani American teenager who becomes...
Ryan K. Lindsay: “These are the sorts of stories I want to tell” [Interview]
Ryan K. Lindsay has made that fabled journey from comic-critic to comic-writer, balancing both aspects of his writing neatly as he launches new books...
The Phoenix Presents: Daniel Clifford on TRACKS!
Every Friday (well sort of), Stately Beat Mansion invites round a comic creator or two for a cup of tea, complementary Kit Kat, and a...
Demo-Graphics: Perespolis, Fun Home and Blankets Popular With Women
How does gender break down for some of the more popular "indie" graphic novels versus mainstream graphic novels vs the average? And it's clear, there's a difference. Taking 17 various graphic novels (and if folks add suggestions in comments, I'll be happy to add upon this) I looked at men and women who were fans in the United States. I tried to stick to actual graphic novels, or books that have been long out of print and thus a complete graphic novel is how it's now consumed.
DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: December 2013 — The Caped Crusader towers at the top
The month of December was dripping with excitement at DC Comics, as the publisher's comic-book line shivered on the brink of a new year of bold opportunities and potential tours de force. DC's œuvre held strong and even grew slightly in total unit sales versus November, as the publisher thrust into an already booming direct market with stiff opposition its new DC Universe title JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000.
The Vertigo imprint, alas, which added DEAD BOY DETECTIVES to its arousing line-up in December, continued its refractory period in-between new issues of THE SANDMAN, the second and next of which shall find release no sooner than February.
Top Shelf’s Chris Ross on DRM-Free Graphic Novels and Print-Digital Bundles [Interview]
By Bruce Lidl
Indie comics publisher Top Shelf announced yesterday that they will be selling a selection of their digital titles, without any DRM copy...
First look at Marvel’s new street racing inspired All-New Ghost Rider #1
Marvel continues its sneaky move towards more interesting, quirky takes on its heroes with ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER #1 by Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore,...
INTERVIEW: Brandon Seifert Seeks the “Weird”
By Matt O’Keefe
In coordination with its parent company, Marvel is bringing a piece of Disney history to comics. Seekers of the Weird is a...
Evan Dorkin reveals cover to Eltingville Club #2
Here.
It's hard to say what I love the most about this image.
The Eltingville Club #1, first of two issues wrapping up heir...









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