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Miyazaki working on a samurai manga, post retirement

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Revered animator Hayao Miayazaki announced his retirement from moviemaking a few months ago; his final (we think) film The Wind Rises has just opened...

Gabrielle Bell’s motion comics

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And speaking of Gabrielle Bell...didn't see that one coming, did you? Tony Groutsis has been animating some of Gabrielle Bell's travel comics with the...

To do tonight: Brooklyn Comes to Morningside Heights

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It's been a busy, busy few weeks of comics events in the NYC area, and here's one more: the final event for the year...

Marvel Netflix gets two writers: Goddard on Daredevil and Rosenberg on Jessica Jones

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Well, that did not take long! Even as excitement and speculation mount over the astonishing deal for four original Netflix series based on Marvel...

Spotlight Cartoonist: Connie Sun “Happily Single Week”

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It’s official: WonderCon is back in Anaheim for 2014

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After two successful years in Anaheim, WonderCon is staying there for the third year in a row, as revealed on the show's official page....

Hang out with Stan Lee this afternoon

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Do you want to hang out with Stan Lee? Online that is. Apparently at 3:30 PST this afternoon Stan will be "hanging out" at 1337LoungeLive,...

Fantagraphics Kickstarter hits goal after a week — everyone can keep their boots after...

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So to no one's surprise, the Fantagraphics Kickstarter has reached its goal of $150,000. With 22 days to go this could get a lot bigger—or people could just say "mission accomplished" and walk off. But given the nature of Kickstarter I'd be shocked if that happens.

Uniqlo did Moomin and Tezuka

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Uniqlo did Moomin and Tezukahttp://ift.tt/1brCm5r Tweet Speaking of One Piece, my wardrobe is full (a little too full, I think) of One Piece merch from...

Neil Gaiman explains why Sandman Overture is going to be late

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Over on his Tumblr, Neil Gaiman has 'fessed up that it was his grueling tour for his new novel, The Ocean at the End of the Lane—which took him across the US and back again for a two month period—was to blame:

INTERVIEW: Fred Van Lente Inaugurates the Action Presidents

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Out this week is Action Presidents: George Washington, a rippingly enjoyable biography of the first US President by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey....

Comic Arts Brooklyn: Embracing the strange

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This weekend marked the first annual Comic Arts Brooklyn (CAB) festival, presented by small Williamsburg comic book shop Desert Island. Because of this, perhaps, it felt like a neighborhood affair.

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