Nick Barrucci and Don McGregor are cool now
In case you missed the comments playing out, Dynamite publisher Nick Barrucci apologized to writer Don McGregor for his initially a bit testy response...
Check it out: Sloane’s Tiny Tiny Stories
Comics have always been a collaborative medium (though you can dispute the extent of contributors input and editing til the cows come home) but...
NBM announces return of Omaha the Cat Dancer, more P. Craig Russell collections
NBM has announced their releases for the rest of the year and into 2014 and if you like P. Craig Russell's opera and fairy...
All the Villain Month covers so far
So it only took three years to go back to the strategy of the "universe-wide crossover event" with Forever Evil. Is that enough time...
DC Announce Forever Evil event and Villains Month for September
All through September, every DC issue on their main line is going to switch focus from heroes to villains. 52 one shots will take...
Comics Alliance comes back as part of Townsquare Media
Comics Alliance is officially back, purchased by Townsquare Media, another conglomerate of primarily music sites which is owned by a former AOL exec who...
On the Scene: DIY at The Latino Comics Expo
by Bob Calhoun
It's a small room in the back of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, but every spot on its three wooden...
On the Scene: Denver Comic Con 2013, Jimenez, Perez, Fradon, Kelly Find Wonder Woman...
Sunday morning a crowd of die-hard fans gathered to hear some Wonder Woman artists discuss their favorite character, her appeal, and why her translation...
Antarctic Press turns to Indiegogo after Wal*Mart deal leaves them in debt
The comics industry is doing "okay" these days, but it's still a business of very small margins, and one misstep can put you in a rocky spot.
For instance, it seems that Antarctic Press, the long running manga-tinged indie publisher of such books as Gold Diggers, Warrior Nun, Ninja High School and many more, has run afoul of two things that can cause big problems: Wal*Mart and returns.
Kibbles & Bits, 6/3/2013: Denver Comic Con draws 48,000
§ While our own Hannah Means Sherman had full coverage of the Denver Comic Con, the Denver Post covers the biggest headline of all:...
Hay! Come Read what Quentin Blake has to Say!
Quentin Blake, one of the most beloved illustrators of all time, was one of the speakers at this year's Hay Festival, speaking on the...
Beanotown Arrives in London – Softies Beware
As part of a collaboration between DC Thomson, the Southbank Centre, and designer Wayne Hemingway (the one from off of The Big Breakfast), Beanotown...
















