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Webcomic alert: Witness the economic struggle of the cartoonist in ICE CREAM by Alex...

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Here's a comic that sums up all the money stuff we've been talking about for the last few weeks. The unnamed cartoonist in Alex...

Pay What You Want for Brian K. Vaughn’s Webcomic, The Private Eye Vol. 2

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Today, digital publisher Panel Syndicate released the second and final volume of writer Brian K. Vaughn's (Saga, Y: The Last Man) and artist Marcos Martin's...

Breaking: Breaking Cat News is coming to print!

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https://twitter.com/pseudooctopus/status/599226879489478656 We've been big fans of Georgia Dunn's Breaking Cat News for quite a while, laughing with the boys' in depth reporting on stupid human...

MATT CHATS: Webcomics Wizard Scott Kurtz on Commanding His “Table Titans”

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Welcome to MATT CHATS, a weekly interview series in which I, Matt O'Keefe, talk with people of interest in the comic book industry. Whether...

Tüki Save The Humans #4 delayed by Jeff Smith arm injury

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Issue #4 of Tüki Save The Humans, Jeff Smith's saga of early humans and their migration, has been postponed from May to December due...

MATT CHATS: Comics Marketing with Cory Casoni

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Welcome to MATT CHATS, a weekly interview with someone working in the comics industry. This week that person is Cory Casoni, and his job...

Vertigo’s AMPED in development at USA Network

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The USA Network held its "upfronts" at which pilots are announced, and the big news was Smackdown is coming HOME to the USA Network...

Julia Wertz on illegal pinball—and running her own crowdfunder

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Here's a history comic on Newyorker.com by Julia Wertz about when pinball was illegal in New York City In other Wertz news, she's working on Impossible People, a memoir about her alcoholism that she started years ago and then abandoned. To fund it she's running her own crowd funding effort, which you can support at the above link. Why her own thing?

Interview: Colorist of BONE Steve Hamaker on Making His Own Webcomic PLOX

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Scholastic's editions of Jeff Smith's BONE were what originally put Steve Hamaker on the map, and he's only improved since his introduction to the comics...

Oni to publish print version of Towle’s Oyster War

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We've covered Oyster War here quite a bit, Ben Towle's historical fantasy webcomic about 19th century Chesapeake bay oystermen engaged in a territory war with some magical assistance— it's part Scalped, part Sailor Twain. Towle alluded to a print publisher a while and ago and Oni just made it official: the print, color version is coming in September for SPX! Towle is a three time Eisner nominee for books like his Amelia Earhart bio, and this is a fun, frolic of a book.

Kickwatch: please consider supporting Elf by Songgu Kwon, a crazy comic about fantasy gaming

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33 hours, $4000 -- you people need to do this. Songgu Kwon is a former Xeric grant winner for Blanche the Baby Killer. ...

Review: ‘Lady Sabre’ Kickstarter Package Delivers

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By Matt O'Keefe After backing the campaign last June, I was extremely pleased to receive a shipment in December containing my reward from the Kickstarter for Lady Sabre,...

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