TRIP CITY at One Year: Chris Miskiewicz and Jeffrey Burandt Talk Multi-Media
It’s anniversary week for TRIP CITY, the Brooklyn-filtered literary arts salon that launched digitally one year ago in November 2011 under the guidance of...
TRIP CITY at One Year: The Shock of the New
Disclaimer: this journalist is one of the newest additions to the TRIP CITY collective. When I first heard the name TRIP CITY, since I...
HarperCollins picks up webcomic Nimona
After a brief flirtation during publishing webcomics in the "graphic novel boom" of the Aughts, it's been pretty rare to see something picked up...
Thrillbent – Now With 2 More Free Digital Comics
Mark Waid's been busy over at his Thrillbent website. He's added two new features... and not even by him. If you happen to be...
Stephen King’s Webcomic
You may recall Stephen King likes to write a comic every now and again. Well, he's at it again. Or rather one of his...
INTERVIEW: David Gallaher, King of Digital
Over the last ten or so years, one thing has been guaranteed: where there are new ways of developing and progressing digital comics, there you will find David Gallaher. Writer for a variety of comics including High Moon, Box 13, Darkstar & The Winter Guard and Deadlands, Gallaher has been at the forefront of digital comics for years. Amongst others he was involved with the DC digital project Zuda, had the first original content published by ComiXology, and has recently successfully brought his new graphic novel Only Living Boy to Kickstarter.
New and Noteworthy: 5 Self-Published Singles
EASY PIECES: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ME & YOU, by Neil Dvorak
Neil Dvorak’s series EASY PIECES premiered and continues to appear on the...
Webcomic alert: Half-Life by Jillian Tamaki
Actually it's from Nobrow #7, but Jillian Tamaki's haunting Half-Life can be read in its entirety. I won't spoil it, but it is reminiscent of a classic 50s SF film...even if it does go in another, surprising direction at the end.
Dark Horse to publish the complete Sin Titulo
Cameron Stewart's excellent webcomic Sin Titulo has finished and will get a hardcover collection from Dark Horse next year. The strip, described as "a dark, neo-noir semi-autobiographical mystery thriller concerned with dreams, family, and memory" launched in 2007 as part of the TX webcomics collective, and has continued on, with a few lengthy breaks, ever since. It won the Eisner Award for Best Webcomic in 2010
Girl Genius hands over retail business to TopatoCo
Phil and Kaja Foglio's Girl Genius has been a success on the web ever since folks started anxiously asking "Can peoplez read comicz on webz?" and it even has a load of Hugo Awards to show for it. But In a humorous press release copied below, they've announced they're moving over to TopatoCo for fulfillment and merchandizing, while staying with Diamond for distribution.
On the Scene: Dean Haspiel Storms Long Island
“An Evening with Dean Haspiel”, held at the Cinema Arts Center, in Huntington Long Island on October 4th, was as much a tour of...
NYCC 2012: Indie Invasion in Artist Alley
The biggest topic of discussion about NYCC this year is the placing of Artist Alley. It was moved to its own pristine environment in...























