Tag: abrams comic arts
Preview: DRAFTED details Rick Parker’s military life before becoming a professional artist
Rick Parker tells his experience about being drafted in the military in his thought-provoking graphic novel memoir Drafted.
Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards announce 2024 finalists and winners
Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards announce 2024 finalists and winners
Abrams launches Kana, a new manga imprint with 6 new titles
Abrams ComicArts is jumping on the manga bandwagon with Kana, a new imprint focused mostly on manga aimed at older readers. Their debut list...
2023 IGNATZ AWARDS Nominees announced
Kate Beaton, Noah Van Sciver, Olivia Stephens, and more are among this year's nominees.
REVIEW: You can’t always get what you need when you’re FLUNG OUT OF SPACE
The graphic novel recounts the genesis of a classic queer work of literature in a manner that could only be accomplished via comics.
INTERVIEW: ANDREW AYDIN remembers working with the Congressman on RUN
The Beat caught up with the Congressman’s co-writer.
Interview: ROSE EVELETH on Flash Forward: An Illustrated Guide to Possible (And Not So...
The anthology mixes comics from an all-star creator lineup with nonfiction examinations of where we may be headed next.
Abrams pulls controversial graphic novel about a suicide bomber
Maybe this wasn't such a great idea for a book...
Comings and goings at Abrams and Lerner with Burrell and Chapman
Some recent publishing moves: Carol Burell, formerly editorial director at the Graphic Universe division of Lerner Publishing, ankled the company to join Abrams Comic Arts as an editor last month. As editor, Burell took a small educational publisher's comic line and grew it to produce both outstanding original comics (Guinea Pig) and great international pick-ups (the much lauded Little White Duck: A Childhood in China.) Basically she was there as children's comic became a growing market and helped Lerner become a player in the field. At Abrams, the powerhouse publisher of Wimpy Kid and My Friend Dahmer, she's in a position to do even more. We won't lie: Carol is one of our favorite comics people and this was a fantastic move for Abrams.














