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Preview: AVENGERS ENDLESS WARTIME

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Marvel has released some preview pages for October's AVENGERS: ENDLESS WARTIME, the first original graphic novel from Marvel in many years. Writer Warren Ellis,...

And more sales charts: BookScan’s Top 20 Graphic Novels in May

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ICv2 has posted the sales rankings for Bookscan's Top 20 Graphic Novels for the month of May. ICv2 notes that The Walking Dead has...

NBM announces return of Omaha the Cat Dancer, more P. Craig Russell collections

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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...

BEA 2013: From Kibuishi to Mattotti

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Running around the Book Expo America today. Things that happened. I missed the unveiling of Kazu Kibuishi's new cover for Harry Potter and the...

Vader’s Little Princess is the #1 graphic novel this week

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Awfully unsurprising: Jeffrey Brown's Vader's LIttle Princess, a cute follow-up to Vader and Son, which imagines every iconic image in the original trilogy from the viewpoint of the father of a teenaged (or younger) girl—that dad being Darth Vader. It gives even the well worn tropes a fresh, human feeling and to the shock of no one...it's selling like hotcakes:

Babymouse creators have new comics anthology in the works: Funny Pages: Recess

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Babymouse masterminds Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm have signed up to editFunny Pages: Recess!, a comics anthology of stories about recess aimed at...

The FUN HOME musical is coming to the Public Theater this fall

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We've been following the development a musical based on Alison Bechdel's classic comics memoir Fun Home for a while, and nowNew York's prestigious Public...

Preorder Astronaut Academy and get a sketch

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Call this the easy peasy version of a Kickstarter reward: Preorder a copy of Dave Roman's Astronaut Academy Re-Entry from bookstore WORD! and you'll...

DCU and Vertigo collection schedule: Deluxe Invisibles, DMZ, DC One MIllion and Planetary...

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DC has released its graphic novel schedule into February 2014, and it's a huge list of 147 books. The whole list is below, with Vertigo first and then the DCU.

Persepolis still not being taught to seventh graders in Chicago; students stage sit in...

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As we suspected when the news broke, the removal of Persepolis from the seventh grade curriculum at a Chicago high school turned in to a minor media circus pretty quickly, with school officials saying different things all over the place. If you missed all the confusion, the Chicago Tribune has the authoritative round up and Claire Kirch covers it for PW. Basically it emerged that the book was not being removed from school libraries or all schools, but it is being removed from the 7-10 grade curriculum where it is is currently being taught. The person who seems to have decided that is at the very top: Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennnet who wrote

All you need to know about digital book sales, Amazon bestsellers, and making money...

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Three pretty interesting posts on book sales and Amazon which, if you triangulate them, give you a good look at where the publishing business stands this Monday morning as Winter turns into Spring 2013:

You don’t know who Walter Biggins is but he’s fantastic and now it’s too...

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Confession: I did not know the name of the editor of the University Press of Mississippi's excellent line of books about comics—spanning scholarly works on Chris Ware, Alan Moore, Osamu Tezuka and everyone in between—but his name is Walter Biggins and now he's leaving. But luckily Jeet Heer, who wrote several books for the line, catches up with him first —hopefully USM's strong comics list will continue:

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