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INTERVIEW: Justin Hall’s LGBTQ Comics Celebration, NO STRAIGHT LINES, to Become a Full-Length Documentary;...

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"I remember the absolute last copy of the first print run, which I sold at Comic-Con. It was to a middle-aged, straight woman who was buying it for her teenage, gay son. She told me that she was getting the book for him because she wanted him to know his history and lineage, and she couldn’t tell that story to him herself. She thanked me for creating the book for the both of them and I promptly burst into tears. Then we hugged it out. It was an incredible moment."

SD Comic Fest ’18: Richard Bruning Discusses DC’s Failed Venture into Webcomics, “Zuda Comics”

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“It was quite a challenge because it was unlike anything DC had done,” said Bruning. Though they had been in the industry for years, they didn’t know how to deal with online talent and online competition. In many ways, they had to “rebuild” and rework their established view of comics.

SD Comic Fest ’18: A Spotlight on Karen Berger’s Career at DC’s Vertigo

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“You can count the comic book editors on one hand who are so influential to the medium and whose vision for their material is so strong that they really define a brand that gives the audience that kind of confidence. And one of them is here to my left, Karen Berger.”

The Man Behind Homestuck: An Interview with Andrew Hussie

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  With the release of his massive hit webcomic hitting the bookshelves, I had the opportunity to speak with Andrew Hussie, the elusive and hilarious...

INTERVIEW: San Diego Comic Fest’s Matt Dunford Discusses “Dunford Con” and “Frankenstein”

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"What I love most about San Diego Comic Fest is that it dedicates itself to the small, intimate atmosphere. All the while, it still manages to be entertaining."

Crowdfunding Watch: Anxiety, Macbeth, and some L.A. Noir

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This week we look at anxiety, Macbeth, and a darn-fine detective.

INTERVIEW: Taking Life Lessons from Sloths in Graham Annable’s “Peter & Ernesto: A Tale...

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Ernesto’s bold outgoing personality takes him all over the world, but he doesn’t always pay enough attention to the things he’s seeing. Peter’s introverted nature keeps him closer to home and too fearful to travel the distances Ernesto does. But he really absorbs all the details of his smaller experiences and it’s worth every bit as much as Ernesto’s grand adventuring.

The Personal Logs of Sgt. Barnes: “Test Motions” PART 1

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Log: "Shuri did an incredible job on the prosthetic. The world needs brilliant young minds like her."

WonderCon ’18: The House of Blues Rocks and Rickrolls with The Return of Club...

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Now, fifteen months since what was their last full show, Club Cosplay came back with what they referred to as, “a fresh face on the club you all know and love, returning to our roots as the epic-club.”

The Marvel Rundown: Welcome to Infinity!

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After months of waiting and watching as All-New Guardians of the Galaxy naturally built to an event story, Marvel is finally ready to reveal Infinity Countdown!...

San Diego’s First Ever “Black Com!x Day” Celebrates Diversity in the Comics Industry

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To end Black History Month, I wish to highlight a recent event held in San Diego, California, home of the world-famous San Diego Comic-Con...

The Top 5 Marvel Writers Most Likely to fill the Dan Slott-Sized AMAZING SPIDER-MAN...

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After a landmark 10-year run on the title, Marvel has formally announced author Dan Slott is departing from the main The Amazing Spider-Man title. The...

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