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WonderCon ’22: Zoop introduces itself as the new face of comics crowdfunding

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The recently-launched comics crowdfunding platform pitches itself and a few current and upcoming projects.

Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: IMPOSTER SYNDROME, DEMON BITCH, and 3 more campaigns we love

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A Rocketeer puzzle, a new comic from David F. Walker, and more in this week's comics crowdfunding round-up.

WonderCon ’22: Examining the intersection of comics and pro wrestling

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A panel of experts discuss how comics draw from the world of professional wrestling, and vice versa.

WonderCon ’22: How one teacher uses comics to teach students about STEAM

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“You are allowed to use whatever imaginary thought you have, and no one can tear it down.”

Con Report: Angoulême returned with style in 2022

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With the dust settled, and wifi access restored, Dean Simons takes a pictorial look back at Angoulême 2022

SILBER LININGS: 31 flavors of Greg for his 31st birthday

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg celebrates his 31st birthday by breaking down 31 miscellaneous things he likes.

Heroes of X: Revisiting HOXPOX and Queerly Examining the Past, Present, and Future of...

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The X-Men are flawed heroes and an imperfect metaphor, offering readers both new and old the opportunity to explore complicated concepts panel by panel
John Jennison

RIP John Jennison: Flame Con event lead, tarot card artist, and queer comics advocate

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John leaves behind a legacy of queer advocacy that should serve as an example to follow.

The new comiXology app is just Kindle Comics, for better and (much) worse.

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If you are considering updating to the new app at the insistence of comiXology. Don't. Just don't. Keep the old one as long as you are able.

SILBER LININGS: Onomatopoeia by Kevin Smith Returns

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For a special anniversary edition of Silber Linings, Greg returns to the supervillain who helped kick off the column

REVIEW: James Tynion’s Substack comic THE CLOSET shows some monsters move out of the...

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The monster under your bed gets packed up too when you're moving out, along with your old comic collection.
The Woods

REVIEW: CHILDREN OF THE WOODS is a clever meditation on power-hungry monsters

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Some monsters can never shake the worst parts of their humanity.

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