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AWARDS ROUNDUP: Angoulême Awards 2023

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The Angoulême Awards 2023 ceremony took place at last month's 50th anniversary edition of the festival.

CON REPORT: The crowds came out to celebrate fifty years of FIBD at Angoulême...

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Crowds were back - and so was controversy - as the Angoulême comics festival returned to its regular time and size for the first time since the pandamic began

UK graphic novels have bumper 2022 as Oseman, Miura and Smart take the lead

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Oseman, Miura, and Smart stand tall in a successful year for British book retail

Junji Ito Graces Magic: the Gathering in PHYREXIA: ALL WILL BE ONE

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Magic: the Gathering is coming to the climax of it's latest major conflict-- the multiverse lies within Phyrexia's grasp. Elesh Norn, the Mother of Machines and leader of a species whose sole purpose is to...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits: 2/14/22: All’s fair in love and trailers

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Valentine's Day links and a little speculation about all those Super Bowl trailers.

ComicCon@Home ’21: The 2021 Eisner Award winners

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Gene Luen Yang took home three Eisners on a night that saw multiple creators and titles win more than one award.

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/16/21: Pulitzer snub angers cartoonists

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Plus Uzumaki animation debut, more on Jupiter's Legacy and Sweet Tooth

Viz Media’s July and August offerings are summer blockbusters this year

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The summer-shipping titles include a new Junji Ito book, Star Wars and Cruella adaptations, and much more.

REVIEW: Junji Ito’s VENUS IN THE BLIND SPOT deals in the terror of obsession

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Complete with color pages, this tome contains some of Ito’s best stories to date, blending the beautiful, the intimate, and the grotesque in the artist’s exemplary style.

REVIEW: THE ART OF JUNJI ITO: TWISTED VISIONS is a gorgeous nightmare of an...

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Twisted Visions gives fans a small peek into the mind of the artist, and a generous phantasmagoria to enjoy over and over again.
No Longer Human novel cover

REVIEW: Junji Ito’s NO LONGER HUMAN turns human folly into a haunting tale of...

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Ito's adaptation of Osamu Dazai's bestselling novel is a remarkable visualization into mental illness.

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