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WAKANDA FOREVER one-shot and variant covers highlight Marvel’s Black History Month celebration plans
Check out new artwork and learn about some of the ways Marvel Comics will honor Black History Month this February
Horne and Martinbrough on curating The Artist’s Experience: From Brotherman to Batman
On June 15th ""The Artist’s Experience: From Brotherman to Batman" exhibit open at the Society of Illustrators in NYC
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits: Ringo Awards Voting Deadline is today, Lucifer’s triumph and more
Lots of indie comics news, how to vote in the Ringos and more.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 8/11/2020: Get well soon, Brian Hibbs!
The Beat's retailing columnist is on the mend at home.
SDCC ’20: Waid, Illidge, Laxton, Cooper, and Moustafa look to The Future of Humanoids
The panelists discussed creating comics during difficult times, and the importance of diverse voices being heard.
Juneteenth Book Festival explores Black heroes in comics as part of an expansive video...
Listen to NUBIA: THE REAL ONE author talk about Blackness in comics.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 12/18/19 – The Return of The Far Side
§ At New York Comic Con this year there was a big booth for The Far Side, Gary Larsen's much tacked to refrigerator doors absurdist comic strip. But why? Quizzing the people at at...
Gyllenhaal and Holland all but canoodled at Ace Comic Con — but Larson and...
The biggest nerdlebrity fest of the year yielded a bonanza of fan fodder.
Interview: Adi Shankar on Castlevania S2 and Why There’s No Such Thing as an...
by Karama Horne -
Adi Shankar is not used to being famous. When I first met him at New York Comic Con this year, he seemed as fascinated by the fact that I was a...