Tag: mariko tamaki
The Ignatz Awards 2024 winners in full
Here are the winners from the 2024 Ignatz Awards, which took place during SPX last weekend. The twenty-seventh edition of the awards (run annually...
SDCC ‘24: Spotlight on Mariko Tamaki and her Ink award
by Gem M
Mariko Tamaki is an Eisner, Igantz, Printz, and GLAAD award winner and has now added one more award to her accomplishments this...
Lambda Literary nominates 5 LGBTQ graphic novels for 2024 awards
Meet the incredible queer books nominated for Best LGBTQ Comics at the 2024 Lambda Literary Awards.
Tamaki & Rodríguez team for ZATANNA: BRING DOWN THE HOUSE Black Label series
The new ZATANNA: BRING DOWN THE HOUSE series finds DC's resident magician confronting the sins of her past in Sin City.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: ROAMING, an auto-bio confessional love letter to NYC
Out now from Mariko and Jillian Tamaki.
SPX 2023 adds Jillian and Mariko Tamaki in newly announced international special guest list
SPX continues to ramp up announcements for its September 2023 edition – and here come the international special guests
The Marvel Rundown: Two times the SPIDER-MEN in the latest DOUBLE TROUBLE series
Two Spider-Men are better than one.
DC launches year long Dawn of DC initiative with 20 new titles
DC is launching its most ambitious initiative in a long time with Dawn of DC, a year long roll out of new titles, new creators and new takes on old characters.
DC ROUND-UP: DETECTIVE COMICS #1058 reaches the zenith of the Tower
How did the climb up Detective Comics' Tower end?
DC ROUND-UP: DETECTIVE COMICS #1047 examines the psychology of Batman
SUPERMAN '78 #1, SUPERMAN VS. LOBO #1, and SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #2 each present very different takes on the Man of Steel.
INTERVIEW: All about Surely Books with MARIKO TAMAKI
The Beat caught up with the curator of the impending LGBTQIA imprint from Abrams ComicsArts!
NYCC ’21: The Queer Comics Future is Bright: Spotlight on Surely Books
The first titles from the Mariko Tamaki-curated imprint of Abrams Books are due out later this year.

















