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31 Days of Winter Festivals: A Christmas Tale by David López
Spanish artist David López offers his annual Christmas tale here.
Denys Cowan art that UPS lost may be at large
...or "lost" as the case may be. Last weekend there was a gala art show celebrating the history of Milestone Comics. To get ready...
Comic-Con announces first 20 guests for 2014
Speaking of anxiety dreams, Comic-Con International has announced the their first 20 guests. ta da! And they are:
Amanda Conner, artist, Power Girl, Before Watchmen:...
SECONDS cover revealed
As we've been telling you, SECONDS, Bryan Lee O'Malley's first graphic novel since Scott Pilgrim, is coming and yesterday the cover and some art...
31 days of winter festivals: SuperF*ckers Save Christmas
James Kochalka's unspell-out-able in a family website superheroes are back in a special digital only release called: SuperF*ckers Save Christmas. YOu can purchase it...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 12/20/13: How to enter a bouncy house
Thanks for all the great emails yesterday, people. They are much appreciated.
§ MUST READ: More on Neil Cohn's experiments in how comics are...
31 Days of Winter Festivals: A Christmas Carol adapted by Joe Staton
Joe Staton is one of those reliable cartoonists who draws everything exactly as it should be with intelligence, grace and greta storytelling. He drew...
Webcomic alert: Johnny Negron’s Blonde Cobra
Ulli Lust's Electrocomics site is a repository of not only her own work, but webcomics by many other top-notch cartoonists. Here's Johnny Negron's Blonde...
TCAF announces first six guests and expanding programming for 2014
While 2013's plum pudding is yet to be fully digested, the menu for 2014's comics events highlights is being set. And here to light...
Portland’s Stumptown Comics Festival on hold as some operations move to Rose CIty...
The Stumptown Comics Festival , Portland's long running indie comics show, is ending in its present form, but the Awards and its indie-focused programming...
UPDATE: Troubles and plagiarism charges grow for LaBeouf as Clowes contemplates legal action
LaBeouf-Gate—in which an A-list young actor continues to dig himself deeper and deeper after cluelessly ripping off a Daniel Clowes comic as the basis for a short films because SQUIRREL!—has been developing on several fronts.





