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Webcomics in Review: Sakana –

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Jiro Sakana is a nervous 22 year old working at his uncle’s fish stall in the famous Tsukiji Fish Market. Jiro has finally gotten a date with the cute girl in the stall across...

Sarah Anderson’s Adulthood is a Myth wins Goodreads Readers Choice Award for Graphic Novel

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The Goodreads Readers Choice Awards have been running for a while and the winners have been chosen. The Amazon-owned social network for readers annually polls users for their top picks in 20 categories. And...

Webcomics in Review: Take Off – Second Chances

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Cassidy has just smashed her cheating boyfriends car with a baseball bat and the cops are at her door, when a mysterious alien woman (a “Head”) offers her an invitation to a ‘brand new...

Lauren Purje’s ‘You Might Be An Artist If…’ coming in 2017 from Top...

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Cute comics strips about the artistic life...nothing radical but somehow always enjoyable, especially when as well done as Lauren  Purje You Might Be an Artist If... coming in 2017 from Top Shelf and available for pre...

MATT CHATS: Mike Norton on the End of Battlepug, Doing an Eisner Award-Winning Webcomic...

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I talked with Mike once before about Battlepug, and was happy to do it again following its recent grande finale. I asked him more about the process for his webcomic, how he feels about ending...

Weekend Reading: Operation: Pineapple Sparkle by François Vigneault

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It's been a heck of a week, so I'm just going to leave readers with some reading, as in webcomics or free to download comics that may help get us through the garbage fire...

Drop Literally Everything You’re Doing and Read “Lady of the Shard” Right Now

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Please go read Lady of the Shard, the new comic by Gigi D.G. as soon as you can in the best space available to you.

Nice Art: Jillian Tamaki’s print for Gosh! Comic’s 30th Anniversary

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Gosh! Comics is one of London's premiere comics shops, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. And to mark the occasion they're selling a print by Jillian Tamaki entitled "Nancy and Tonya," which I think...

Homestuck ends its seven-year run with a nine-minute cartoon

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Andrew Hussie's Homestuck has been one of the most successful webcomics of the last decade, with thousands of ardent readers, cosplayers and fanatics, and, oh yeah, a $2.4 million Kickstarter for a companion game....

Kickstarter is increasingly crucial to indie comics publishing

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Comics publishing has hit a bit of a slowdown, as I've noted a few times, and Kickstarter seems to be picking up the slack for a lot of publishers. Comicker's Dave Acampo wrote a piece looking at this is mostly about his own Kickstarter for Comicker, but has some general observations and a pie chart of where the money goes prepared by Comicker publisher Sean Williams:

Webcomics Alert: Downton Crabby by Rina Ayuyang — SPOILERS

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Confession. I have never seen an episode of Downton Abbey in my life. But many of the rest of you have. So be warned, here there by spoilers in this new webcomic by Rina Ayuyang entitled Downton Crabby, a follow-up to her previous PghPolka. Like I said SPOILERs, but if you want, go to the rest of Rina's blog for recipes and more comics. MM, chestnut filled mochi!

WEBCOMIC ALERT: Maps to the Suns by Sloane Leong

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Sloane Leong, artist on From Under Mountains from Image and many other fine comics, is starting a new one, Maps to the Suns which is being serialized on Comics & Cola. It's billed as a "girls basketball drama" so sold right there. She discussed it with RJ Casey in an interview at TCJ:

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