Over the summer of 2013, editors Carrye Kay Syma and Robert G. Weiner produced a new volume of comics scholarship through McFarland Press which joined a
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The comedy comics magazine The Devastator is running an anonymous online survey to help serve indie creators trying to establish a presence at shows and
Comic Arts Brooklyn ran for one day, Saturday November 9th, though there were related gallery shows and events leading up to the big day. It also ran
I'm live at my local comic shop, Conquest Comics in New Jersey today and pondering the recent burgeoning of genre comics. Image and Dark Horse continue to
Paul Karasik (The New Yorker), David Mazzucchelli (Daredevil, Asterios Polyp), and Art Spiegelman (Maus, In the Shadow of No Towers ), sat down for the
Paul Karasik, head of programming for Comic Arts Brooklyn this year, interviewed Jeff Smith (Bone, RASL) on Saturday about his life in comics and the
For the first time Bleeding Cool moderated a special event panel in the New York area on comics, and this flagship venture was entitled “Secret Identities
Comic Arts Brooklyn is the return under some of the same leadership as the former Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival, which had a very successful 4
Michele Brittany writes for Bleeding Cool from Comikaze: Where would the comic cons be if there were no cosplayers or very few? I’ve been to a few small
Gregory Benton will be signing copies of his completed graphic novel B+F, (a shorter form of which won an Award of Excellence at MoCCA Fest 2013), from
Tonight, the 7th of November, I will be moderating a panel on behalf of Bleeding Cool on Gender in Comics, joined by five female comics creators with a
This week caught me unawares, at least I had no idea that there were around 20 books I wanted to have a look at, having gotten myself a little distracted
Michele Brittany writes for Bleeding Cool from Comikaze: Right up front, I am fascinated by Steampunk. This year, there was a major presence at Comikaze,
I first made the acquaintance of cartoonist and writer Dean Haspiel at a Comics panel talk at Columbia University Library where he was joining others to
Adam P. Knave is an Eisner and Harvey Award-winning comics editor, a comics writer, a novelist, and until very recently, a New Yorker. But here in New