Baltimore Comic Con 2013
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The publication history of Locke & Key has become almost as legendary as the comic series' contents, rocketing into sold-out status on the very first day of the first issue's release in 2008. Since then, New York Times Best-Selling author Joe Hill and artist and illustrator Gabriel Rodriguez have intricately crafted thirty-two issues of the […]
IDW hosted a grand total of 9 comic creators to talk about upcoming work on their "big panel" at Baltimore Comic Con, and the atmosphere suggested that a turn toward the creator owned was part of the proliferation of quite diverse titles in the coming months. It turned out that a remarkable number of those […]
In a panel Spotlight at Baltimore Comic Con hosted by Deputy Director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Alex Cox, Brian Wood had a lot to say about the pros and cons of working for the Big Two versus working in creator owned comics in his career including the stability the first offers and […]
Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez are wrapping up their best-selling series Locke & Key soon, with the first of the two-part final segment released this week. IDW presented a spotlight on Joe Hill at Baltimore Comic Con to a packed room and Hill had plenty to say in conversation with IDW's Dirk Wood about his […]
Archie Comics has been called one of the most progressive comics publishers around for some time now, particularly since the 2006 introduction of gay character Kevin Keller to the Archie universe. Several soon-to-be-released series like Afterlife with Archie and The Fox suggest that Archie Comics doesn't shy away from shifting its public image these days […]