Tales of the Nightwatchman Issue #4 will debut at SPX in only a couple of weeks now, from indie publisher So What? Press This issue will contain two stories, occasioning two special covers for the comic.
Those stories will be: "The Long Fall" Part Four by Dave Kelly (w), Lara Antal (i), & Simon Fraser (c)[...]
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MoCCA Fest is going to be a very dangerous place this weekend because all of the devious and aberrant minds behind Tales of the Night Watchman are going to be there, and that's a highly unusual thing.
In all seriousness, something great about So What? Press' series Tales of the Night Watchman is how collaborative it[...]
Tunis.
This led me to Marguerite Dabaie, also a strong proponent of multiculturalism in comics, whose book on the Silk Road, Voyage to Panjikant, was on display as well as her ornate handiwork in the form of jewelry, cushions, and small paintings in lavish colors and materials.
Dabaie had on offer a mini comic that accompanied her[...]
You can meet him, but here's a preview:
Thursday, April 17th
Desert Island at 540 Metropolitan Avenue in Brooklyn and So What? Press are hosting the Staycation Book Tour Release Party from 7-10PM with Dave Kelly, Lara Antal, Molly Ostertag, and Jess Ruliffson They say:
Come celebrate the release of So What? Press' spring line of books at[...]
If you haven't been before, it's inexpensive to attend and very welcoming, though fair warning: hard on the wallet because the reasonable prices on the indie comics will make you want to buy more, more, more!
As we've mentioned before on Bleeding Cool, the small publisher So What? Press, based in Brooklyn, has three new books[...]
So What? Press is bringing a new Tales of the Night Watchman creator-owned comic to MoCCA Fest this year, and they've graced Bleeding Cool with an insider preview of the new story Written by Dave Kelly and illustrated by Lara Antal, previous Tales of the Night Watchman books have appeared at various indie shows including[...]
So What? Press is pleased to announce that it will publish two comics by Jess Ruliffsonin 2014: Invisible Wounds and City Chickens. Invisible Wounds, is part of Ruliffson's series documenting the stories of veterans from the Iraq and Afghan wars and will debut at MoCCA Fest in New York (April 5th & 6th). City Chickens follows the life of[...]
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 Can Be So Hard On The Eyes: Gender Identities in Genre Comics", hosted by the local imprint So What? Press, and held at Hullabaloo Books in Brooklyn Panelists included[...]
This promises to be an evening of radical honesty and some high-caliber tips on how to make the most of changes in comics to have greater creative freedom.
So What? Press is hosting the event alongside Hullabaloo Books and even producing a special 'zine for the event What a treat! The space is "intimate" so turn[...]
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Thursday the 7th of November:
"Secret Identities Can Be So Hard On The Eyes: Gender Identities in Genre Comics", a panel discussion and satellite event leading up to Comic Arts Brooklyn, will be held at Hullaballo Books in Brooklyn in conjunction with So What? Press. [...]
Hope springs eternal for disappearing down the comics rabbit hole in the internet age.
First up there's Tales of the Night Watchman #2 and the single Tales of the Night Watchman: The Night Collector, both new for SPX this year from So What? Press The former is by Dave Kelly and Lara Antal and the latter[...]