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  • Comics: Marvel Heroes - Tips & Tweets: CB Cebulski's Art Advice (11/19/09)

  • Source: marvel.com Date: Nov 19, 2009
    Check out Marvel Talent Scout C.B. Cebulski's advice for aspiring artists, originally posted on Twitter. Today's topic: backgrounds. More

  • Lucy Knisley comic on books vs. e-books

  • Source: www.teleread.org Date: Nov 18, 2009
    Lucy Knisley has posted a webcomic strip in which she starts by talking about about the difficulty people working in the print comic industry have had coming More

  • The Art of Emily the Strange

  • Source: www.darkhorse.com Date: Nov 18, 2009
    A new Flip Books download is available at DarkHorse.com Click here to go see it now! More

  • Exploring Robot Crime in "Pluto"

  • Source: www.comicbookresources.com Date: Nov 17, 2009
    Comic Book Resources - Daily Comic Book News, Reviews, Previews, Commentary and Message Boards More

  • The Hypocrisy of File Sharers

  • Source: comicsworthreading.com Date: Nov 17, 2009
    Graphic novel, manga, and comic book news, recommendations, and reviews with attitude by Johanna Draper Carlson. More

  • Astro Boy is a Japanese superhero whose backside fires bullets. How cool is that? | Sam Leith

  • Source: www.guardian.co.uk Date: Nov 15, 2009
    A phenomenon in Japan, could Astro Boy be about to go global in the wake of a new Hollywood film, writes Sam Leith More

  • All new adventures!

  • Source: www.boston.com Date: Nov 13, 2009
    T wenty years ago Mike Reed was a Florida middle-schooler in thrall to Batman. Today he is a Jamaica Plain husband in thrall to Batman, and the proud co-owner of JP Comics and Games. He and Paul Bryant, a Spider-man devotee, dreamed up the idea in April and opened their doors four months later, More

  • Lake Monster Mix-Up. (A Sam & Friends Mystery, Book Two).

  • Source: www.umanitoba.ca Date: Nov 13, 2009
    Mary Labatt. Illustrated by Jo-Anne Rioux. Review by Keith McPherson. Grades 1-4 / Ages 6-9. More

  • [PR] VIZ MEDIA RELEASES SURREAL GOGO MONSTER MANGA SERIES

  • Source: www.mangamaniaccafe.com Date: Nov 12, 2009
    VIZ MEDIA OFFERS AN EMOTIONAL MIX OF THE REAL AND IMAGINARY IN THE DEBUT OF TAIYO MATSUMOTO’S GOGO MONSTER New Manga Release Blends Bold Art And A Clever Story Of A Young Boy Who Tries To Balance His Own Lonely World With a Fantastic Supernatural Realm Only He Can See [...] More

  • Eddie Campbell’s Life-Sized Comics

  • Source: Publishers Weekly Date: Nov 9, 2009
    Emerging from the British small press scene of the 1980s, Eddie Campbell has since produced a body of thinly-veiled autobiographical comics featuring his stand-in character “Alec” (the pseudonym has been dropped in recent years). These works are distinguished visually by Campbell’s fluid, More

  • PGN Enews Dec09

  • Source: www.randomhouse.com Date: Nov 6, 2009
    The holidays are just around the corner and if you're like me, you can't even begin to think about what to buy each person on your list. When you're stumped about what to purchase this holiday season, consider this--BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS!<br More

  • Twilight Author Stephenie Meyer Biography Video Hits iTunes and Mobile Devices as Unique Motion Comic

  • Source: www.prnewswire.com Date: Nov 4, 2009
    Twilight Author Stephenie Meyer Biography Video Hits iTunes and Mobile Devices as Unique Motion Comic. Twilight: Unbound - The Stephenie Meyer Story debuts as world's first biographical motion comic. More

  • Nexus Graphica: a column by Rick Klaw and Mark London Williams

  • Source: www.sfsite.com Date: Nov 1, 2009
    Set during the early days of Hollywood, when movies were silent and a person could hide from a questionable past, Famous Players opens with a brief overview of the film industry circa 1922 and then dives into the murder itself. More

  • Japanese university plans huge 'manga' library

  • Source: www.independent.co.uk Date: Oct 22, 2009
    In a move to promote serious study of Japanese manga, a university in Tokyo plans to open a library with two million comic books, animation drawings, video games and other cartoon industry artifacts. More

  • A Sweet Crop of New Graphic Narratives

  • Source: thephoenix.com Date: Oct 15, 2009
    Boston Books, Media, Harvard University, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Graphic Novels and Comics, Jeffrey Brown, Don Martin, Frank Miller, David Edwards (Executive), Mark Hamilton, Aimee Bender, Books and Literature, Dave Kender, David Mazzucchelli, Hans Rickheit, Braden Lamb, Matthew Reinke More

  • Graphic Books

  • Source: www10.nytimes.com Date: Oct 9, 2009
    Top 5 at a Glance 1. BATMAN: CACOPHONY, by Kevin Smith and Walter Flanagan 2. THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young 3. BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland 4. MERCY THOMPSON: HOMECOMING, by Patricia Briggs and David Lawrence 5. BATMAN: WHATEVER HAPPENED More

  • Public Square Books

  • Source: Criticas Date: Oct 2, 2009
    In the publisher's own words, it's "bringing the fastest growing genre in the book industry to America's fastest growing community," says Public Square's publicity manager, Katelin Trowbridge. Public Square, exclusive U.S. More

  • Haikasoru: Editor Nick Mamatas on the New Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror Imprint

  • Source: www.omnivoracious.com Date: Sep 22, 2009
    Nick Mamatas has worn many hats in the publishing business over the years, including as editor of a Hugo and World Fantasy-nominated science fiction magazine. However, his current position with Viz Media may be the most interesting yet. Mamatas is... More

  • VIZ Media Teams With Disney XD to Present NARUTO Shippuden to Television Audiences This Fall -

  • Source: Comtex Date: Sep 10, 2009
    In a landmark agreement, VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry's most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced that its animated series NARUTO Shippuden has been acquired by Disney-ABC Cable Networks Group for debut on Disney More

  • Publishing lies: a lexicon

  • Source: www.bookninja.com Date: Sep 10, 2009
    Robert McCrum provides a glossary of terms publishers use to spin books, along with what they really mean. Very useful for outfits such as Bookninja. Id add protean, which means hard to follow, and tells us our own story, which means More

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