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Comics A.M. | Mom fights to sell 'Supermanny' comic to benefit son
A mother who planned to sell a "Supermanny" comic to benefit her disabled son reportedly drew objections from DC Comics when she filed a trademark application.
Comics A.M. | Angouleme Grand Prix goes to Hermann
Belgian artist Hermann, perhaps best known to U.S. audiences for "Jeremiah," was selected as the winner of the Angouleme International Comics Festival's Grand Prix.
Angouleme hangover: Mea culpas, insults and accusations
Although Angouleme organizers withdrew their all-male slate of nominees for the Grand Prix, the firestorm surrounding it is far from over.
Comics A.M. | 'Asterix' still reigns supreme in France
The annual report of the French association of comics journalists reveals "Asterix and the Missing Scroll" sold more than 2 million copies.
Comics A.M. | Spanish artist Luis Bermejo Rojo passes away
Spanish artist Luis Bermejo Rojo, widely known for his work for "Creepy" and for British comics, has died at age 84.
NBM's spring slate of graphic novels builds on its strengths
NBM Publishing's upcoming lineup includes "Guardians of the Louvre" by acclaimed manga artist Jiro Taniguchi.
Magnetic Press announces Year Two titles
Magnetic Press has revealed its upcoming publishing lineup, which includes "Love: The Fox," "Bitten" and "The Adventures of Basil and Moebius."
Comics A.M. | 'Berserk' manga has 35 million copies in print
As creator Kentaro Miura returns to "Berserk" after a 10-month hiatus, "Young Animal" magazine announces 35 million copies of the manga are in print worldwide.