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One Piece Voice Actor Asks for Financial Support After Two Surgeries
The family of Daniel Baugh, the One Piece voice actor for Jimbei, is asking for financial support as he goes through surgery for a chronic illness.
Philadelphia's First Comic Book Shop Starts GoFundMe to Avoid Closure
Having originally opened in 1976, Fat Jack's, the city of Philadelphia's first and oldest comic book store, launches a GoFundMe to avoid closure.
10 Must-Read Indie Comics
Indie comic creators use ingenuity, innovation, and fortitude to craft amazing tales, spectacular heroes, and menacing villains.
GoFundMe campaign launched to help 'Max Overacts' creator
With Caanan Grall facing surgery to remove a brain tumor, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help his family during his recovery.
Comics A.M. | Michael Gross, designer of 'Ghostbusters' logo, passes away
Crediting with pioneering "The National Lampoon's" approach to comics and illustration, Michael C. Gross is best remembered for creating the iconic "Ghostbusters" logo.
Larime Taylor Launches GoFundMe Campaign to Help Pay for Wife's Cancer Treatments
A complicated immigration situation means Taylor's wife is unable to get benefits or insurance, so they're reaching out to friends and fans for aid.
Comics A.M. | First Comics co-founder Rick Obadiah passes away
Rick Obadiah, the founding publisher of direct market pioneer First Comics, passed away on Sunday.
Comics A.M. | Kodansha launches 'Magazine Pocket' manga app
A free app, "Magazine Pocket" features titles already serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine," along with exclusive spinoffs of "Fairy Tail" and "Ace of Diamond."
Comics A.M. | Despite ban, 'Death Note' is still big in China
One of 38 manga and anime deemed last month by the Chinese government to contain “severely improper content,” "Death Note" is one of the hottest topics on that country's social media.
Comics A.M. | Scott Chantler named university's cartoonist in residence
Scott Chantler, creator of such books as "Northwest Passage," "Two Generals" and "Three Thieves," will be the University of Windsor's very first cartoonist in residence.