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Joe Matt, Acclaimed Creator of Peepshow, Passes Away at Age 60

Joe Matt, the multiple Eisner-nominated cartoonist of the acclaimed autobiographical comic book series, Peepshow, has passed away at the age of 60

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Zoe and Dani on the cover of Roaming by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki
The Tamaki Cousins Tour New York in Roaming

In an interview with CBR, Jillian and Mariko Tamaki discuss their new Drawn & Quarterly graphic novel, Roaming.

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What Are a Ten-Year-Old Girl's Thoughts on a Comic Book About Feminism?

In their latest look at exciting things in current comics, CSBG discussed Mirion Malle's League of Super-Feminists with a 10-year-old.

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Film Adaptation of Daniel Clowes' "Wilson" Lands Release Date

Woody Harrelson stars in Daniel Clowes' "Wilson," coming to theaters in 2017.

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"BoJack Horseman's" Hanawalt is Hungry for More Comics with "Hot Dog Taste Test"

"BoJack Horseman" production designer Lisa Hanawalt tells CBR what brought her back for a new collection from Drawn & Quarterly.

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Chester Brown Goes Biblical in "Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus"

The acclaimed cartoonist's latest book examines the genealogy of Mary and expresses Jesus' support of prostitution.

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"Puke Force" Creator Says "Excavating Internal Garbage" Is His Job

Cult cartoonist and musician Brian Chippendale discusses his new graphic novel, the politically satirical "Puke Force."

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Chris Oliveros Explores Real Life Drama in "The Envelope Manufacturer"

Self-deception rules the day in the former D+Q publisher's debut graphic novel, a chronicle of the collapse of a small business.

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CBR's Top 100 Comics of 2015: The Master List

From "A Silent Voice" to "Zodiac Starforce," here's the full list of the wide range of comics and graphic novels that made 2015's CBR's Top 100!

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Comics A.M. | 'Attack on Titan' Vol. 18 tops Japan's weekly chart

Hajime Isayama's hit manga sold nearly 8.8 million copies in Japan this year, a drop of almost 50 percent from 2013.

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Comics A.M. | Denmark's Muhammad cartoons, 10 years later

A decade after the publication of cartoons in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten depicting the Prophet Muhammad, experts and journalists reflect on the controversy that followed.

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"Killing and Dying" With Adrian Tomine

The renowned indie cartoonist discusses the stories between the stories in his latest collection, and how fatherhood has affected his art.

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Drawn & Quarterly Joins comiXology's Digital Library

The acclaimed independent publisher is the latest to partner with the digital comics distributor.

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INTERVIEW: Jason Lutes Talks the Final Days of "Berlin"

Jason Lutes' acclaimed historical drama "Berlin" enters its home stretch as Germany's Weimer Republic disintegrates from within.

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Comics A.M. | 'Naruto' spinoff manga to end next week

Announced as a miniseries, "Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring" was launched in April by "Naruto" creator Masashi Kishimoto.

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Comics A.M. | Sonny Liew's controversial GN scores third printing

Singapore's National Arts Council abruptly withdrew its grant for "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye," saying the graphic novel "potentially undermines the authority or legitimacy of the Government and its public institutions."

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Comics A.M. | Rare Superman comic stolen from Canadian store

A worn copy of 1939's "Superman" #3, worth about $2,000 because of its condition, disappeared sometime last week from Happy Harbor Comics in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Burns Talks Assembling "Drawn and Quarterly: 25," New Role As Publisher

Peggy Burns reveals her excitement about the company's future while reflecting on D+Q's sometimes rocky past.

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Toronto Comic Arts Festival in the rearview mirror

Toronto Comic Arts Festival in the rearview mirror

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