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Acclaimed Cartoonist Richard Sala Passes Away at 61

Richard Sala, known for his surrealist horror and mystery comics such as Night Drive and The Chuckling Whatsit, has died at age 61.

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Comics A.M. | Kadokawa buys 51% stake in Yen Press

Japanese publisher has purchased a controlling stake in Yen Press, a manga and graphic novel imprint of Hachette Book Group.

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Richard Sala Returns to the Violent, Gothic World of "Violenzia"

The award-winning creator talks about his new projects, which include his pulp action hero, a new story, and an homage to the picture books he loved as a child.

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Richard Sala Battles the Supernatural in "Violenzia"

Acclaimed cartoonist Richard Sala teams with Fantagraphics and comiXology for the digital "Violenzia," featuring a pulp action heroine against a supernatural cult.

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Richard Sala Explores The World of Dark Fairy Tales in "Delphine"

Acclaimed cartoonist Richard Sala spoke with CBR about his latest book, a collection of his Fantagraphics series "Delphine," the appeal of dark fairy tales, his views on digital comics and more.

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Richard Sala Talks "Cat Burglar Black"

Award-winning cartoonist Richard Sala talks to CBR News about his newest project from First Second books, "Cat Burglar Black," about a young orphan who happens to be a master thief.

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