Comics A.M. | Telgemeier's Ghosts Scares Up Lots of Attention
With the release of her latest graphic novel, Raina Telgemeier discusses her young audience, some of whom think of her as a peer.
With the release of her latest graphic novel, Raina Telgemeier discusses her young audience, some of whom think of her as a peer.
This year's festival will be under new management, with a new artistic director and a nominating committee comprised of three men and three women.
Tom Hart and Marguerite Dabaie's "Ali's House" breaks new ground for syndicated comics.
IDW Publishing leaves Diamond for its book store trade, Raina Telgemeier talks Ghosts, and more in Comics A.M.!
Thieves broke into a comic store in Grinnell, Iowa, last week, and made off with $300 in cash and $1,300 worth of "Magic: The Gathering" cards.
"Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen Mae Hashutsujo," which debuted in Japan's "Shonen Jump" in 1976, will conclude in the Sept. 17 issue of the magazine.
Commissioned artwork was stolen at Baltimore Comic Con, Chris Sotomayor talks sports mascots, and more!
Fiona Staples, Chip Zdarsky and Jillian Tamaki are among the nominees for the 2016 Joe Shuster Awards, which honor Canadian creators and their work.
The organizers of Comic-Con International and WonderCon bought two office buildings and a warehouse in San Diego for $6.3 million, but are keeping quiet on their plans for them.
Marguerite Bennett & Cameron DeOrdio discuss bringing Josie and the Pussycats into the modern era, and an all-new series.
A special cover of AfterShock's "Alters" commissioned by a North Carolina retailer depicts the transgender superhero Chalice replacing traditional restroom signs with unisex ones.
The "Pokemon Adventures" creative team talk about turning the game into manga for 20 years.
Plus, looking back on the Akira manga, the secret origin of Lynda Barry's Marlys, and more!
Classic British comics are slated for new life, Art Spiegleman recommends one-page graphic novels, and more!
Migratory songbirds, a housewife assassin, and fictional first crushes collide with the Punisher in a wide-ranging comics discussion.
Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams II's "The Sandman: Overture" wins a Hugo, New York Comic Con expands, and more!
The creator of "Naruto" will announce his next project later this year; Turkish cartoonist Dogan Güzel was arrested in a newspaper raid.
Robbins' hard-to-find classic, the drug-fueled, tragic story of early-1900s actress Billy Carleton, is coming back into print.