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Comics A.M. | Longtime 'Mark Trail' artist Jack Elrod passes away

Cartoonist Jack Elrod, who wrote and drew the "Mark Trail" comic strip from 1978 to 2014, has passed away at age 92.

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Comics A.M. | Bidding farewell to the long-running 'Apartment 3-G'

After a 54-year run in newspapers, the soap-opera strip "Apartment 3-G" quietly came to an end over the weekend.

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Bill Griffith Investigates His Mother's Affair in "Invisible Ink"

The cartoonist behind "Zippy the Pinhead" talks about his first graphic novel, a personal project that looks and at family, mystery and a long-forgotten cartoonist.

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Comics A.M. | Inside DC Comics' diversity efforts

"We've seen a more diverse talent pool. You see more people coming in — more women joining — wanting to be involved in comics than ever before," says DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Dan DiDio. "That's a great thing; we can build out from there"

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Comics A.M. | Japan's Kadokawa expands its digital reach

Japanese publisher Kadokawa will relaunch its English-language e-book service BookWalker on Oct. 8.

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Is Bill Griffith Having Fun Yet? Cartoonist talks "Zippy"

Comics legend Bill Griffith talks about Zippy’s adventures in the daily newspaper (with side trips to Hollywood) and his own journey from Levittown to San Francisco to Connecticut.

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