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Webtoon Partners With Aethon Books for New Action/Fantasy Webcomic Adaptations
Digital comic platform WEBTOON collaborates with fantasy-centric publisher Aethon Books to create new digital comic versions of hit web novels.
EXCLUSIVE: New York Fashion Icons Team With Chu, Wada for House of Slay Season 2
Fashion icons Phillip Lim, Prabal Gurung and more are teaming with Amy Chu, Kevin Wada, Fabian Lelay and others for a new season of House of Slay.
Comics A.M. | 17,000-item Superman collection donated for Cleveland exhibit
"Dick Tracy" writer Mike Curtis has donated his collection of Superman memorabilia to establish a permanent exhibit at the Cleveland Public Library.
Comics A.M. | Brabner gathering cartoonists for GOP convention
Joyce Brabner has launched a GoFundMe campaign for a live feed of political cartoons and YouTube video from the Republican National Convention.
Comics A.M. | Free WiFi comes to San Diego for Comic-Con
Comic-Con International has teamed with Cox Communications to bring free WiFi to downtown San Diego during the July event.
Comics A.M. | Russ Manning Award nominees announced
Daniel Bayliss, Leila del Duca, Dan Mora, Marguerite Sauvage and Tillie Walden are the nominees for the 2016 Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award.
Comics A.M. | Stu Levy on Tokyopop's return to print
After shutting down in 2011, the one-time U.S. manga powerhouse is re-entering the print market with three manga based on Disney properties.
Comics A.M. | Nick Sousanis' 'Unflattening' wins Lynd Ward Prize
Nick Sousanis' "Unflattening" won the 2016 Lynd Ward Prize for Graphic Novel of the Year, while Lucy Knisley's "Displacement" and Kathryn and Stuart Immonen's "Russian Olive to Red King" were named honor books.
Comics A.M. | Ta-Nehisi Coates wins PEN Literary Award
Author Ta-Nehisi Coates, the writer of Marvel's "Black Panther," has won a PEN Literary Award for his acclaimed memoir "Between the World and Me."
Comics A.M. | Fan selling comics collection to pay for child's college
A lifelong collector in Seattle hopes to begin selling his 5,000 comics at Emerald City Comicon to help pay for his daughter's college education.
Comics A.M. | A look at Stan Lee's complicated legacy
A lengthy profile of the legendary comics creator asks, "Why is Stan Lee's Legacy in Question?"
Comics A.M. | 'Cash mob' rallies to help struggling store
When Cape & Cowl Comics in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, fell upon tough times, customers organized a "cash mob," with each participant spending at least $10 at the store.
Comics A.M. | Angouleme Grand Prix goes to Hermann
Belgian artist Hermann, perhaps best known to U.S. audiences for "Jeremiah," was selected as the winner of the Angouleme International Comics Festival's Grand Prix.