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The Adventure Zone: Balance – 5 Things The Comics Do Better (& 5 Things From The Podcast We Miss)

The much-loved podcast by the Mcelroy Family gets a heightened retelling in the graphic novel adaptation of The Adventure Zone: Balance.

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"Astronaut Academy" Graphic Novel Series Sets Course for TV and Film

Dave Roman's all-ages graphic novel series about life, adventure and education in the depths of space will be adapted for screens big and small.

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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.

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Comics A.M. | Attorney takes a close look at Artists Alley

An intellectual property attorney strolls through the artists alley of a convention, and discovers "70-80% of the vendors and artists were selling infringing intellectual property."

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Disney Developing "Delilah Dirk And The Turkish Lieutenant" Live-Action Movie

Disney has acquired the feature film rights to Tony Cliff's Eisner and Harvey-nominated original graphic novel.

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First Second to publish Cass Elliott graphic novel

Pénélope Bagieu's "California Dreamin'" centers on Cass Elliott's life and career before she joined The Mamas & the Papas.

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'This One Summer' removed from Minnesota school

A public school in Henning, Minnesota, has pulled the award-winning graphic novel from its library following a single complaint.

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Celebrate Free Comic Book Day with Wicks & Chad's "Science Comics"

Cartoonists Maris Wicks and Jon Chad explain how to make learning about science fun in the FCBD preview of a new series of graphic novels.

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Faith Erin Hicks Explores Silk Road Politics in "The Nameless City"

The award-winning cartoonist discusses her latest graphic novel, which explores a mythical city that passes from conqueror to conqueror.

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Comics A.M. | Charting the growth of Chicago's C2E2

Ahead of this weekend's Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, the Chicago Tribune takes a look at the event's growth and economic impact.

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Comics A.M. | Cartoonist Ted Rall sues Los Angeles Times

Cartoonist Ted Rall claims he was defamed by the Los Angeles Times when the newspaper questioned the veracity of one of his blog posts.

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"Robot Dreams" Cartoonist Declares This Spring "Sweaterweather"

Sara Varon, the cartoonist behind "Bake Sale" and "President Squid," discusses the expanded edition of her first book with CBR News.

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Delilah Dirk Returns in First Second's "The Pillar of Hercules"

Tony Cliff's acclaimed "Delilah Dirk" series will continue with a third volume, "Delilah Dirk and the Pillar of Hercules."

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Comics A.M. | 'Ms. Marvel' wins Dwayne McDuffie diversity award

"Ms. Marvel," by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona, won the second annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics.

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'This One Summer' pulled from libraries in two Florida school districts

The acclaimed graphic novel by Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki has been pulled from elementary school libraries in two Florida school districts.

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Comics A.M. | 'Valerian' creator on (possibly) influencing 'Star Wars'

Pierre Christin discusses the many parallels between his earlier space opera "Valerian and Laureline" and "Star Wars."

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Matthew Loux's "The Time Museum" Heads Toward Big Screen

Broad Green Pictures has optioned the film rights to the forthcoming graphic novel, arriving next year from First Second Books.

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Little Robot OGN

Ben Hatke never gives the protagonist of "Little Robot" a name, but the tale is perfectly timeless and suited for all-ages anyway.

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"Zita the Spacegirl's" Ben Hatke Builds a "Little Robot"

The acclaimed writer-artist behind "Zita the Spacegirl" captures the magic you can only find when you combine lazy summer days with tiny robots.

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Comics A.M. | Neighbors throw young fan his own comic con

A 12-year-old boy experienced unexplained seizures and couldn't attend Tampa Bay Comic Con, so after he was released from the hospital, his neighbors threw him a convention of his own.

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