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Black Comix Returns Panel Explores the Industry's Shifting Diversity Politics
Black comics creators discuss working in today's comics industry, and plans to showcase their work in a new anthology.
Comics A.M. | Sacramento store pushes to rebuild after fire
A GoFundMe campaign has already raised more than $12,000 to help Big Brother Comics in Sacramento rebuild following a fire on Sunday.
Comics A.M. | Al Jaffee sets new Guinness World Record
The legendary cartoonist was recognized on his 95th birthday with the world record for the longest career of a comics artist.
Comics A.M. | Comics, diversity and the 'Asian superhero'
Contrary to the assertion made in a New York Times op-ed piece, one writer argues "Asian superhero" definitely isn't an oxymoron.
Comics A.M. | 'The Walking Dead' leads October bookstore sales
Image Comics dominated BookScan's diverse October list of top-selling graphic novels in bookstores, with "The Walking Dead" placing four volumes.
Creators Of "The Oatmeal," "Cathy" & More Discuss Comics Documentary "STRIPPED"
Cartoonists Dan Piraro, Keith Knight, Cathy Guisewite and Matt Inman spoke at the premier of the comics documentary "STRIPPED."
Ted Naifeh's "Courtney Crumrin" Goes Color and Ongoing
Ted Naifeh spoke with CBR about the upcoming full-color hardcover edition of "Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things" and the new ongoing "Courtney Crumrin" series coming in April.