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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.
Comics A.M. | French publishers call for changes to Angouleme
More than 40 French publishers signed a statement saying they won't attend next year's Angouleme International Comics Festival unless there are significant changes to the way it's run.
Comics A.M. | Amazon opens its first physical bookstore
The online retail giant is opening its first-ever brick-and-mortar store this morning in its hometown of Seattle.
Comics A.M. | DC and Marvel in the creator-owned era
Despite the ascendance of creator-owned comics, Marvel and DC remain indispensable. Here's why.
SDCC: Waid, Vasquez & More Celebrate Golden Age of Comics & Animation Crossovers
Mark Waid, Jhonen Vasquez, Jill Thompson and others discussed the challenges and advantages of making both comics and animation.
SDCC: Drawn & Quarterly Play "Jeopardy," Announce New Projects
At Comic-Con International's "Drawn & Quarterly Jeopardy" panel, the Montreal-based publisher announced new books and played trivia with fans.
Michael DeForge Builds an "Ant Colony"
Acclaimed cartoonist Michael DeForge discusses life, work and his first full-length graphic novel, "Ant Colony."