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Revisiting Sophie Campbell's 'Wet Moon'
Revisiting Sophie Campbell's 'Wet Moon'
Revisiting Sophie Campbell's 'Wet Moon'
Let me put my cards on the table: Sophie Campbell is my favorite comic book artist. She has been at least since the Glory series she did with Joe Keatinge, although I was a fan of her work even before that. I was thrilled when her Jem and Holograms series with Kelly Thompson was announced, and it’s one of my very favorite things on the stands right now. But my favorite comics work she’s done is Wet Moon, a series of graphic novels from Oni Press, which has been ongoing for over a decade. In Wet Moon, Campbell weaves realism with subtle fantasy and horror elements, and follows a large cast of distinct characters. There are six books currently out, and Campbell has said there are at least two more to come.
Character Focused: Cartoonist Natalie Nourigat
Character Focused: Cartoonist Natalie Nourigat
Character Focused: Cartoonist Natalie Nourigat
Hire This Woman is a recurring feature on ComicsAlliance that shines a spotlight on female comics creators, whether they're relative newcomers or experienced pros who are ready to break out. In an overwhelmingly male business, we want to draw your attention to these creators --- and to raise their profile with editors and industry gatekeepers. Busy cartoonist Natalie Nourigat has worked on Deadpool, Bee & PuppyCat, It Girl & the Atomics, and many of her own projects including the webcomic Home Is Where The Internet Is. She's also worked as a storyboard and commercial artist. She's currently working on a graphic novel for Oni Press called Over the Surface.
Oni Announces New Titles and Returning Favorites
Oni Announces New Titles and Returning Favorites
Oni Announces New Titles and Returning Favorites
Celebrating March Madness (which is some kind of seasonal daze inflicted on America by either baseball or basketball or one of those other strange sports you all seem to love so much), Oni Press filled the week leading up to this past weekend's Emerald City Comic-Con with a series of big announcements, including the previously-reported news that the publisher is opening up submissions to everyone, and no less than seven new projects from a host of impressive creative teams. To help you pick a few winners (that's what March Madness means, right?) we've rounded up all the announcements in one place.
ComiXology Announces Second Wave Of DRM-Free Publishers
ComiXology Announces Second Wave Of DRM-Free Publishers
ComiXology Announces Second Wave Of DRM-Free Publishers
Back in July, ComiXology addressed one of the biggest questions people had with its digital comics service: Do customers actually own the issues they buy? The company unviled a DRM-free backup feature, but only for a handful of publishers, including Image Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, and Top Shelf Productions, among others. This week, ComiXology announced a second wave of publishers that will offer DRM-free downloads -- and no, Marvel and DC still aren't part of the deal.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 06.05.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 06.05.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 06.05.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Oni Press Cuts Ties With Packaging Supplier ULine
Oni Press Cuts Ties With Packaging Supplier ULine
Oni Press Cuts Ties With Packaging Supplier ULine
In an open letter posted to its Tumblr Tuesday and signed by the full editorial staff, comics publisher Oni Press announced it was ending its relationship with ULine, the supplier of Oni's office and packaging supplies for years, over ULine's ties to Family-PAC, a political organization based in Illinois that describes itself as "pro-family." In particular, Family-PAC lobbied heavily aga
Oni Collecting James Stokoe's 'Wonton Soup' In July
Oni Collecting James Stokoe's 'Wonton Soup' In July
Oni Collecting James Stokoe's 'Wonton Soup' In July
James Stoke's sufficiently blown up in recent years with the acclaimed launch of his ongoing Orc-Stain series at Image, the collection of his stylized Godzilla: Half Century War story at IDW and other high-profile projects, but the series many fans discovered him through has been getting harder and harder to find of late. That all changes in July when Oni Press reissues the first two volumes of St
'Megagogo' Graphic Novel By Wook Jin Clark Preview
'Megagogo' Graphic Novel By Wook Jin Clark Preview
'Megagogo' Graphic Novel By Wook Jin Clark Preview
Live action budgets have largely relegated tokusatsu battles to Japan, New Zealand and... Southern California. But thanks to the magic of comics, Wook Jin Clark has successfully brought a brand of superheroics informed by Super Sentai and Mighty Morpnin Power Rangers series to the last place you might expect: Atlanta. This February, Megagogo Vol. 1 shows how superpowered martial artists, giant rob
Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War Tpb Coming March 2014 Cover First Look
Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War Tpb Coming March 2014 Cover First Look
Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War Tpb Coming March 2014 Cover First Look
The first six serialized issues of Helheim by writer Cullen Bunn, artist Joëlle Jones, colorist Nick Filardi and letterer Ed Brisson wrapped up in August, but Oni Press has good news for all you trade-waiters out there. Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War will collect the full series into a single trade paperback this March, wrapping it all in a brand new battle-worn cover. Oni's given us a first-look
'The Sixth Gun Eyes' The End [Interview]
'The Sixth Gun Eyes' The End [Interview]
'The Sixth Gun Eyes' The End [Interview]
The Sixth Gun is handedly one of the better original series to be unleashed on the comics market in recent memory, and though it began only three years ago, the title is preparing to come to an end. Finalizing at issue fifty, The Sixth Gun is well more than halfway through its inevitable conclusion. But with a little more than a year left in its story, there's still plenty of time to get caught-up

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