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ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: June 10-16 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: June 10-16 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: June 10-16 2012
If you only read one post at ComicsAlliance this week, it should be this one, as this post is (almost) all of the posts combined into one post. Convenient, huh? After the jump, the week in ComicsAlliance coverage in review... Publishing: -To make room for their the third wave of "New 52" series, DC is axing four of the first wave titles...
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: June 4-8, 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: June 4-8, 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: June 4-8, 2012
The biggest news of the week? ComicsAlliance founder and Editor-in-Chief Laura Hudson, obviously one of the best things to ever happen to the comics Internet, is stepping down to concentrate on her writing. In related news, Caleb is sad. We covered other stuff this week too, and to find links to those things, join me after the jump...
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: May 28-June 1 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: May 28-June 1 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: May 28-June 1 2012
If you only read one post at ComicsAlliance this week, it should be this one, as this post is (almost) all of the posts combined into one post. Convenient, huh? After the jump, the week in ComicsAlliance coverage in review... Publishing: -Archaia has taken to YouTube in order to provide customers with the ability to flip-through their books, even if their books and their customers aren't physica
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: May 13-19, 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: May 13-19, 2012
ComicsAlliance Week-in-Review: May 13-19, 2012
Forget the Mayan calendar, here's a far better indicator that 2012 may mark the end of the world. Two words: Watchmen toaster. More (less mindboggling) stories from the past week at ComicsAlliance, after the jump. Publishing: -Cartoonist Roger Langridge, who has shown great acuity at turning out superior work based on licensed characters as diverse as Popeye, The Muppets, Thor and John Carter, h
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: April 21-27
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: April 21-27
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: April 21-27
This week Aaron Colter spoke at length to Bill Ayers, retired University of Illinois professor and author (and, yes, co-founder of The Weather Underground) about To Teach: The Journey, In Comics, the graphic novel adaptation of his book To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher and his workshop at this weekend's Stumptown Comics Festival...
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: April 6-13
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: April 6-13
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: April 6-13
This week we had a couple of interesting interviews having to do with the popular Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon series. First, Chris Sims spoke with Gene Luen Yang, the American Born Chinese cartoonist who is scripting a series of Avatar graphic novels, and then Caleb Goellner spoke with the show's creators about its sequel series, The Legend of Korra...
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: March 23-30
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: March 23-30
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: March 23-30
Convention season is upon us! This weekend it's the Emerald City Comicon in Seattle and, if you're planning on attending, we've put together a handy list of some of the more interesting sounding panels and events. Chances are pretty good that we'll be covering a lot of the news out of the con this weekend and early next week here-no less than three of our number will be in attendance-but, in the
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: March 10-16
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: March 10-16
ComicsAlliance Week in Review: March 10-16
Jean "Moebius" Giraud, the highly influential comics and conceptual artist, passed away last week at the age of 73. We originally reported on the sad news here, and collected some of the comics industry's outpouring of tributes here. Forthe rest of our Week in Review...

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