Category: Comic News
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ComiXology Launches ‘Submit’ for Self-Publishers
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in Comic NewsDigital comics platform comiXology has launched its new self-publishing service, comiXology Submit, which will be accessed through its ‘Guided View’ reading technology.
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Self Publisher! Magazine Wants to Get Physical
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in Comic NewsSelf Publisher! Magazine, the digital publication that showcases indie comic talent through strips, interviews and features, is calling on its readers to help fund physical copies via Kickstarter.
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Shelf Abuse Featured in Top 100 Comic Blogs Infographic
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in Comic NewsDavid Soto has comprised a rather cool infographic listing ‘The Top 100 Comic Blogs to Follow in 2013’. Despite the fact that I’ve only recently resumed blogging – never know, wish hard enough and I might just bugger off again – Shelf Abuse is included somewhere down the bottom, like a dubious trouser stain that…
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Hatter M Continues via Kickstarter
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in Comic NewsI remember a few years back reading glowing reviews of Hatter M, the comic series that spun-off from Frank Beddor’s NYTimes Best Selling Looking Glass Wars series of novels… which in turn was based on Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland novels. Well, It’s probably a good sign of the direction the comic industry is going in when…
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Supernatural Detective Series Shadowland Out Now
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in Comic NewsShadowland is a new self-published title from writer Tobias Elmore and artist Ken Bastard.
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Fred Fortune Returns… with Chums
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in Comic NewsJonathan Odds’ lawless lout Fred Fortune has apparently had a bit of a life, debuting in small press tile Mondo in the early nineties and sporadically reappearing throughout the next decade. Odd will soon be reviving the character with new ongoing series The Incredibly Stupid Misadventures of Fred Fortune and his chums!, which will coincide…
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Einstein Lives, in Journey By Starlight
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in Comic NewsHaving recently discovered Fred Van Lente’s excellent Action Philosophers series, I’m already sold on the idea that, when it comes to complex ideas, comics can make a fine preparatory point for those of us who’ve come to expect pictures with our words. Ian Flitcroft and Britt Spencer’s Journey By Starlight: A Time Traveler’s Guide to…
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215 Ink Ignition Anthology Showcases Over 80 Indie Talents
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in Comic NewsComic book anthologies are nothing new, particularly in the digital era, but few are as tomesome as 215 Ink’s Ignition Volume 1. This collection of “shorts from over 80 of the industry’s newest and most innovative creators” comes in at a whopping 300 pages. Presumably each effort will be around 3-5 pages in length. While…