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Upcoming Comics Events: 4/7-4/14
Trekker Release Party in Portland, OR; "Lumberjanes" Signing in Chicago, IL; Linework NW in Portland, OR; Asbury Park Comic Con in Asbury Park, NJ; Small Press & Alternative Comics Expo in Columbus, OH.
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Photo Mania: MoCCA Arts Festival 2014
The MoCCA Arts Festival, the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art's annual festival of indie and self-published comics, continues its revival under the Society of Illustrators with a new exhibitor—a giant Charlie Brown balloon borrowed from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Archie Comics Unveils Graphic Novels for Fall 2014
Archie Comics, home of the redhead teenager from Riverdale as well as comics based on videogame favorites Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man, has released its graphic novel lineup for Fall 2014.
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DC Periodical Comics Now for Sale on Google Play
DC Entertainment’s list of serialized superhero comics will now be available for sale on Google Play along with digital editions of DC and Vertigo original graphic novels and collected editions.
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Panel Mania: 'Naja' Introduces a Stylish New Assassin
Naja is a smooth, contemporary update on pulp noir by French comics masters Morvan and Bengal.
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A Week of Comics Events Kicks off MoCCA Arts Fest 2014
This year Comic and Cartoon Art Week, a series of comics-related events starting April 1 in New York City, will serve as an introduction to the MoCCA Arts Fest, an annual festival of small press comics, held April 5 and 6 at the Lexington Avenue Armory.
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Upcoming Comics Events: March 31, 2014
Comic + Cartoon Art Week; MoCCA Arts Fest 2014; Middle East Film & Comic Con; Freak Scene East; University of Florida Comics Conference
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Jet City Comics Debuts Cover Art for 'Wool: The Graphic Novel'
Jet City Comics, Amazon Publishing’s graphic novel and comics imprint, has released the cover art for the first three issues of "Wool: The Graphic Novel," the comics adaptation of author Hugh Howey’s bestselling, self-published science-fiction novel.
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Fighting Racism at Home and Abroad: PW Talks with Max Brooks
Brooks’s graphic novel "The Harlem Hellfighters" documents the suffering and courage of African-American troops in the Army’s legendary 369th Infantry Regiment of Harlem, N.Y.
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DC, Warner Bros. Unveil Batman’s 75th Anniversary Plans
DC Entertainment has announced plans for a year-long celebration of the 75th anniversary of Batman, the iconic Golden Age comic book character that debuted in 1939 and helped launch the superhero genre.
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Humanoids Debuts Comics App for iPad
Humanoids, the famed French comics house now based in Los Angeles, has released the Humanoids Comics app for the iPad. The app is available now and offers users the ability to preview more than 60 Humanoids titles.
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Sequential Adds NBM Graphic Novels
Sequential, the graphic novel retail app that specializes in literary comics, has added a selection of graphic novels from the New York indie comics publisher NBM including works by Rick Geary, Stan Mack and Margreet de Heer.
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On Deck: 12 Great Baseball Comics
Just in time for the season opener, a dozen great baseball comics.
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Upcoming Comics Events: March 24, 2014
Ben Katchor in London; "Future Shock" #7 Release Party; Emerald City Comic Con; Paul Hornschemeier, Charles Forsman, and Jesse Lonergan in Somerville.
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Yen Press, Square Enix Ink Global Digital Manga Pact
Yen Press and Japanese gaming and manga publisher Square Enix have entered into a partnership to distribute Square Enix manga in digital editions internationally.
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Despite Early Sales Slump, Comics Retailers Remain Upbeat
In contrast to last year’s booming comics marketplace, sales of graphic novels and comics periodicals in the early months of 2014 are down. But retailers contacted for this year’s survey report a strong 2013 holiday selling season.
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Crowdwatch: Inkstuds Live; P. Craig Russell's Final Guide; Monster Tenants
In this week's roundup of notable crowdfunded comics projects: the Inkstuds podcast hits the road, the second volume of Bold Riley, Hi-Fi Color for Comics, P. Craig Russell's final Guide to Graphic Storytelling, and more
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Panel Mania: This One Summer
Cousins Jillian and Mariko Tamaki are back with their first graphic novel since the publication of the acclaimed "Skim" in 2008. The much-anticipated "This One Summer" follows the annual summer vacation of Rose, a teen girl, and her parents at a lake house in Awago Beach. A coming-of-age tale about a summer of sorrow, friendship and teenagers on the cusp of maturity, "This One Summer" will be published in May by First Second.
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Project Black Sky: Superheroes, The Dark Horse Way
In a comics marketplace crowded with works by The Big Two, is there room for another superhero universe, let alone another superhero publisher? Dark Horse publisher Mike Richardson thinks so.



