The first collection of the long-running comic arrives in November.
Dark Horse's first volume collecting the award-winning series arrives this week.
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The first collection of the long-running comic arrives in November.
Dark Horse's first volume collecting the award-winning series arrives this week.
The vertical scrolling comics include new stories featuring Harley Quinn, Nightwing and Raven.
An A-list group of talent have created webcomics to educate Americans about the highly controversial Project 2025 plan.
The winners were announced during a ceremony held at the Baltimore Comic-Con this weekend.
The annual awards honoring excellence in independent comics, graphic novels and minicomics were presented last night at the Small Press Expo.
The awards program expands to seven categories this year; winners will be announced at the New York Comic Con in October.
The Ignatz Awards, given out annually at SPX, honor outstanding achievement in independent comics and cartooning.
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Out this week: HoverGirls (Bloomsbury, $17.99):
Geneva Bowers writes and draws this young adult webcomic-turned-graphic novel about two cousins who gain supernatural powers and have to defend their city from attacking monsters.
Winners were announced during a ceremony in San Diego.
The awards will be presented during the Baltimore Comic-Con on Sept. 21.
‘Boulet’s Notes: Back in Time’ will bring comics from the French cartoonist’s popular blog to the United States.
Boulet's Notes: Back in Time arrives in comic shops this week.
Asturias: The Origin of a Flag is by Javi de Castro, and it is nominated for an Eisner Award this year in the Best Webcomics category. Castro is also no stranger to the Eisners, having been nominated for The Eyes in the past both there and in the Harvey Awards.
Asturias comes with the label “This webcomic was commissioned by the Government of the Principality of Asturias,” which is an area in Northwest Spain. The comic details some of the region’s history at the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars, specifically when Napoleon invaded Spain and the locals rose up against the French.
This year's "Best Webcomics" category in the Eisner Awards includes Matchmaker by Cam Marshall. It’s about two friends living through the pandemic and a terrible job market, as one attempts to play matchmaker to the other. The webcomic is now complete, so you can read the whole thing on Marshall’s site.
This year's Eisner nominees for "Best Webcomic" include Daughter of a Thousand Faces by Velinxi, who summed up the comic as: “If you’re into stories about disappointing princesses, her secret evil Demon teacher, and how bad of an idea this found family duo is…this is for you!” This isn’t Velinxi’s first awards rodeo, as DPS Only, a webcomic about competitive gaming, was nominated for an Eisner and a Ringo Award in 2021.
Nominated for an Eisner Award this year in the “Best Webcomic” category, Evan Dahm’s 3rd Voice can be read on Webtoon or on Dahm’s website. I’ve talked about the long-running webcomic before, but it’s always worth a reminder that it’s out there and still being updated and still awesome.
Image Comics will publish a collection of Daniel Warren Johnson’s long-running webcomic Space Mullet. The webcomic is about an ex-space marine turned trucker named Jonah and his alien co-pilot Alphius as they “do their best (and usually fail) to do good throughout the galaxy.”
The collected Space Mullet arrives in comic shops this week.