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All 44 volumes are now available on comiXology.
Continue ReadingAll 44 volumes are now available on comiXology.
Continue ReadingFrom the wildly popular website, magazine, book, and newsletter publisher The Nib, Be Gay Do Comics is a comic anthology of queer history, satire, memoir, and cultural awareness that is both caring and irreverent. The book features 244 illustrated pages by 40 artists and writers, with 56 individual comics. The stories date back to the […]
Continue ReadingMayday Trippe is creating comics and art on Patreon—now with ‘Hallows’ being published weekly for all backers to enjoy.
Continue ReadingA rare Metabaron short story released for ComicCon@Home.
Continue ReadingIf you’ve never heard of Homestar Runner, you either weren’t online in the early 2000s, or else you just plain missed out. It was easily the best entry in the flash cartoon genre that was popular on the early Internet. Its nonsensical and surreal cartoons were full of absurd references and hilarious callbacks. Prepare for a deep-dive.
Continue ReadingReza Farazmand’s newest ‘Poorly Drawn Lines’ collection, entitled ‘Comics for a Strange World,’ comes out today!
Continue ReadingRose City Comic Con is coming up in just a couple of weeks, and we want to help a cosplay family get there!
Continue ReadingRun by the one and only David Lloyd, this UK-based subscription service offers great comics, cool artists, and more.
Continue ReadingCheck out this classic manga: only available online, on a web page that translated it for free.
Continue ReadingAn increasingly popular web comic about a young witch called Pepper and her tomcat Carrot is developed as “open-source comic.” Open source in the arts?!?
Continue ReadingMost geeks who are into webcomics, geek music, or both have heard of Rock, Paper, Cynic. If you haven’t, you should finish reading this review and interview, then go read the webcomics while listening to ‘Borken Telephone!’
Continue ReadingPlanet Comicon Kansas City 2016 drew a new record of more than 70,000 attendees If asked to sum up the theme of this year’s event in one word, I would have to say “inclusion.”
Continue ReadingWil Panganiban’s ‘Frank and Steinway’ is an entertaining and amusing comic strip built around the premise that Frankenstein’s monster and Dracula were laid off by the movie studio and forced to seek other employment. They end up as roommates, working at a Starbucks and trying to keep afloat in hard times. Panganiban is currently running a Kickstarter campaign in order to finance publication of a second book of his collected strips.
Continue Reading‘DC All Access’ kicks off its fourth season to help us keep all these entertainment projects straight.
Continue ReadingLove ‘Dungeons & Dragons,’ ‘Lord of the Rings,’ and humor? Check out ‘DM of the Rings’ by Shamus Young.
Continue ReadingI discovered the ‘Poorly Drawn Lines’ webcomic a number of months ago and loved it so much that I went back to the beginning of the comic’s history and literally read every one on Reza Farazmand’s website. And now there’s a book. Huzzah!
Continue Reading‘Tiny Wooden Pieces’ is a webcomic about tabletop gaming.
Continue ReadingFirst Second Books recently acquired Drew Weing’s amazing ‘The Creepy Casefiles of Margo Maloo’ (which updates weekly online) for a series of books, and the first is scheduled to come out in September 2016. We recently caught up with Drew to chat about his process, taking ‘Margo’ to First Second, and monster hunters.
Continue ReadingFor the past two years, Brian Shearer has been quietly creating a spectacular webcomic called William the Last. The story follows young William, who is an orphan and – at the beginning of the story – finds his way to a strange world where good people are in hiding, a once peaceful civilization is in decay, and his own name is forbidden to be uttered.
Continue ReadingLanguage changes over time, but no one should be excused for saying they “could care less.” The recent ‘xkcd’ seems to imply I’m a jerk for not letting this phrase pass. I respectfully disagree.
Continue ReadingRed Rocket Farm storyteller & artist Jason Albin Thomas released “Mertie,” the 5th installment of ‘Story Town,’ an interactive webcomic for kids and adults.
Continue ReadingThe Holy Triumvirate gets the Fantoons treatment in this Kickstarter project for a book celebrating the band Rush in beautifully illustrated and humorous comic strips, cartoons, and illustrations.
Continue ReadingBitTorrent and Dynamite Entertainment team up to bring you the Dynamite Mega Bundle, which packs tons of digital comic book action into a small price tag.
Continue Reading‘Haiku Warrior’ is a new RPG card game from Jason Anarchy the creator of ‘Drinking Quest’. ‘Haiku Warrior’ is a quiet, introspective RPG told entirely in haiku and is intended to be played solo or with up to four players.
Continue ReadingLunarbaboon is the self-styled identity of web-humorist and cartoonist Chris Grady.
Continue ReadingToday we are pleased to present a special preview of the cover and first four pages of the new “Batman: Li’l Gotham” series. This issue, it’s Christmas time in Gotham. But when the children’s choir goes missing from the Gotham’s …
Continue ReadingVisiting The Oatmeal, you can never be sure what you’re going to find. The quirky comic site run by Matthew Inman offers a wide-ranging assortment of topics, seen nowhere else. Whether Inman is pondering what level of hell computer printers …
Continue ReadingHappy Comic Release Day! Welcome to another installment of GeekMom Comic Book Corner, where we recap our adventures in comics for the week.
Continue ReadingIn conjunction with Top Cow Comics, GeekDad is offering an exclusive contest for our readers.
Continue ReadingIn conjunction with Top Cow Comics, GeekDad is offering an exclusive contest for our readers. In the cover image above for Witchblade #155 is a visual clue that will give you the answer to today’s riddle. Solve today’s cover image …
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