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Zettwoch Goes DIY in

Zettwoch Goes DIY in "Birdseye Bristoe"

Cartoonist and illustrator Dan Zettwoch talks about his long-awaited debit graphic novel, the new work process he came upon to create it and his love of infographics and diagrams.

D&Q's Devlin Brings

D&Q's Devlin Brings "The Moomins," "Pippi Longstocking" to the States

Drawn & Quarterly's Creative Director Tom Devlin spoke with CBR about the slow expansion of their Enfant all-ages line and finding popular children's comics while traveling abroad.

Ware, Clowes Bring Crowds To SPX 2012

Ware, Clowes Bring Crowds To SPX 2012

Exhibitors and attendees alike characterized Small Press Expo 2012 as one of the best in the show's recent memory with a diverse guest list and many publishers selling out of key books.

Comics A.M. - A Changing Landscape For Women in Comics?

Comics A.M. - A Changing Landscape For Women in Comics?

A closer look at women in comics! Drawn and Quarterly announces Art Spiegelman's "CO-MIX"! The digital comics scene at Comic-Con! Darwyn Cooke talks "Parker: The Score"! Plus, much more!

CCI: Fantagraphics and Drawn & Quarterly Have a Literary Future

CCI: Fantagraphics and Drawn & Quarterly Have a Literary Future

Two of the most influential independent publishers in comics for the past 25 years joined forces for a joint panel at Comic-Con International and previewed upcoming projects.

Pop! - 11/29/2011

Pop! - 11/29/2011

In this month's Pop! Jorge sits down with cartoonist Adrian Tomine to discuss the latest issue of his long-running anthology series and pushing himself as an artist and storyteller.

Gabrielle Bell Moves On After

Gabrielle Bell Moves On After "Mome"

Cartoonist Gabrielle Bell discusses the final issue of "Mome," privacy in autobiographical comics and the struggle to craft the perfect short story.

Anders Nilsen Asks

Anders Nilsen Asks "Big Questions"

Award-winning cartoonist Anders Nilson spoke with CBR about the new collection of his long running series, drawing squirrels beating up birds and the influences of skateboarding and the Midwest on his work.

Evens is Definitely Not in

Evens is Definitely Not in "The Wrong Place"

We spoke with Brecht Evens, the cartoonist who's taken North America by storm with the newly-released Top Shelf edition of "Night Animals" as well as last year's "The Wrong Place" from Drawn and Quarterly.

Barry Asks Readers to

Barry Asks Readers to "Picture This"

What makes people draw? And why do they stop? Those are just two questions acclaimed cartoonist Lynda Barry asks in "Picture This," exploring the therapeutic value of art and the most satisfying way to kill somebody.

Davis Is a Self-Made Woman

Davis Is a Self-Made Woman

Cartoonist Vanessa Davis spoke with CBR News about "Make Me a Woman," her new, critically acclaimed graphic novel on many people's shortlist for the year's best comics, Harvey Pekar, autobiographies and more.

Porcellino Crafts A

Porcellino Crafts A "Map of My Heart"

The man behind the long-running minicomic "King Cat Comics and Stories," John Porcellino spoke with CBR about his new Drawn and Quarterly published collection, Zen Buddhism, Henry David Thoreau and life on tour.

Horrocks Returns to

Horrocks Returns to "Hicksville"

CBR News spoke with cartoonist Dylan Horrocks about his first - and now classic - graphic novel "Hicksville," a love letter to comics now available in a new edition from Drawn and Quarterly, his webcomics and more.

James Sturm Heads to the

James Sturm Heads to the "Market"

Sturm spoke with CBR about his latest Drawn & Quartery project, a graphic novel titled "Market Day," originally conceived as a childrens book before evolving into a story exploring the relationship between art and commerce.

Sikoryak Unveils His

Sikoryak Unveils His "Masterpiece"

CBR spoke with Robert Sikoryak about the writer/artist's collection of parody comics, "Masterpiece Comics," how he got his start in the industry, where his ideas for classic literature and comic strip mash-ups come from and more.

SPX 2009 Con Report

SPX 2009 Con Report

The 2009 Small Press Expo was held last weekend, and ROBOT 6's Chris Mautner files this report detailing the overall experience, what the weekend's "buzz books" were, and publisher reactions to the show.

PRESS RELEASE: Adrian Tomine signing 9/14 at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Jason Lutes talks

Jason Lutes talks "Berlin"

With volume two of his hugely acclaimed series on sale now, Jason Lutes talks to CBR News about "Berlin," his visits to Germany since creating the series, where the story is going and how long it will take to get there.

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