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Comics A.M. - Siegel & Shuster Heirs Fight DC's Interference Claim
Siegel and Shuster heirs ask judge to dismiss DC Comics lawsuit against their attorney! Hackers take down servers that host several major webcomics! 2012 SPACE Prizes announced! Chromatic Press launches! Plus more!
NYCC: Oni Commits To Webcomics With New OniPress.com
In a major new publishing initiative, Oni Press will relaunch its website in January as a fully functional webcomics portal with multiple new serials from webcomics all-stars and classic reprints, EIC James Lucas Jones explains.
PRESS RELEASE: Oni Press Crafts John Allison's "Bad Machinery" Webcomic into Print
WC12: Mark Waid Opens A Webcomics Discussion
With a new free story online, an incoming website to connect fans and pros over digital storytelling techniques and an a new web imprint with John Rogers, Mark Waid wants to kickstart the next phase of webcomics.
PRESS RELEASE: Meet Destructor, the New Webcomic from Sean T. Collins and Matt Wiegle
More Than One Way to "Skin Horse"
Writer/artist Shaenon Garrity spoke with CBR about her webcomic "Skin Horse," her history on the web, working for Viz Media, financing projects with Kickstarter and her upcoming book "CLAMP in America."
Pipeline - 4/27/2010
In this week's all-new PIPELINE: A toy store visit makes Augie happy. Will digital comics invert the back-issue market? Guy Davis is a Modern Master. And The Pipeline Webcomics Project begins now!
Timony Twins Hoot & Holler About "Night Owls"
We spoke with Peter and Bobby Timony about their instant winning Zuda webcomic, "Night Owls," being collected as a trade paperback and learned that there's still more to tell of the cast's stories.
PRESS RELEASE: Monsters Of Webcomics: Webcomic-Con 2009
Cloonan & Cho Talk "K.G.B."
Nineties nostalgia and Korean rap collide in "K.G.B.," a new webcomic by Eisner winner Becky Cloonan and cartoonist Hwan Cho, who talked to CBR News about the epic story of the Korean rap group K.G.B.
When Words Collide - 7/13/2009
Tim overcomes some biases thanks to an eye-opening webcomic, leading to a discussion with up-and-coming cartoonist Ethan Young about the move from self-publishing to the world of online serialization.
Gurewitch on Perry Bible Fellowship "Almanack”
With “The Perry Bible Fellowship Almanack” in stores now, CBR speaks with cartoonist Nicholas Gurewitch about the book to find out what makes it tick and what Gurewitch has been working on in the year since the strip "ended."
A Look at the First New England Webcomics Weekend
Webcartoonists and fans descended on Massachusetts’ Pioneer Valley for the premiere webcomics convention to talk comics, buy t-shirts and meet people known only through the web in person.
Who Knows Why "Anders Loves Maria?" Rene Engström
Swedish cartoonist Rene Engström talks to CBR about her webcomic “Anders Loves Maria,” how an ongoing story changes in the telling, and the meaning of the word "bork."
Ryan Sohmer Talks “Least I Could Do”
A webecomics writer and head of Blind Ferret Entertainment, Ryan Sohmer talks to CBR News about his popular and irreverent series, "Least I Could Do," and its transition to television, as well as other animated projects.
Webcomics To Watch: McGinley on "Hannibal Goes to Rome"
Wisecracking history buff Brendan McGinley recounts his experiences taking his webcomic "Hannibal" from Zuda to Shadowline and explains why ancient history can be so hilarious.
Webcomics To Watch: Rosscott on "The System"
Rosscott, the webcomics creator who devised the easy-to-follow instruction manual for life found in “The System,” shares with CBR News a few road signs for simple storytelling.
Webcomics To Watch: Tycho on "Penny Arcade"
Jerry Holkins a.k.a. Tycho talks to CBR News about his and Mike Krahulik's superlative webcomics series "Penny Arcade," the Penny Arcade Expo, New York Comic Con and more.
PRESS RELEASE: ICv2 to convene special panel at NYCC
Webcomics To Watch: Jon Rosenberg on "Goats"
Webcomics matter more than ever in 2009, and CBR News looks at five creators you should know on the shelves, at the show, and on the Web. First up is Jon Rosenberg, creator of the Douglas Adams-esque "Goats."
David Rees Talks "Get Your War On"
Celebrated cartoonist David Rees talks to CBR News about ending his popular comics strip “Get Your War On” as President Bush administration's comes to an end, a promise the cartoonist made years ago.
Jamaica Dyer on “Wine Hobo's” MySpace Dark Horse Debut
Webcomics creator Jamaica Dyer tell us why it's dangerous to taunt a hobo in her new MySpace Dark Horse Presents strip, “The Nightmare of the Wine Hobo."
OM NOM NOM: "Creepy" Returns on MySpace DHP
The legendary "Creepy" is back and on MySpace Dark Horse Presents, courtesy of writer Andrew Mayer and Lukas Ketner. CBR spoke with Ketner about the web comic, classic horror comics, and being “too professional.”
Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited: Year 1
We sit down with Director of Content John Cerilli to wish Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited a happy birthday and talk about the program's first year, its foray into original content, and what readers can expect in the future.
Cosby & Cerilli Talk Marvel Super Hero Squad
Readers hungry for humor in the Mighty Marvel Manner can now satisfy that craving with the daily “Marvel Super Hero Squad” comic strips at Marvel.com. We spoke with Nate Cosby and John Cerilli about the strips.
Warren Ellis & Paul Duffield talk FreakAngels
CBR News talks to Warren Ellis, Paul Duffield and Avatar's William Christensen about the first print collection of the team's free weekly webcomic, “FreakAngels,” and what’s in store for readers in Book 2.
PRESS RELEASE: Marvel offers "March On Ultimatum Saga" online for free
PRESS RELEASE: The Hulk headlines new Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited exclusive comic
(Don't) Take His Advice: Meyer on "Basic Instructions"
On sale now is Dark Horse's collection of "Basic Instructions" by Scott Meyer, who we spoke with about the popular strip and his exclusive comics-themed strip appearing here on CBR.
Baltimore: Webcomics Panel
An eclectic collection of creators including Scott Kurtz, Danielle Corsetto, Brad Guigar, Scott Sava, Dave Kellett and Kris Straub welcomed fans in Baltimore to discuss the love of all things webcomics.
Kathryn & Stuart Immonen talk "Moving Pictures"
When not saving the Marvel Universe in "Patsy Walker: Hellcat" and "Ultimate Spider-Man," the Immonens are collaborating on a weekly webcomic exploring World War II art theft.
PRESS RELEASE: ROK Comics now available online for free
PRESS RELEASE: NBC.com wins Emmy for "Heroes" sites
PRESS RELEASE: Devil's Due offers "Origin of Zen" online for free
PRESS RELEASE: Environmentally conscious "Black Tower" webcomic debuts online
Permanent Damage - 9/4/2008
The darkening of Superman and why if there's one character who's not built for dark, it's him; the nightmare that ate Minneapolis; webcomics; saving Superman's birthplace; Google comics and tons of other notes.
Comics Land On Apple's Apps Store
iVerse Media has announced the launch of new Comic Reader software specifically developed for iPhone and iPod Touch, allowing you to download and read comics from Apple's Apps store later this year.
"Gunnerkrigg Court" - The "Harriet Potter" of Webcomics
Neil Gaiman's favorite webcomic series comes to a bookstore near you courtesy of Archaia Studios Press. CBR speaks with creator Tom Siddell about "Gunnerkrigg Court."
CCI: Devil's Due Pulls the Webcomics Trigger
At CCI on Thursday, Devil's Due announced their new partnership with Kevin Spacey's creator competition website, TriggerStreet, that will give aspiring webcomic creators a shot at stardom.
PRESS RELEASE: Slave Labor launches new webcomics program
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