True North Country Comics: Andy Brown reveals 2025 plans for Conundrum Press

From the True North Comics Podcast site: True North Country Comics Podcast chats with Andy Brown about the graphic novels planned this year from Conundrum Press.Here’s my chat with publisher Andy Brown about graphic novels planned this year from Conundrum Press.Please like and subscribe to this website by hitting the subscribe button. You’ll be notifiedContinueContinue reading “True North Country Comics: Andy Brown reveals 2025 plans for Conundrum Press”

Brigid Alverson writes of Diamond Comics Distributor’s Bankruptcy for The Comics Journal

In shocking news, the iconic monolith Diamond Distributors files for bankruptcy, but Brigid Alverson writes there is so much more to the industry today than before. Thinge are going to be alright: What has happened to Diamond is, ironically, an unraveling of the exclusives that allowed it to dominate in the first place. In theContinueContinue reading “Brigid Alverson writes of Diamond Comics Distributor’s Bankruptcy for The Comics Journal”

The Beat Reviews Michael  Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ Graphic Novel JAJ – A Haida Manga

“The level of interaction and incredible achievement really gives insight into what a comic book can be.” Read it here: https://www.comicsbeat.com/graphic-novel-review-jaj-a-haida-manga-by-michael-nicoll-yahgulanaas/ Review is by Michael Van Calbergh

Book Launch- Paying For It: The Film Edition

From the Lillian H Smith Library Events page: Book Launch- Paying For It: The Film Edition Fri Feb 21, 20255:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.150 mins Location Lillian H. Smith Paying For It was the most talked-about and controversial graphic novel of 2011. Chester Brown’s eloquent, spare artwork stands out in this new paperback edition, tiedContinueContinue reading “Book Launch- Paying For It: The Film Edition”

Mattea Roach Interviews Bryan Lee O’Malley for CBC Books

Accompanied by article by Talia Kliot. From CBC Books: Bryan Lee O’Malley reflects on Toronto nostalgia and 20 years of Scott Pilgrim The Canadian cartoonist discussed his series on Bookends with Mattea Roach When Bryan Lee O’Malley came up with the phrase “seven evil exes” he knew he was onto something interesting.  At the time,ContinueContinue reading “Mattea Roach Interviews Bryan Lee O’Malley for CBC Books”