Adventure Time by Momo & Sprits
Interview: Allie Brosh, author of the widely-adored Hyperbole And A Half web comic, was interviewed by the inimitable Terry Gross on NPR's Fresh Air about her work, her new book, and her well-documented struggles with depression.
Interview: Fables is ending in early 2015 after issue 150. Creator Bill Willingham explains why in an interview with Newsarama.
15 People Who Have Kicked Batman's Ass
Anime legend Hayao Miyazaki, who announced his retirement just two months ago, is reportedly drawing a samurai manga set during the Warring States Period. Asked on the Japanese television show Sekai-ichi Uketai Jugyō over the weekend how the 72-year-old filmmaker will spend his retirement, Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki replied, “I think he will serialize a manga. From the beginning, he likes drawing about his favorite things. That’s his stress relief.”
Art dealer Scott Eder, who specializes in original comics art, talks about the investment potential of comics art, whose work is underpriced and whose is overpriced, and how would-be collectors can avoid being fleeced.
Comics Lovers Rejoice! Because You Just Got Yourself A New Museum
Emanuel Maiberg on the other side of the debate: "What big data can’t teach us about video games."
Graphic Novels in Spain: The Comic Reborn and Rebranded
How dangerous are the zombies you’re currently facing?
io9.com has an exclusive look at a new Game of Thrones graphic novel depicting George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg stories.
Not Just CGI: The Incredible Tech of Horror-Movie Monsters
PBS Game/Show asks the question ‘Are Games Racist?’ answering yes, though not for the reason one might think.
WeLoveFine is hosting a Sesame Street Design Contest. Submit your design and you could win $2,000, a trip to NYC, and a Wacom Tablet.
Why I Adapted H.P. Lovecraft Into A Graphic Novel
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