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  • Comics That Call Readers to Action

    Here are six forthcoming comics and works of graphic nonfiction that rally readers to take a political stand.

  • Misery Loves Comics in Graphic Nonfiction About Grief

    A slate of upcoming comics and graphic memoirs offer solace to readers going through loss and mental health struggles.

  • PRH Cuts Ties with Diamond Comic Distributors

    Penguin Random House will end its distribution arrangement with Diamond Comic Distributors, effective June 25, following Ad Populum’s recent acquisition of the bankrupt Diamond’s comics distribution business. PRH is Diamond’s largest creditor, and is owed $9.2 million.

  • Diamond Comic Bankruptcy Leads to a Haze of Uncertainty

    When Diamond Comic Distributors filed for bankruptcy in January, everyone in the comics world knew the industry was in for a shake-up. But no one could have predicted the battle royale that ensued. Now, publishers are left guessing at the best path forward.

  • Panel Mania: ‘Parable of the Talents’ by Octavia Butler, Adapted by Damian Duffy and John Jennings

    The science fiction legend’s dystopian masterwork has been adapted into a timely graphic novel by Damian Duffy and John Jennings. A nine-page excerpt.

  • Is Joe Sacco Done with Graphic Journalism?

    The Eisner Award winner suggested that The Once and Future Riot, out in October from Metropolitan Books, could be his last longform work in a genre he pioneered.

  • Panel Mania: ‘Holler: A Graphic Memoir of Rural Resistance’ by Denali Sai Nalamalapu

    This graphic memoir is a moving account and tribute to the local West Virginia activists fighting to protect their land from the ravages of the Mountain Valley Pipeline project.

  • Meet Boom! Studios Publisher Michael Kelly

    The Hasbro veteran, who has a background in both books and comics, was tapped to lead the storied comics house following its acquisition by Penguin Random House last year. And he has big plans for its future.

  • Alliance Calls Off Diamond Comic Distributors Deal

    In yet another twist in the Diamond Comic bankruptcy proceedings, Alliance Entertainment terminated its agreement to purchase the company’s assets the day before an April 25 court hearing. Diamond owners promised to announce a new deal “very shortly.”

  • PW Close-Up: Mark Siegel on the New 23rd Street Imprint

    The founder and creative and editorial director of First Second talked with PW about his graphic novel house's new adult imprint, touching on everything from its early beginnings to its exciting first list. (Sponsored)

  • Alliance Entertainment Takes Diamond

    After a brief legal fight, Alliance Entertainment has been named the winning bidder for the assets of Diamond Comic Distributors.

  • Alliance Appears to Win Its Bid for Diamond Comic Distributors

    A brief filing made late on April 10 suggests that the court is prepared to back the offer made for Diamond by Alliance Entertainment over a lower bid from Universal Entertainment and Ad Populum.

  • Walkin’ the Streets with R. Crumb: PW Talks with Dan Nadel

    Pioneering counterculture cartoonist Robert Crumb finally gets his due in Crumb (Pantheon, Apr.), a new biography from the Picturebox Comics founder and former Comics Journal editor.

  • Panel Mania: ‘Remember Us to Life: A Graphic Memoir’ by Joanna Rubin Dranger

    This powerful and scrupulously compiled record tells the story of Dranger’s family’s experiences leading up to and during the Holocaust—and serves as a powerful memorial to the suffering of its victims and survivors.

  • Fight Breaks Out for Ownership of Diamond Comic Distributors

    After agreeing to accept a bid from Alliance Entertainment as part of a Chapter 11 reorganization, Diamond owners terminated the deal in favor of a joint offer from Universal Distribution and Ad Populum. The action triggered a lawsuit from Alliance, and the matter is now in the hands of two courts.

  • Diamond Comic Distributors Has a Buyer. Now What?

    After two months of intense speculation, the comics business finally has an answer to its biggest question of late: the bankrupt Diamond Comic Distributors is slated for acquisition by Alliance Entertainment, a new player in the sector.

  • Panel Mania: ‘Aya: Face the Music’ by Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie

    The latest volume in Abouet and Oubrerie’s graphic novel series about a savvy teenage girl’s adventures in 1980s Côte d’Ivoire finds its protagonist, Aya, in college, where she gets caught in a campus protest turned violent. A 7-page excerpt.

  • Plausible Motives: PW Talks with Margie and Matt Kindt

    A 70-year-old woman, her great-nephew, and a mysterious pair of armchairs take an action-filled trip to Paris in the graphic novel murder mystery Gilt Frame (Dark Horse, Mar.), the first-ever collaboration by the mother-son duo.

  • 2025 SI MoCCA Fest Mixes Celebration with Politics

    The environment at this year’s bustling Society of Illustrators’ Museum of Comics and Cartoon Arts Festival felt celebratory and welcoming in spite of the looming shadow of increasingly fraught global politics.

  • Joseph Montagne Promoted to Publisher at Abrams ComicArts

    Montagne, who previously served as associate publisher, joined ComicArts when it was established in 2023. In his new role, he'll focus on growing the division's presence in the graphic novel, manga, and comic book market.

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