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  • Comics Jump International Lines at Angoulême

    Europe’s biggest comics festival opened in Angoulême, France Thursday with the streets thronged with avid comics readers and the rights center jammed with meetings from publishers around the world.

  • Anomaly Productions Releases 'Shifter' Book App

    Anomaly Productions, an indie comics publisher specializing in digitally enhanced graphic novels, has released an app version of "Shifter," a sci-fi graphic novel with augmented reality technology.

  • Prize Controversy as Angouleme Comics Festival Opens

    The Angouleme Comics Festival, one of the world's most respected graphic novel events, is dealing with controversy over its awards program this year.

  • Tapastic Gets $2 Million in Funding For Webcomics Portal

    Tapastic, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based webcomics portal, has received $2 million in Series A funding from Daum Communications, Inc. Daum operates a large and popular webcomics portal in South Korea.

  • Titan Comics to Publish New Doctor Who Comics

    Titan Comics announced a deal with BBC Worldwide to create an all-new series of comics adapting the new adventures of Doctor Who, the wildly popular British TV series.

  • Diamond Calls 2013 “Our Best Year Ever”

    Pointing to strong titles, a growing backlist, and retailer optimism, Diamond Book Distributors, the trade book unit of Diamond Comics Distributors, reported that its 2013 sales rose by “double digits” over 2012 in the U.S., Canada, and international markets.

  • Upcoming Comics Events: January 20, 2014

    Douglas Wolk in San Francisco, CA; 1/23: Dave McKean Retrospective in Royal Turnbridge Wells, Kent, U.K.; Amazing Arizona Comic Con in Phoenix, AZ.

  • Image Expo 2014: Brubaker, Willingham Ink Deals

    Last week, Image Comics presented Image Expo 2014, an innovative single-publisher media event, held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco to show off its artists and forthcoming projects.

  • Comixology: Six Billion Digital Comics Served

    The digital comics platform and marketplace Comixology continues to extend the reach of new comics to comics consumers and finished the year as the Top Grossing non-game app for iPad 2013.

  • Upcoming Comics Events: January 13, 2014

    Gene Luen Yang at Berkeley Public Library in Berkeley, CA; Garry Leach Signing in London, U.K.; "Compulsive Narratives" Opening in Camden, NJ; Congressman Jon Lewis in Portland, OR.

  • Marvel Gets Star Wars Comics License from Dark Horse

    Marking a significant change after 20 years, Disney has assigned the rights to publish Star Wars comic and graphic novels from Dark Horse to their own Marvel subsidiary. While the move—which becomes effective in 2015—did not come as a surprise, it left open many questions.

  • New Comics Line Magnetic Press Hopes to Stick Around

    Two comics industry veterans have teamed up to launch Magnetic Press, a new comics publisher offering both original and translated titles.

  • Off the Page: Comics at Rutgers Gallery and In the Subway

    The Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts in Camden New Jersey is hosting, “Compulsive Stories: Narratives that must be told,” an exhibition of comics and other works; while Nathan Fox, veteran comics artist and chair at the School of Visual Arts has been commissioned by the school to create posters for the subway promoting SVA.

  • Panel Mania: Alone Forever

    "Alone Forever" by Liz Prince, the author of the relationship comic "Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?," explores the joys of the single life with self-deprecation and humor, as well as cats. It will be released by Top Shelf in February.

  • Graphic Novels In Translation From the Nicolas Grivel Agency

    While literature in translation can be a tough sell to U.S. readers, in recent years the Nicolas Grivel Agency, which represents such acclaimed international comics artists as Ulli Lust, Dylan Horrocks and Blutch, has managed to place a host of impressive foreign titles at U.S. publishers.

  • Viz Renews Distribution Pact with S&S UK, Adds S&S India

    After four years of sales growth in the UK, Viz Media, one of the largest publishers and distributors of manga and anime, is renewing its sales and distribution deal with Simon & Schuster UK, which has distributed Viz manga in the UK since 2007.

  • Upcoming Comics Events: January 6, 2014

    Bob Fingerman and Dean Haspiel in New York, NY; Image Expo in San Francisco, CA; Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover and Wook Jin Clark in Portland, OR; "The Cartoon Utopia" exhibition in Seattle, WA.

  • LaBeouf Skywrites Apology, But Not to Melville House

    The odd standoff between Shia LaBeouf, cartoonist Dan Clowes and indie publisher Melville House over the movie star’s plagiarism continues after LaBeouf apparently hired a plane to skywrite an apology to the cartoonist.

  • Video: James Romberger at the Pop-up Jack Kirby Museum

    Cartoonist James Romberger, creator, along with colorist Marguerite Van Cook, of 7 Miles a Second, the acclaimed comics memoir of the late artist David Wojnarowicz, paid a visit to the popup Jack Kirby Museum in November to speak about the life of the “King of Comics.”

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