Brandon Graham spins tale of catmasters in King City
‘If they stopped making Batman comics tomorrow there would still be more than any sane person would want to read in a lifetime,’ Brandon Graham tells Ryan Ingram.
Hey Guys Watch This is the New Yorker’s first album of new original material since 2010.
‘If they stopped making Batman comics tomorrow there would still be more than any sane person would want to read in a lifetime,’ Brandon Graham tells Ryan Ingram.
The 2012 GeekGirlCon in Seattle is looking for submissions.
Join Robin Bougie as he celebrates the release of the 25th issue of his guide to the sickest movies ever!
Plus: Emily Carroll gets naughty; Kate Beaton defends comic shops; and more.
The Vancouver artist’s No Ordinary Love painting inspires a limited edition figurine.
Stars of Buffy, True Blood, Harry Potter and even the old Batman TV series scheduled.
The fourth collection of Jeff Lemire’s post-apocalyptic road story comic.
Alan Moore explores 2009! Watchmen babies! More great reprints, and Y the Last Man’s Brian K Vaughn tackles Conan.
Selected by Vancouver comics artists, illustrators and retailers.
Plus: Camilla d’Errico, Jim Henson and more in our Weekly Comics News Update.
Plus: Alan Moore vs. Frank Miller, Harvey Pekar, Emily Carroll, and a big reason to visit your neighbourhood comic shop this week.
A new book celebrates the great diversity of comic books, graphic novels and daily strips from around the world.
The Hark! A Vagrant cartoonist in conversation with Bill Richardson at the 2011 Vancouver International Writers Festival.
Ryan Ingram on the latest in comics news.
A new collection of strips from Canadian cartoonist, and creator of Shrimpy and Paul.
What’s new in indie comics this week, by Eric Buckler.
In The Summer of the Comic Book Movie, we revisit Robin Bougie’s awesome list of best comics-to-movies adaptations. Green Lantern not included.
The cartoonist, in town for the 2010 Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival.