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From Comic Con Part 1: Flight Panel

By Walter

Comic Con 2006 was very comparable to 2005 except that it was funner. And more relaxing to be in, because it was like a bazillion degrees outside most of the weekend. We’ve got audio from the panel on Flight as MC’d by Editor/Art Director Kazu Kibuishi, and including contributors Jen Wang, Scott McCloud, Reagan Lodge, […]

V for Verbicide!

Just kidding. The year’s first graphic novel inspired action thriller neo fascist dystopian wasteland flick, V for Vendetta, proved to be not only pretty, but very much worth the nine bucks at my ripoff small-time theater.

Wigu: The Case Of The Missile Crisis!

Jeff Rowland has been working hard on the continuation of his webcomic series Wigu, which will now be published in book form(manga size) and then eventually posted online for free. Pre-Orders have already begun, priced modestly at $5 for 36 B&W pages, and will ship April 1. 100 “Special Editions” are available for $3 more […]

Why aren’t you reading The Perry Bible Fellowship?

Weird, sarcastic, and obscene are some of the words I could describe this comic strip with. Brilliant, hilarious, and pristine are others.

The Perry Bible Fellowship updates weekly, and often doesn’t need dialogue to hit a comic home run. I really don’t feel the need to describe anymore than simply telling you to go right […]

Webcomic Spotlight: Normal Life

While perusing the Confabulators’ archives (which is what I do nowadays to keep myself entertained) I noticed that we had articles about music, articles about movies, articles about beards, but sadly little to no mention of everyone’s favorite non-beard related past-time: Webcomics!

Here I hope to break the ground that has been softened by only one […]

R. Stevens riffs on Sufjan Stevens (No relation)

Except by genius.

Moved by a Sufjan concert in Massachusetts, Rich Stevens made one hell of a long comic, ringing in at 54 panels. If you don’t mind me speculating, I think it’d be mighty fine to have some webcomic authors knock some album art out of the Park for Sufjan, if he’s adamant about getting […]

Pilot of Flight Inks Two Volume Graphic Novel Deal With Scholastic/Graphix

Kazu Kibuishi, formal steward of the anthology Flight, author of Daisy Kutter: The Last Train and Copper, has signed on to publish his latest venture Amulet, a two volume graphic novel, through Scholastic/Graphix.

From Newsarama:

KAZU KIBUISHI’S LATEST GOES TO GRAPHIX

Joining the likes of Bone, Queen Bee, The Babysitter’s Club, and Goosebumps, as well as creators […]


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