Preview: Sunday in The Park With Boys by Jane Mai
Tweet Looking into Jane Mai’s work thus far, spanning from comics and zines to an extremely active advice page on her Tumblr, one can’t help but see inklings of some of the greatest autobiographical...
View ArticlePreview: GANG BANG BONG #3
Tweet Adding to what is going to be an exceptional surplus of releases for next month’s BCGF is the third installment of the unconventional and visually dazzling GANG BANG BONG, a bilingual comic...
View ArticleBCGF Preview: Malachi Ward’s The Reverie
TweetCartoonist, Malachi Ward, is debuting his new comic, The Reverie, at The Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival this weekend and was kind enough to send over a five page preview. Check it out! The...
View ArticlePreview: WINDOWPANE By Joe Kessler
Tweet The UK’s Nobrow has been putting out some of the most refreshing and visually compelling graphic and comic books thus far this year. In just a few days, they’ll be making the trek over to...
View ArticleBCGF Preview: Zack Soto’s Secret Voice
TweetZack Soto has a new print edition of his comic, Secret Voice out for The Brooklyn Comics and Graphic Festival. It’s a 48 page handful of A-MAY-ZING. Enjoy an excerpt below. Soto is the editor and...
View ArticleBCGF Preview: Liz Hickey’s JAMMERS
TweetTake a look at some excerpts from Liz Hickey’s new comic, JAMMERS, which will be available at the Hic and Hoc table at The Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival tomorrow (for more info about Hic...
View ArticleOn the Scene: BCGF 2012: Ware, McGuire, and Spiegelman on Creating the...
Tweet The Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival this year was, by all accounts, pretty crowded and hot in the main building, but the governing factor was high attendance, and the discussion panels,...
View ArticleBCGF Co-Founder Announces New Brooklyn Comics Festival
TweetFollowing the news earlier this year that the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival is now no more, it appears a new festival has just been announced to take its place – presented by Desert Island...
View ArticleCAB ’15: Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly on Little Nemo, Comics as the...
At this year's Comic Arts Brooklyn, two of comics most influential curators examined the legacy of Winsor McCay's LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND and the development of comics, from the vulgar days of yore...
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