THE MAJESTICS Debuts the First-Ever Native & Latina Princess Team Graphic Novels
This year at San Diego Comic-Con, comics creator Kayden Phoenix introduced a brand new project called The Majestics. Following the groundbreaking debut of A La [...]
This year at San Diego Comic-Con, comics creator Kayden Phoenix introduced a brand new project called The Majestics. Following the groundbreaking debut of A La [...]
The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town is a comic "dedicated to exploring the intersection of Blackness and mental health." I had the opportunity to chat a little with Robyn about her art, her inspiration, and her geek loves.
If you read the blog last month, you might be familiar with my list of Webtoon comics that I suggested. My friend Kit read the list, loved it, then more or less demanded that I read this Webtoon called Winter Moon. I’ve seen this comic on the top lists for Webtoon and hadn’t read it, but it was on the long list I’m checking out. Kit encouraged (read: SPAM) me with a myriad of messages on Facebook IM telling/demanding me to read it. We’ve been friends for about ten years and she has yet to recommend a bad story, so I gave into her demand and read this comic. Needless to say, I fell in love with it and have to admit that Kit is right once again.
The world of comics has gotten so diverse, and Hermes Press brings that diversity with them to Comic-Con@Home this year. They will be hosting a panel discussing their upcoming graphic novel releases that sound like fun reads.
Image Comics is serving up Comic-Con@Home with informative panels and super cool guests like Todd McFarlane, Scott Snyder, Matt Fraction, and more awesome people in the comic book industry! They have panels going on all week long so you'll be sure to find the time to tune into at least one of the panels.
This year, even though Comic-con has gone virtual we still have so much to look forward to in new comic book releases! Take a look below at some of the offerings from IDW Publishing, including some cool panels to attend this week.
Comic-Con at Home definitely isn't leaving manga out of its schedule this year. eigoMANGA, a publishing company that produces Japanese influenced comic books has a few cool things to offer manga fans this year. They will be hosting a virtual booth and a few different panels, including a Q&A session with some manga writers!
Webtoon, a creator-driven web comics publishing platform, has so many comics in a lot of different genres to choose from and to a newbie, it can be overwhelming! If you’re looking to explore the Webtoon app, here are some suggestions to get you started!
DC Ink, the new young adult graphic novel line from DC, has just released its third title. DC Ink titles are standalone stories, not part [...]
After a successful Kickstarter for her comic Wash Day, Jamila Rowser is back with another great idea-- candles inspired by the characters from the comic, Kim and Cookie! We recently had the opportunity to catch up with Jamila and chat a little bit about the campaign.
This week we are excited to share Wash Day, an upcoming slice-of-life comic from writer Jamila Rowser, one of the co-founders of Geek Girl Brunch, Straight Outta Gotham, and more. The Kickstarter for this comic was fully funded in less than 48 hours (WOW!) but you have until May 4th to back it and get some really cool perks! This week we had a chance to chat with Jamila about the comic, what she's working on now, and of course her current geek loves.
As a huge DC Comics fan, WonderCon had so much to see and do (more than I could get to) and I was in comic heaven. It's a good time to be a DC fan (just don't talk to me about the movies, okay?). And with the Black Label books set to release around August, there's bound to be loads more great announcements coming out of DC Comics. What are you most excited about seeing?
Follow this step-by-step tutorial to create your very own Harley Quinn look. From the dip-dyed effect bunches to the colourful make-up! #sorrynotsorry […]
Thanks to a wonderful moment at Wonder Con (meeting Patty Jenkins at a Wonder Woman meet-up), I had the opportunity to attend the premiere of Wonder Woman in Los Angeles, California on May 25th. If you follow me on social media, you already know I LOVED the movie. But due to the review embargo, I couldn’t tell you why I loved it so much. Now I can! Read Meghan's thoughts on the new Wonder Woman film, spoiler free.