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President Barack Obama, a Peanuts fan of long standing, has written the foreword for volume 25 of Fantagraphics’ archival collection The Complete Peanuts; volume 25 wraps up the published newspaper strips and throws in a Peanuts predecessor, Li’l Folks, and there’s a final volume coming that collects some odds and ends that weren’t part of […]
Here’s some weekend comics fun: An exclusive preview of Archie’s Funhouse Comics Annual #19, which features a new lead story written by James Gartler and illustrated by Dan Parent. Here’s the scoop: Veronica puts all thoughts of Archie aside when her parents reveal that one of her old friends from summer camp has blossomed into […]
Here’s more Saturday morning comics fun with a sneak preview of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #67. Here’s what Scooby and the gang are up to this month: A late-night campout in the woods is bound to make Scooby and Shaggy nervous. Spooky campfire stories about a spectral madman with a hook for a hand are […]
Dark Horse has announced a new Avatar: The Last Airbender trilogy, Avatar: The Last Airbender: North and South, by Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru—the team that have done the last few Avatar graphic novels. The first volume is due out in September 2016. G. Willow Wilson has won the Second Annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for […]
While Archie Comics has rebooted its familiar characters in the monthly comics, with a somewhat more sophisticated look and slightly more adult stories, the monthly digests continue to run new stories in the traditional style. One of those storylines is “The Many Loves of Archie Andrews, by longtime Archie writer and artist Dan Parent (the […]
Archie may have a new look in the monthly comics, which were rebooted last year, but the comics digests are running a new story in every issue in the traditional style. In this month’s Betty & Veronica Comics Double Digest #241, Dan Parent continues his “Many Loves of Archie Andrews” storyline, which pairs the redheaded […]
The winners of the Cybils Awards have been announced, and the graphic novel prizes go to Victoria Jamieson’s Roller Girl in the elementary/middle grade category and Noelle Stevenson’s Nimona in the YA category. Madballs, those goofy toys from the 1980s, are getting their own comic series from Roar Comics, the kids’ line of Lion Forge. […]
We’re big fans of Gotham Academy, the boarding-school story that’s set on the periphery of the Batman universe. If you’re new to the series, the “Yearbook Issues,” #14 and #15, are a great way to jump in, because they are a series of short stories set in the world of the series, so you get […]
Marissa Meyer, author of the Lunar Chronicles YA novels, has a two-volume graphic novel, Wires and Nerve, in the works, to be illustrated by Douglas Holgate: Set after the events of the “Lunar Chronicles,” it will feature many of the same characters, including Iko the android, as well as: Cinder, the teen cyborg who has […]