Tag: abrams comic arts
Preview: DRAFTED details Rick Parker’s military life before becoming a professional artist
Rick Parker tells his experience about being drafted in the military in his thought-provoking graphic novel memoir Drafted.
Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards announce 2024 finalists and winners
Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards announce 2024 finalists and winners
Abrams launches Kana, a new manga imprint with 6 new titles
Abrams ComicArts is jumping on the manga bandwagon with Kana, a new imprint focused mostly on manga aimed at older readers. Their debut list includes six series that offer a mix of fantasy, science...
2023 IGNATZ AWARDS Nominees announced
Kate Beaton, Noah Van Sciver, Olivia Stephens, and more are among this year's nominees.
REVIEW: You can’t always get what you need when you’re FLUNG OUT OF SPACE
The graphic novel recounts the genesis of a classic queer work of literature in a manner that could only be accomplished via comics.
INTERVIEW: ANDREW AYDIN remembers working with the Congressman on RUN
The Beat caught up with the Congressman’s co-writer.
Interview: ROSE EVELETH on Flash Forward: An Illustrated Guide to Possible (And Not So...
The anthology mixes comics from an all-star creator lineup with nonfiction examinations of where we may be headed next.
Abrams pulls controversial graphic novel about a suicide bomber
Maybe this wasn't such a great idea for a book...
Comings and goings at Abrams and Lerner with Burrell and Chapman
Some recent publishing moves: Carol Burell, formerly editorial director at the Graphic Universe division of Lerner Publishing, ankled the company to join Abrams Comic Arts as an editor last month. As editor, Burell took a small educational publisher's comic line and grew it to produce both outstanding original comics (Guinea Pig) and great international pick-ups (the much lauded Little White Duck: A Childhood in China.) Basically she was there as children's comic became a growing market and helped Lerner become a player in the field. At Abrams, the powerhouse publisher of Wimpy Kid and My Friend Dahmer, she's in a position to do even more. We won't lie: Carol is one of our favorite comics people and this was a fantastic move for Abrams.