Tag: FairSquare Comics
FairSquare Graphics reveals 2024-2025 manga releases and a NSFW debut
FairSquare Graphics is expanding its manga lineup in 2024 with fresh releases, including a bold debut from its new NSFW imprint.
Interview: TUNIS TO SYDNEY creators on loss, grief, and forgiveness
Meriam and Christian Carnouche's Tunis to Sydney hopes to offer solace to those who have lost their loved ones.
Small Press Spotlight: KHIEM takes readers on a generational journey
Khiem from Fairsquare Comics offers stories from three generations of women and a family's journey through the decades
Interview: From rejected FCBD comic to booming Kickstarter, MUTINY: BLACK GIRL MAGIK!
FairSquare Comics presents Mutiny: Black Girl Magik, written by FairSquare co-owner Kristal Adams, illustrated by Asiah Fulmore, and co-edited by Amanda Meadows and Fabrice Sapolsky, with a main cover, drawn and colored by Alitha E....
Preview: Catch up with I RUN TO MAKE MY HEART BEAT
Get your first look inside I Run to Make My Heart Beat, the "quasi-autobiographical" graphic novel by Rachel Khan and Aude Massot.
AWARDS ROUNDUP: Nominees and finalists for 2023 Russ Manning, NCS Divisions, inaugural JewCie Awards;...
This Awards Roundup is filled to the brim with nominees and finalist declarations - as well as the winners of the recent Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards
Beyondtopia Legends spotlights Indonesian artists
Indonesian artists like Sami Basri and Garrie Gastonny get the spotlight in Beyondtopia Legends, an anthology of folklore inspired tales by Bryan Valenza and Henry Barajas
Small Press Spotlight: ECCC ’21 Artist’s Alley Edition
Emerald City Comic Con's Artist's Alley offered friendly knights, afrofuturist adventure, and much, much more.
EXCLUSIVE: Preview three stories from FairSquare Comics’s MUTINY MAGAZINE #1
The anthology of comics and interviews is available exclusively in stores now.
Fabrice Sapolsky joins Heavy Metal as editor
Sapolsky will work on Heavy Metal magazine and the comics line
Small Press Spotlight: It’s a noir takeover for the small press publishers
Mad Cave Studios and FairSquare Comics explore the darker side of storytelling