Tag: Graphic Novels
Small Press Spotlight: Middle grade graphic novels perfect for back to school
These young reader titles will debut in September and October.
Sophie Castille Awards finalists announced
The winner of the inaugural award for comics translation will be named at LICAF next month.
The US Book Show is having its first Graphic Novel Day – and here’s...
The US Book Show is coming May 22-25, in person, and the Graphic Novel Day will be jam packed with events - here's how you can attend for FREE.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: In THE EXTRAORDINARY PART, almost every page is a stunning visual...
French cartoonists Florent Ruppert and Jérôme Mulot create a gorgeous new science fiction concept.
EXCLUSIVE: Read an excerpt from Stephan Franck’s PALOMINO VOLUME 2
The Kickstarter campaign for volumes 2 and 3 of PALOMINO is live now.
Tilting at Windmills #294: Looking at NPD BookScan 2022
Graphic novel sales had another record year, although growth slowed from the pandemic boom year of 2021 according to NPD Bookscan numbers
Abrams ComicArts reorganizes into standalone division, adds manga
Abrams ComicArts will now be its own standalone division at Abrams, alongside the adult and children's lines, and will add manga under publisher Rodolph Lachat.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: A beautiful new edition for macabre classic, THE CHUCKLING WHATSIT
Is this new hardcover worthy of your shelf?
Can’t get enough AVATAR? Dark Horse has you covered.
With AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER in theaters this weekend, there's plenty more of Pandora to explore in comics form.
Small Press Spotlight: Start your holiday shopping with Holiday House and Pixel+Ink
The publisher has a list of top titles for young readers
Vault announces HEADSHELL, a new imprint for graphic novels from music icons
The first round of books includes Metallica, The Beach Boys, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, Redman, Def Leppard, and more
SDCC ’22: John Jennings discusses forthcoming books from Abrams ComicArts’ Megascope imprint
The new imprint brings speculative fiction and Afrofuturism stories to the forefront.