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This weekend, have your CAKE and go to it, too!

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Chicago's inaugural CAKE Expo kicks off with a bunch of events tonight, and we expec this to be an awesome show, based on the amazing guest list alone. Jessica has already informed you of the debut of Gabby Schulz's WEATHER, but there's a ton more going on. Here's the event list below, more info at the site. And please -- we are looking for reports so hit us up.

If you want to exhibit at the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival today is...

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Pretty much what it says. The show is curated so just applying doesn't mean you get in, but it should be pretty lively and awesome.

Fantagraphics to publish Chuck Forsman

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One of the most watched cartoonists to graduate from CCS, Chuck Forsman's work has been mostly available only in small mini-comics editions. But that's changing, as Fantagraphics will reissue THE END OF THE FUCKING WORLD in book form and then publish a NEW graphic novel, CELEBRATED SUMMER, in 2013. Exciting!

Indies Sales Month-to-Month – April 2012

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A fantastic launch for Dynamite's Shadow relaunch snags them the number one spot for indie books this month, while Walking Dead just pips Saga to the second spot, by less than 50 copies. A little further down Fanboys vs Zombies, Star Wars Boba Fett is Dead and America's Got Powers get off to very strong starts.

 

We had a very interesting comments section last month, with Ed Brubaker and Brian Wood amongst others commenting that the figures reported here are quite far below what the actual sales are. The general consensus seems to be that actual sales are at least 10-20% higher than reported, which makes sense when you account for reorders and foreign sales. I considered adding a percentage to the figures here, but I think that's likely to make these already estimated figures utterly meaningless, so I'll stick with the ICv2 figures for the moment. However, if a creator or publisher would like to contribute completed figures, I'm happy to consider including them, as I'm doing with Fatale #1 this month.

Dave Sim takes to Kickstarter for CEREBUS a/v something

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Notorious typewriter and fax guy Dave Sim is taking advantage of the internet's crowdfunding abilities to run a Kickstarter to reprint High Society, one of the best story lines from CEREBUS. The project met its $6000 goal within hours of starting. In case you are coming in fresh, Sim is the author of one of the great feats of the indie comics age: his 300-issue run on CEREBUS, a genre-defying melange of slapstick, fantasy and social commentary. The more the book had of the first two, the better it was; the more of the latter and...well...best not discussed.

Nice art: Lala Albert

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If by nice, you mean very, very unsettling. She's great.

Meet the cartoonists behind Cartoon Network's hottest shows (Part Two)

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There's so many cartoonists working at Cartoon Network we couldn't fit 'em all in one post! Here is Part Two featuring interviews with cartoonists/animators Calvin Wong, Rebecca Sugar, John Pham and many more.

Indie Show Watch: CAKE slate set for Chicago

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Lots of guests and activities surround this year's first ever CAKE (Chicago Alternative Comics Expo) which takes place June 16-17 in Chicago. As you can see, there's a strong showing from the indie crowd (Pizza Island, Closed Caption) and of course the strong local scene. And it's FREE to get in. Send reports!

Meet the cartoonists behind Cartoon Network's hottest shows (Part One)

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There's so many cartoonists working at Cartoon Network we couldn't fit 'em all in one post! This first post features interviews with cartoonists/animators Martin Cendreda, Hellen Jo, Michael DeForge and many more.

Interview: Regular Show creator JG Quintel on indie comics and cartoons

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A chat with JG Quintel, creator of Cartoon Network's Regular Show about British TV sensibility, the Leprechaun Movies, and why good indie comics artists can also make for good animators. Featuring a special guest appearance by Regular Show storyboarder and cartoonist, Benton Connor.

Interview with Adventure Time's Pendleton Ward and friends

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An interview with Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward about the post-apocalyptic movie genre, Dungeons and Dragons, the Adventure Time licensed comic, Bob's Burgers and more. With special guest appearances by cartoonist/animators Jesse Moynihan, Levon Jihanian, and Andy Tauke!

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