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Cartoonist Ira Marcks tells us all about Shark Summer, his new graphic novel about a couple of kids who try to make a movie just as their hometown is being invaded by Hollywood for the making of a shark movie.
We speak to Jim Ottaviani on the process of turning Edward O. Wilson's prose autobiography Naturalist into the comic book Naturalist: A Graphic Adaptation.
Star Wars Adventures Editor Elizabeth Brei explains how the relaunched title has and hasn't changed, and how the all-ages anthology balances a universe of characters and settings.
Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson talk about 'When Stars Are Scattered,' the true story of Mohamed's childhood in a refugee camp.
With Mammal Takeover, the third and final installment of Abby Howard's Earth Before Us series, the cartoonist (and her in-story alter ego) have given readers (and their stand-in Ronnie) a brief but complete history of life on Earth. We spoke with Howard about the creation of the series, and the challenges of this particular installment.
Esther Keller talks to George O'Connor as his Olympians series draws to a close.
DC's new Zoom line for young readers kicks off with Ridley Pearson and Ile Gonzalez's Super Sons: The Polarshield Project. We spoke to Pearson about how the sons of Superman and Batman came to battle the effects of climate change.
In Joe Lansdale and Sam Glanzman’s graphic novel Red Range, African American vigilante Caleb Range and his young sidekick wreak vengeance on a murderous group of Klansmen and then are transported to another world where more dangers await. On the last page of that book, they stare out at a strange body of water filled […]
Later this month, IDW Publishing will release The Case of the Missing Marquess, the first graphic novel based on Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes YA novels. Enola Holmes is the much younger sister of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes—she’s just 14 years old—and in this first story, she dodges their attempts to send her to boarding school […]
When their town is overrun by pirates, Daggum Criminy and his family find themselves cast adrift, literally, floating across the ocean before landing in a series of strange lands. That’s the idea behind Criminy, the new graphic novel by writer Ryan Ferrier, whose credits include the Regular Show and Over the Garden Wall comics, and […]
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