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Seven squat bears come home from a hard day at the salt mines and discover to their horror that their house has been broken into–and the giant culprit is now asleep on their seven little beds. Sounds like a job for Goldilocks, the giant-slaying prince! Goldilocks and the Seven Squat Bears Emile Bravo Publisher’s Age […]
The nice folks at Silverline–Image’s kid-friendly line of comics–recently sent me four of their picture books to review. They’re all decent additions to a library collection and reasonable in price, especially considering that they are library bound. I also love that they include activity pages for many of their titles. The pages run the gambit […]
When Tanaka-san wanders into a new ramen restaurant in town, he’s stunned to see that the restaurant is owned and operated by a talking cat. But Taisho’s ramen skills leave something to be desired–namely taste and texture! He’s determined to succeed, though, and Tanaka-san can’t help coming back to the restaurant, just to see what […]
Today is the last of a series of interviews with creators who make comics for kids and teens, taken when I attended Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC. This interview (transcribed and edited for length from the audio recording) features John Gallagher and Rich Faber who work together at Sky Dog Comics on titles such as […]
On Friday June 4 and Saturday June 5, I attended Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC. While I was there I had the honor of interviewing with several creators who make comics for kids and teens. Today’s interview (transcribed from the audio recording) features Chris Giarrusso, writer and artist who has worked on kid-friendly superhero titles […]
I reviewed Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean (written by Sarah Stewart Taylor and published by Disney/Hyperion as part of its collaboration with The Center for Cartoon Studies) here at GCFK this past spring. On Saturday June 5, I had the pleasure of interviewing Amelia artist Ben Towle at Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC. Ben is […]
Today I’m posting an interview (transcribed from the audio recording) with Chris Schweizer, creator of the The Crogan Adventures series (available from Oni Press). This was originally recorded on Saturday June 5 at Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC. This is part of a series of interviews with kids’ comic creators. GCFK: What’s your background, how […]
Today’s interview (transcribed from the audio recording) features David McAdoo, writer and artist for the self-published graphic novel Red Moon, recently reviewed at Good Comics For Kids by my colleague Kate Dacey. This interview is part of a series of interviews with creators who make comics for kids and teens. All interviews were originally recorded […]
On Friday June 4 and Saturday June 5, I attended Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC. While I was there I had the honor of interviewing with several creators who make comics for kids and teens. Today’s interview (transcribed from the audio recording) features Raina Telgemeier, writer and artist of Smile (published by Scholastic), which was […]
This week I’m posting interviews with kids comic creators taken at Heroes Con in Charlotte, NC. Today’s interview (transcribed from the audio recording) features Andy Runton, creator of the popular and award winning kids’ comic series Owly (published by Top Shelf). GCFK: Andy, how did you get started working in comics? Andy: I always loved […]
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