November's cover is from Shaenon Garrity, the creator of Narbonic (and several other comics). We will have the first stories for the November issue up this Sunday so check for those on Monday morning.
We have a new sponsor this week – a design competition from the website My Favorite Mirror. We'd also like to thank continuing sponsors, the books, The Physics of Superheroes and An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, the 8 Films to Die For film festival, TBS' Very Funny Ads, and the webcomics Alma Mater, Things Change, A Pirate's Life For Me, O''Deer, I See You, Gunnerkrigg Court, Devil Water, Family Bones, and The Flowfield Unity.
INTERVIEWS
- Webcomics In Print has an interview with Beaver & Steve's James Turner.
- Over at Sequential Tart, Shaenon Garrity interviews Gene Yang about his graphic novel American Born Chinese, the first comic nominated for the prestigious National Book Award. Comics Foundry also has an interview with Gene Yang.
- Sequential Tart also has an interview with Batton Lash, creator of Supernatural Law.
- Talkaboutcomics has an interview with members of the new Cornstalker collective of creators.
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BLOGS
- Joey Manley muses about how his webcomics service, WebcomicsNation, might
cash incatch the GooTube wave. - Zoinks! reports on Tastefully Done, a calendar of nude webcomic characters, which is donating all of its profits to cancer research.
- Flight notes a new blog called Comic Tools, where comic artists such as Hope Larson and Jim Rugg share their weapons of choice when they’re working on their own comics.
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