Charles Burns is back—along with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cocreator Kevin Eastman—in an eclectic fall season that features reimagined classics, comics about therapy, and a philosophical investigation into Einstein and Kafka.
This fall, Ruth Chan, Julies Feiffer, and other comics stars from across generations enter the bustling middle grade category—where realistic coming-of-age and fantastical escapes fill up the same tween backpacks.
The MoCCA Art Fest 2024, an annual indie comics and graphic novel festival held March 16-17, drew large and enthusiastic crowds to New York’s Metropolitan Pavilion.
Spring’s slate features big-name female artists, including Leela Corman, Emil Ferris, and Marjane Satrapi; diverse graphic memoir debuts from promising newcomers such as Tessa Hulls and Eddie Ahn; and weirdo horror comics.
Ngozi Ukazu and G. Willow Wilson headline a season full of serious and sassy offerings, including punky graphic novels, coming-of-age tales with modern vibes, and flights of fantasy—and flirtation.
Indie cartoonists came together at camp comics, the Small Press Expo, in Bethesda, Md., this September 9-10, where the community sounded a note of solidarity and defiance against censorship.
The Iranian-French author of ‘Persepolis,’ which celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new edition, discusses her shift from comics to film, the banning of books in America, and her pride in Iran’s young revolutionaries.
With major players including Kate Leth, Meg Medina, Neal Shusterman, and Gene Luen Yang delivering comics across genres from horror to romance to history, this season has something for every teen to check out.
Fall welcomes the surprise returns of Bill Watterson and Daniel Clowes, who saunter in with a diverse entourage of fellow bestselling cartoonists and rising stars across genres.