Happy Pride Month, everyone! Here’s a selection of comics, both digital and in print, by LGBT creators about LGBT characters, with an emphasis on newer and lesser-known releases that not
Holt Paperbacks Dark and edgy retellings of classic fairytales have existed as long as fairytales themselves. So what makes Daniel Mallory Ortberg’s "The Merry Spinster and Other Stories" (published by
Third-year sequential art major Akira Brown recently organized an original art zine. The original character (OC) Rose Zine has nearly 50 contributing artists, pulling together creators from all over the
First Second When "Be Prepared" by Vera Brosgol was first announced, I was extremely prepared. Brosgol’s first graphic novel — the Eisner-winning "Anya’s Ghost" published by First Second Books in 2011
Photo by Masha Zhdanova Since 2002, the first Saturday in May has been declared Free Comic Book Day at comic book retailers across America in an effort to promote business.
In the past few years, webcomics have become an increasingly popular medium for telling stories and building an online presence. Some SCAD students and graduates are making, and publishing, their
Catherynne M. Valente describes her latest novel "Space Opera," published by Saga Press on April 3, as “Eurovision IN SPACE!” The aliens have landed and humanity must prove their sentience
The SCAD Atlanta Marksmen Drawing Club competed in the Art Throwdown at Piedmont Park for the second year in a row this past Saturday. The Dogwood Festival Art Throwdown, sponsored