![]() A three-figure shift in sales described as "low" can make a big difference as to whether you believe one side or the other. But Miller, by never using an actual number to prove a point, manages to come across as clueless and slimy. The issue is the departure of a studio citing material breach, which Alias denies.īrady does a good job creating a rapport with Miller and following up on some leaps of logic. This occurred to me again while reading Matt Brady's interview with Mike S. One thing that's aggravating about news stories in comics is that no one seems willing, even when things are in dispute, to kick forward a number or fifty in ordere to prove a point. Local Comics Publisher Profile: Wicked Good Jerry Craft Champions Organ/Tissue Donors In case you've ever seen a reference to Marshall McLuhan in a comics interview and wondered what exactly they were discussing, here's a small article with a summary of where the famed media analyst's thinking collides with the words-and-picture medium. Scroll down a bit from here for a pretty amusing story (thanks, K. ![]() An interview with Andrew Farago about the potential for curating webcomics was much more to my taste.įor the charity-minded among you out there, Comixpedia reports that cartoonist Michael McKay of Alice Comics is attempting to defray $4000 worth of treatment and related costs for a sick nephew. There needs to be a major payoff for that extra work, and there just wasn't here. Webcomics is such a relatively new topic for most of us that it's hard to process so much raw, unformed dialogue. You may enjoy it, but I felt stupid for sticking with an extended group commentary piece on webcomics history, which I found desperately in need of a major content edit, light on interesting insights and at times even tiresome. The new issue of Webcomics Examiner is always worth a looksee. I don't think I'd heard of a book deal for The Salon, either. This is a nice, lengthy piece about the Gordon Lee case in Rome, Georgia. Worth noting is that this move seems driven by increased demand for backlist items. reports on Diamond expanding their warehouse capacity in Memphis.
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