Tag Archive for the term: comics

What do Google, Web Browsers, and Comic Books all have in common?

Well, if you are a huge geek (and by that i mean, even geekier than me) you probably already knew about this latest release from the search engine giant. If you haven’t seen all the headlines on tech sites everywhere, he’s the quick lowdown:

Google just released a new web browser and is called: Chrome. It’s [...]

No Stores are Open on Mondays, except Drawn and Quarterly

So I headed out into the Mile End with the intention of taking pictures of some of the lovely boutiques in the Mile End, but what I didn’t think of checking out, was the fact that for many local shop owners, Monday is the day of rest. However, if you’ve yet to stop by the [...]

Ms. Guided seeks submissions

The gals and guy at Ms. Guided seek submissions for their upcoming third issue.
We’re on a roll — and we thought an appropriate theme this time around was CHANGE OF COURSE . [...]

Drawn and Quarterly store launch with Pascal Blanchet

I feel like every night for the last 2 weeks I’ve had an occasion to drink. And I’m the type to take the world up on its occasions. So needless to say, I’ve been on a bender. It all started a little before Friday, October 19th (the days are hazy), but I know the date [...]

One Neck got a Black Cape

One Neck is Iain Laurie and he’s got a new comic strip rolling that you, cherished indyish reader, might be interested to check out. Iain laurie is the artist who designed both main indyish logos (top and bottom) as well as a slew of comics for Open Journal and Worn (my other habit) and posters [...]

Toronto Comic Arts Festival!

This weekend if you’re in Toronto I hope you’re browsing and perusing up a storm at Victoria college, pawing gleefully through heaps of comic art as I’d always like to be. Really. All the time.

Come on, get out the house! (do as I say, eh, not as I do apparently.) Channel your inner child [...]

Interview with a Radio Player - Aaron Talbot part2

Interested in comic books or rock opera or fringe shows or radio plays? Well then!
Part 2 of Super Hero Live! is up on the Indyish pre-Fringe Radio Play podcasthere.
Part 1 of this interview with creator Aaron Talbot is here.
And right here we have The Interview continued…
> so Aaron…. how is Super Hero Live! both [...]

Global Comic Jam, Global Exquisite Corpse

At a Comic Jam artists draw panels or pages to further a story started by another author, and someone else continues them. We play drawing games like this sometimes, and I’m always into learning new ones and finding new people to play with. There’s something interesting in all the different versions… they provoke [...]

On the Eve of Expozine: Interview with founder Louis Rastelli

In the blur before the 5th Anniversary Expozine, Louis Rastelli generously sat down to scribe some answers to quick questions about the annual epic zine fair he founded; how it happened and what makes it heroic…
- What is your role in Expozine and how did you get involved?
I founded the fair with a [...]

Bodnarchuk and Kakeda - beasties at Headquarters.

Tyson Bodnarchuk introduced El and I to Samurai Jack, and apparently he and his smart gal Angie fall asleep to the 1960’s Spider Man most nights because the colours are so beautiful, and the characters so odd.

He shares a show with Aya Kakeda which opened last night down at Headquarters. Apparently Aya has stayed [...]



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