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Angela Becerra Vidergar

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    With cartoonists that have been instrumental in defining the literary comics medium for the past twenty years and a willingness to experiment with formats and concepts, Drawn & Quarterly has become one of the most influential art and literary comics publishers in North America, if not the whole world. Back in 1989, Chris Oliveros humbly went in search of artists to contribute to his yet-to-be-published magazine anthology named Drawn & Quarterly. Armed with a honed aesthetic, he advertised in different venues and approached promising artists. As a result, Oliveros assembled the most esteemed and distinct coterie of cartoonists since the days of Art Spiegelman's RAW. Oliveros's visual acumen and astute production values coupled with the complete editorial and creative freedom offered to the cartoonists enabled D+Q to make an immediate mark in the world of comics. After several anthologies, comic book series and graphic novels, D+Q has established an elite and varied roster of cartoonists that includes Adrian Tomine, Seth, Chester Brown, Joe Matt, Julie Doucet, and James Sturm, who are considered to be some of the medium's best and are synonymous with Drawn & Quarterly. Big Questions, Or Else, Optic Nerve, Berlin and Atlas have joined Peepshow and Palooka-Ville as D+Q's current ongoing comic book series. Exquisitely designed sketchbooks by iconic luminaries R. Crumb and Chris Ware joined sketchbooks by Julie Doucet and Seth. Graphic novels include war comics-journalism from Joe Sacco, travelogues by Guy Delisle, a charming teenage memoir by Michel Rabagliatti and translations of European masters Igort, Baru, and Dupuy & Berberian. The original magazine anthology became a lavish, oversized, coffee table annual. D+Q has also engaged in ambitious reprint projects, including the work of Frank King, Tove Jansson (Moomin), and Yoshihiro Tatsumi. Book lovers, who appreciate exceptional quality in literature and design, laud D+Q for creating elegant objects that transcen
Angela Becerra Vidergar

drawn and quarterly - 0 views

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    With cartoonists that have been instrumental in defining the literary comics medium for the past twenty years and a willingness to experiment with formats and concepts, Drawn & Quarterly has become one of the most influential art and literary comics publishers in North America, if not the whole world. Back in 1989, Chris Oliveros humbly went in search of artists to contribute to his yet-to-be-published magazine anthology named Drawn & Quarterly. Armed with a honed aesthetic, he advertised in different venues and approached promising artists. As a result, Oliveros assembled the most esteemed and distinct coterie of cartoonists since the days of Art Spiegelman's RAW. Oliveros's visual acumen and astute production values coupled with the complete editorial and creative freedom offered to the cartoonists enabled D+Q to make an immediate mark in the world of comics. After several anthologies, comic book series and graphic novels, D+Q has established an elite and varied roster of cartoonists that includes Adrian Tomine, Seth, Chester Brown, Joe Matt, Julie Doucet, and James Sturm, who are considered to be some of the medium's best and are synonymous with Drawn & Quarterly. Big Questions, Or Else, Optic Nerve, Berlin and Atlas have joined Peepshow and Palooka-Ville as D+Q's current ongoing comic book series. Exquisitely designed sketchbooks by iconic luminaries R. Crumb and Chris Ware joined sketchbooks by Julie Doucet and Seth. Graphic novels include war comics-journalism from Joe Sacco, travelogues by Guy Delisle, a charming teenage memoir by Michel Rabagliatti and translations of European masters Igort, Baru, and Dupuy & Berberian. The original magazine anthology became a lavish, oversized, coffee table annual. D+Q has also engaged in ambitious reprint projects, including the work of Frank King, Tove Jansson (Moomin), and Yoshihiro Tatsumi. Book lovers, who appreciate exceptional quality in literature and design, laud D+Q for creating elegant objects that transcen
Angela Becerra Vidergar

Issuu - You Publish - 0 views

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    Website that allows you to upload your own documents to publish in a neat magazine-style format, with realistically turning pages and everything. Has a lot of comics!
Angela Becerra Vidergar

Morning International Comic Competition M.I.C.C. - 2 views

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    Interesting: changing the name from "manga" to "comics" to reflect the desired scope of submissions. "While this is the fourth time that this competition has been held, it is the first since its name was changed from the Morning International Manga Competition (M.I.M.C.) to the Morning International Comic Competition (M.I.C.C.). Throughout the previous three competitions, we found ourselves keenly noticing something. While in Japan the word "manga" (マンガ) encompasses many broad genres and is still home to innovation and freshness, the term "manga" abroad refers to works of fantasy that are drawn in a specific style, and further confined to a small genre. This time, we saw an immediate change resulting from the contest's revised name, as we received many submissions that could be classified as "seinen manga," the genre that our magazine Morning primarily publishes. Not only that, we also received many highly exciting works with stories and visual designs that we could not imagine ever seeing from creators within the Japanese industry. We value this quality, as seen by the prize-winning works."
Angela Becerra Vidergar

---- El Sitio web de la gran historieta argentina: El Eternauta ---- - 0 views

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    El Eternauta - Classic Argentine post-apocalyptic comic first published in 1957. In Spanish.
Angela Becerra Vidergar

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    Free, weekly ongoing comic written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Paul Duffield. British disaster fiction/steampunk webcomic to be published soon as paperback/hardcover graphic novel.
Angela Becerra Vidergar

Cartoon Movement - 0 views

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    The Internet's #1 publishing platform for high quality political cartoons and comics journalism
Angela Becerra Vidergar

The Graphic Novel Archive: trade paperbacks, manga, comic strip collections, original g... - 0 views

  • The Graphic Novel Archive's mission is to catalog these tomes of sequential art. To sort, organize and categorize these books, and make this information available to visitors like you. And there's more. Be it history, news, reviews, previews, release schedules, shipping updates, solicitations, comparison shopping, or just some friendly conversation - if you enjoy graphic novels, you've found yourself a great little web site. Be sure to set your graphic novel preference (western, eastern, or both) and then have a look around. It only gets better from here. And don't forget - creating your free MyGNA account will allow you to track your collection, set up a wish list; even monitor prices for graphic novel bargains! If you'd like to help out in improving the Graphic Novel Archive, feel free to join the GNA's community of contributing editors. Everyone is welcome - readers, publishers, and creators alike.
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