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Comic Book Idol, also known as CBI, is an amateur comic-book art competition created and hosted by comics writer J. Torres, and sponsored by CBR and its participating advertisers. [15] Inspired by the singing contest American Idol , CBI is a five-week and five-round competition in which each contestant is given one week to draw a script ...
The Comics Journal, often abbreviated TCJ, is an American magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books, comic strips and graphic novels. [1] Known for its lengthy interviews with comic creators, pointed editorials and scathing reviews of the products of the mainstream comics industry, the magazine promotes the view that comics are a fine art, meriting broader cultural respect, and ...
In March 1995, artist Bebe Williams launched one of the first webcomics collectives, Art Comics Daily. [19] Newspaper comic strip syndicates also launched websites in the mid-1990s. Other webcomics collectives followed, with many launching in the next decade. In March 2000, Chris Crosby, Crosby's mother Teri, and other artists founded Keenspot.
ComicBook.com is an entertainment website that offers news in the fields of comic books, television, films, video games, and anime.The site came online in 1996 serving as a holding page for sales links and press releases related to comic books under various domain names, before becoming ComicBook.com in 2004.
Newsarama began in mid-1995 as a series of Internet forum postings on the Prodigy comic book message boards by fan Mike Doran. [2] In the forum postings, Doran shared comic book-related news items he had found across the World Wide Web and, as these postings became more regular and read widely, he gave them the title "Prodigy Comic Book Newswire."
Bleeding Cool is an Internet news site, focusing on comics, television, film, board games, and video games. Owned by Avatar Press , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it was launched by Rich Johnston in 2009. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Avatar Press also publishes an associated magazine, also called Bleeding Cool .
On January 14, 2008, the site was relaunched as Comics Bulletin, in order to avoid confusion with the comics retailer Silver Bullet Comics. Comics blogger Johanna Draper Carlson suggested the name-change as a result of pressure from the unrelated but same-named retailer, "...since SBC had a US trademark registration".
A magazine about the comic book medium [1] The Comics Journal: 1977 United States Fantagraphics Books A magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books ...