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This is a list of Australian comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of editorial cartoons, comic books, graphic novels, and comic strips, along with early innovators. The list presents authors with Australia as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other ...
Gestalt Publishing — Australia's largest independent graphic novel publishing house; Giramondo Publishing — Co-publisher (with Top Shelf) of Pat Grant's Blue graphic novel; Kiseki – publisher of bimonthly manga anthology; Milk Shadow Books – publisher of underground comics, art and writing; Ozone — Killeroo and Darren Close
Gestalt Publishing is an Australian independent graphic novel publishing house. They primarily publish Australian graphic novelists, and have an ethos of supporting and developing emerging talent. They primarily publish Australian graphic novelists, and have an ethos of supporting and developing emerging talent.
comiXology is a cloud-based digital comics platform that offers material from over 75 publishers and independent creators, which can be bought or downloaded for free. [11] Its publishers' catalog includes both big US publishers such as Marvel Comics and DC; and translations of Manga through publishers such as Tokyopop. [12]
Comic book; Comic strip; Digital comic; Gag cartoon; Trade paperback; Graphic novel; Political cartoon; Webcomic; Webtoon; Comics by country and culture; American comics; Argentine comics; Bande dessinées (Belgium/France/Quebec) Australian comics; Brazilian comics; British comics (Welsh-language) Canadian comics; Croatian comics; Czech comics ...
AustLit adopted the FRBR model to serve as a comprehensive information hub for Australian writers and their works, offering enriched research-friendly data, documenting publishing histories, contextualising works, and establishing diverse relationships among authors, organisations, works, places, times, subjects, settings, and publishers. [1]
Adelaide Writers' Week, known locally as Writers' Week or WW, is a large and mostly free literary festival held annually in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.It forms part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts, where attendees meet, listen, and discuss literature with Australian and international writers in "Meet the Author" sessions, readings and lectures.
B Rolf Boldrewood Gregory Victor Babic (1963–2013) Elizabeth Backhouse (1917–2013) Van Badham (born 1974) Murray Bail (born 1941) Allan Baillie (born 1943) Margaret Balderson (born 1935) Faith Bandler (1918–2015) Marjorie Barnard (1897–1987) Robert G. Barrett (1942–2012) John Arthur Barry (1850–1911) Max Barry (born 1973) Catherine Bateson (born 1960) Alan Baxter (born 1970) John ...