A Fabler Blog Halloween edition! Presenting four famous cases of comic industry witch hunts – from Fredric Wertham to Omaha the Cat Dancer.
Monthly Archives: October 2009
Random Bits of Not Totally Useless Information Part 3: The Internet is a Big, Helpful Place
Third in a series of personal observations made about the Canadian Comic Industry. This one applies more broadly than the previous two.
Links galore to helpful comic-related websites! Does this mean the trilogy of posts is complete? Let’s just say it’s as complete as Star Wars episodes IV through VI.
Profiling Simon Roy of Jan’s Atomic Heart
Simon Roy made a comic about a human operated robot body involved in a Lunar terrorist plot in the distant future in Frankfurt, Germany.
That comic is Jan’s Atomic Body, and this article features Roy and some of the crazy that goes on in his head.
The Fabler Talks With Jake Ekiss About Indy Comic Book Week
Indy Comic Book Week is an event taking place the last week of December. Since Diamond Comics has announced they won’t be distributing any new titles the week of Dec 30th, a call to arms has gone out to Indy creators to supply content to line the new release shelves of their local comic shops for that week.
We talked to Jake Ekiss, one of the founders of the event, about his thoughts on Indy Comic Book Week.