Tag Archives: Kate Beaton

The Fabler’s 2009 Yearbook : Notable Canadian Comics and the Fabler’s First Year Online.

The Fabler Blog rings in the new year with a look back at the happenings (haps) of 2009.

The Fabler Blog Presents: Canadian Comic Holiday Shopping Ideas

This post is for those who, like me, leave all to most of their holiday shopping until December. We at the Fabler relate to your last-minute shopping stresses, and, in an attempt to make your life easier, have come up with some suggestions for gift ideas for comic fans.

Really, these are all great gift ideas for anyone, regardless of how ‘into’ comics they are already. It should be noted that this x-mas shopping list, like much of the rest of the Fabler Blog, has a distinct emphasis on Canuck content.

Creator Interview: Kate Beaton of Hark! A Vagrant

The Fabler Blog interviews Kate Beaton, the witty and extremely historically well-versed creator of Hark! A Vagrant.

Read! As she reveals some of her own favorite webcomics… Be amazed! As she delves into her own comic influences… Laugh! At the early jokes Kate made about her grade six teacher… Cry! At how mean kids can be. (But still laugh.)

Random Bits of Not Totally Useless Information Part 2: Social Media as a Comic Artist’s Best Friend

Second in a series of personal observations made about the Canadian Comic Industry.

Does social media make you go BLARG? Do you tweet about your drawings more than you actually draw?

Whether your answer is the former or the latter, you should read this post. Also if you just want a handy directory to aid in Twitter-stalking your favorite comic creators.