Tag Archives: TCAF

Hugo and Harry Kremer Awards, The End of New Reliable and a Milestone for Action Comics

Oh hey guys, thanks for dropping by the Fabler. We hope you enjoyed the last month or so worth of comic creator profiles and interviews, and this week we’re coming at you with a more news-y post.

Coming atcha. Coming at-cha. Yeaahhh.

There are a few cool things worthy of note in this week’s comics round-ups found around the web, but before I get to those, I wanted to mention how unbelievably rad it is that Adriana Blake (of the webcomic Fall On Me) took the time to translate my entire interview with her into Spanish!

Canadian Comics: Profiling Jason Bradshaw of Boredom Pays and The Worst in Everything

Jason is a Toronto-based animator and illustrator who posts diary-style autobiographical comics online under the title Boredom Pays. He also publishes minicomics, several of which have been distributed at TCAF and Canzine. The Fabler chatted with him about his minicomics, future projects, and the universal appeal of the autobio comic strip.

Profiling Nick Thornborrow and The Anthology Project

The Anthology Project is an effort to showcase the diverse talent pool belonging to a group of friends and collaborators across the country. They put out… yes, an Anthology!- collecting 15 extremely well illustrated stories from the book’s contributors (who mostly consist of graduates from Alberta College of Art and Design and Sheridan College). The Fabler Blog caught up with Nick Thornborrow, co-editor and one of the contributors, to talk about the project.

The Fabler’s own Kevin DV Featured at TCAF!

Just a quick shout out to all you Kevin DV Fans. His recent interviews on thefablerblog.com with Kelly Tindall, and Marta Chudolinska, will be featured in Sequential’s, Sequential Pulp 2 Magazine this year at TCAF!
Check out the entire line up here: http://sequential.spiltink.org/?p=4044
Also featuring great work by Salgood Sam, and Howard Wong!
Thanks once again to [...]

Profiling the Weird and Wonderful Aaron Leighton

First, there’s nothing wrong with Urology. It just has nothing to do with comics.

Second, this post features Aaron Leighton – who is in fact NOT a comic artist, but does produce a lot of really swell, unique, and innovative art professionally.

February 10th Fabler Update: in which the awesome hits the ceiling

A brief update, concerning Fabler interviews as well as (unrelated) the upcoming Convention season.

Few animals were harmed in the making of this post.