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Digital Fall: More Big Changes in Store for the Comic Industry

From mid-September through to the New York Comic Con that ran this past weekend, new developments have been pouring in from the business-side of major comic book publishers. Most of these developments (surprise-surprise) pertain to an ever-expanding digital market, which no one has a concrete approach to capturing quite yet. The Fabler Blog looked at some of the larger announcements of early Autumn, and what they mean for the near future of comic books. (click for more…)

Interview: Michael Jasper and Niki Smith on In Maps & Legends

Today, September 1st, marks the relaunch of Niki Smith and Mike Jasper’s Zuda comic In Maps & Legends as a digital, issue-based series.

Their comic, which has been described as a contemporary fantasy story with steam punk and sci-fi elements, won the November 2009 Zuda competition. When Zuda shut down, they were faced with the difficult choice of how to proceed with their comic. The Fabler chatted with them about their decision, their thoughts on Zuda’s demise, and about where the comic is headed.

DC’s Zuda Comics, Officially closing doors!

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It’s a sad day in comic land folks. Zuda Comics, DC’s answer to closed open submission policies, and American Idol for Indy comics is officially closing. After more than two years of contests, cheers and tears Ron Perazza of Zuda made the announcement on Zuda’s blog. They did announce that they will be moving some [...]