Derf Backderf's chilling recounting of an act of political violence a half-century ago is 2020's most timely - and most accomplished - graphic novel so far.| Forbes
The new team running the iconic science fiction comic magazine opens up about their plans for the brand and previews upcoming highlights.| Forbes
The anthology comic, originally published in the US as "Heavy Metal," has inspired generations of films, stories and animated shows.| Forbes
Serial entrepreneur David Holz explains the goals and methods of the revolutionary text-to-image platform and his vision for the future of human imagination.| Forbes
The deal brings together two popular libraries of genre titles and gives each company access to a fast-growing new market.| Forbes
The upstart science fiction and horror publisher looks to expand its reach with an intriguing group of new investors.| Forbes
The two companies are joining forces to expand Vault's reach and resources, acquire new licenses, and grow digital publishing.| Forbes
Horror master Tynion's new project brings together an all-star lineup of contributors for an unpredictable thrill ride of gore and mayhem.| Forbes
Animation is driving creative and economic activity across the continent as a rising generation of African storytellers starts getting international support and recognition.| Forbes
With strikes and pandemics in the rear-view mirror, the world's wildest pop culture festival is ready to geek out in grand style.| Forbes
Independent publisher Dynamite navigates a course between the DC and Marvel by knowing its market and turning licensed properties into hits.| Forbes
With hotels limiting availability of discounted rooms for attendees, the world famous pop culture con is considering its options once its lease expires in 2025.| Forbes
Upper Deck's new cards and games represent DC's first big push into this market in decades.| Forbes
Oni Press, publisher of the most banned graphic novel in America, courts controversy again with revival of notorious horror and sci-fi comics from the 1950s.| Forbes
With over 1000 channels of free streaming content, Plex is angling to be the choice of video connoisseurs and advertisers in the crowded FAST/AVOD space.| Forbes
Art professionals are increasingly concerned that text-to-image platforms will render hundreds of thousands of well-paid creative jobs obsolete.| Forbes