This year, the iconoclastic comics publisher celebrates 50 years in business. It all started with a barn, a printer, and a dream.
How Latino TV Conquered the United States, tells the extraordinary story of the rise of Spanish-language media in the U.S.
The author’s second novel, ‘Crocodilopolis’ (Bloomsbury, Aug.), chronicles a sibling rivalry rooted in a Costa Rican ...
What’s old is new again in comics this season, with characters such as the Power Rangers and Speed Racer getting rejuvenated ...
After 12 years as president of publishing and marketing at Boom! Studios, Sablik launched his own comics publisher, Ignition ...
A Parade of Horribles, Matt Dinniman’s new Dungeon Crawler Carl installment, is the #1 book in the country. Plus Gad Saad ...
In ‘Natural Intelligence and the Logic of Consciousness’ (Pantheon, Sept.), the neuroscientist argues that primitive bodily ...
The rollout for the first volume of a comics series follows a standard formula: the story line should provide a natural point ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Emily Martin's Winner Takes All, a rom-com where neither of its ...
Metropolitan takes Mahmoud Khalil’s memoir, Hogarth signs two from National Book Award longlister Saou Ichikawa, and more.
Responses from 268 members of the Association of American Literary Agents show greater diversity than in previous years, but ...
The new partnership between the San Francisco–based publisher and romantasy author, facilitated by IMG Licensing and ...