Author: Comic Vibe

Paul Auster’s The critically acclaimed New York trilogy will be adapted into full-length graphic novels by Pantheon. city ​​of glassThe first novel in the series was adapted into a comic by the author Paul Karasik and artist David Mazzucchelli Although it was out of print back in 1994, a new edition in 2004 helped it continue to become a cult classic, with over 30 editions published worldwide and excerpted in Norton Anthology of Postmodern Fiction. Even in its original form, the book helped solidify the value of the graphic novel format itself. Thirty years later, the remainder of Auster’s trilogy…

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The world of Transformers expands again. inspired by movies Transformers 1, A new toy stop-motion animated series was released last year called Transformers One: A New Adventure It will debut this week. The stop-motion animated Transformers series is set to hit theaters this week. |Source: Hasbro Toys come to life in this stop-motion animated series. |Source: Hasbro The first episode will premiere on the official Transformers YouTube channel on January 17 at 7 a.m. ET. New episodes will be released Friday and Saturday. Hasbro is partnering with TheSoul Publishing to produce and distribute the series, which will feature the Transformers…

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Vault Comics has announced a new initiative. Comic distribution is starting to become more diverse, with announcements and new plans being made for the long haul after Diamond Comics filed for bankruptcy. Regarding the latter, Image will no longer be sold through Diamond. Vault has announced a new plan to sell their comics directly to retailers—no more middlemen. This plan has been brewing for a while—Vault is currently published by Lunar and Simon & Schuster—but it will be interesting to see if more small publishers come up with their own plans for where and how stores will get their comics…

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Snap Circuits introduces the Spy Kit, a new toy that emphasizes imagination and educates spy skills. Snap Circuits continues to release and champion STEM-based learning toys with the goal of making them fun for children. Snap Circuits’ Spy Kit contains over 20 spy missions. Kids ages 7 and up can use this kit to build motion detectors, distort their voices, and create tripwires around their home. This kit provides endless opportunities for hands-on, imaginative play at home, in the classroom, or elsewhere. Snap Circuits’ Spy Kit enhances STEM-based play | Source: Snap Circuits/Toy Book SNAP CIRCUITS remains committed to making…

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Welcome to this week’s roundup of The Beat comics crowdfunding! This week we’re covering military espionage in corporate California, a look back at the golden age of comics, and a heavy psychological thriller. There is more. CALIFORNIA CORPORATION #1-4 (COMPLETE SERIES)Creator: Arthur N. Ebon (writer), Dave Rowe (writer), Justin Giampaoli (Editor), Frank Cvetkovic (writer)Target: $2,000End date: February 13nice one: The digital version is priced at $7, the physical version is priced at $15, the digital version is priced at $28, and the higher-level physical version is priced at $60. In the near future, ©California will become a corporate state, with…

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In a Web3 world often dominated by roadmaps, utility promises, and high-risk speculation, Mini based on Peekcell It’s a refreshing reminder of what NFTs can truly represent: creativity, joy, and a sense of community. This independent art NFT project has attracted the attention of collectors and art lovers, becoming a strong contender for the status of the “Basic Holy Grail” in the field of digital art. But what exactly makes Based Minis so special, and why are so many people excited about their potential? Let’s take a closer look at Based Minis’ journey, the creative minds behind the project, and…

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Despite Diamond Comics Distributors filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, this year’s Free Comics Day is still scheduled for Saturday, May 3. The titles for DC Free Comic Book Day 2025 were announced today. According to the publisher, the books will showcase “their 2025 All In publishing plan as well as two new original graphic novels for beginning and intermediate readers.” Fans will recall that last October, the publisher released DC All Inclusive Special Offer A one-off page-turner that served as the launching pad for the “All In” project and Absolute DC. After an initial success, publishers began using the flip…

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“Skull Crew” released the series finale on Tuesday. Of course, in theory this could get a second season, but honestly the audience numbers make that nearly impossible. It’s really kind of sad because people are missing out on a really kind, funny and entertaining show that was trying to give people a real good time. And the ending “Really good people” No exception, this is a fun ride with more action than any other episode. All the important questions and mysteries are answered too, but it also leaves some room for future stories. But unlike other shows, Skeleton Crew feels…

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Companies spend millions of dollars each year on diversity, inclusion, and equity programs. However, only 8% include age in their DEI statements, according to research services firm Advisory Council. This affects how they plan their business activities. “Companies and their events must welcome everyone to participate in age-inclusive conversations,” said Jacynth Bassett, founder and CEO of Ageism Is Never In Style. “Ultimately, the key to age inclusivity is the word ‘inclusion.’ It’s critical to understand this and proactively bridge the gap between age and generations. The following 10 strategies from Bassett and other experts will help you design more age-appropriate…

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