This year's American Library Association Midwinter Meeting hits the Windy City this weekend, and there are a few stellar offerings for comics and graphic novel fans alike. Check out GraphicNovelReporter's handy guide to all things sequential art at the ALA.
This year, friend of the site David Serchay spent a good part of his November in sunny Miami for Miami Book Fair International --- and much of his attention was firmly fixed upon comics. Here, The Book Report Network president Carol Fitzgerald briefly interviews David on his findings.
Which of the graphic novel programs did you attend at the Miami Book Fair?
The tights and capes may have long left the Javits Center, but two weeks after New York Comic Con, we at GraphicNovelReporter are still abuzz with all we saw and learned. Our crack team of reviewers and interns sped from panel to panel like the Flash on a good day, takings notes in copious quantities. Here are some of the big things we learned.
Bestselling graphic novelist Dave Gibbons was named the first Comics Laureate of the United Kingdom on Friday at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival.
The beautiful chaos that is New York Comic Con is now over, and what is left? Only comic book memories and cosplay dreams --- or, in this case, cosplay photos, courtesy of Vic Vaiana. We hope you enjoy this visual round up of a few of our favorite costumes.
Hello, New York, and welcome to NYCC 2014! Here at GraphicNovelReporter, excitement is bubbling, and we can't wait to see what sorts of things this year's Con has in store, be it on the floor, in a panel or at a screening.
Miami Book Fair International, presented by the Florida Center for the Literary Arts at Miami Dade College, returns to Florida on November 14th for its 27th year, and will again feature the popular Comix Galaxy.
Our friends over at Top Shelf Comix are hosting a massive online sale this week featuring some of their classic titles. For the next two weeks — through Friday, September 26th — Top Shelf is bringing back their $3 sale.
Amazon has announced their top 20 books of 2025. Which of these, if any, would you select as your favorite books of the year? Please check all that apply.
Tell us about the books you’ve finished reading with your comments and a rating of 1 to 5 stars. During the contest period from November 14th to December 5th at noon ET, three lucky readers each will be randomly chosen to win a copy of THE BURNING LIBRARY by Gilly Macmillan and SOME BRIGHT NOWHERE by Ann Packer.
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November's Books on Screen roundup includes the films The Running Man, Train Dreams, Wicked: For Good, Hamnet, Karen Kingsbury's The Christmas Ring and Eric Jerome Dickey's Friends and Lovers; the series premieres of "Death by Lightning" on Netflix and "All Her Fault" on Peacock; the season premieres of Apple TV+'s "WondLa" and Netflix's "Unicorn Academy"; the season finales of "The Morning Show" on Apple TV+ and "Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order" on AMC; the continuation of CBS's "Tracker" and "Watson," HBO's "IT: Welcome to Derry" and Apple TV+'s "Down Cemetery Road"; and the DVD/Blu-ray releases of The Long Walk, The Roses, Caught Stealing, Looking Through Water and Freakier Friday.