General Comics
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Comics about gender, justice, aging, and life as a woman in America.
Handwritten & illustrated newsletter about making art and telling stories.
Newsletter de Érico Assis. Sobre leituras, quadrinhos, tradução e virar páginas.
For artists who want to keep making art even when it’s hard.
Quiet comics about gender, mental health, and getting older.
comics + thoughts from molly knox ostertag
Comics and stories that entertain you first and haunt you later.
Do one thing a day that scares you, especially if everything scares you.
Newsletter sobre HQs e mercado de quadrinhos produzido pelo jornalista e editor de revistas Gustavo Vícola.
1979 Semi-Finalist is Kelly Thompson. They're the same.
Neuron misfire and unabashed hype.
Yanick's Comic adventures, tutorial, masterclass, process, digital brushes and other Shenanigans
Comics and musings about illustrating, life, and navigating my 30s through the end of the world.
Life is like a shopping cart.
The substack for Arkhaven Comics, Dark Legion Comics, and Arktoons.
Comics, comics exercises, and a few rambling thoughts on visual storytelling.
Comics, animations, essays, and other things from Roman Muradov, artist/author of moderate renown. Half free, half paywalled.
Comics pulled kicking and screaming from a designer's head
little comics about small joys and tiny annoyances
A newsletter about comics, art, writings, and musings from Brett Bean
Cartoons, thoughts, updates, and MORE (if you can believe it).
Avec POP CULTURE & COMICS, Chris explore la bande dessinée américaine et ses dérivés dans la culture populaire.
The Project of a Lifetime. A living archive from Grant Morrison.
Skottie Young's Newsletter about comics, art, writing, process and life!
Moon headquarters daily art life
News and notes about what Marc Guggenheim is writing.
Comics and writing straight from the desk of Michael Sweater.
Evil Inc is a corporation operated by supervillains for supervillains — by Brad Guigar
All Things Scott Snyder: In & On My Own Words
At Comics Odyssey, we believe imagination is a gift and storytelling an act of gratitude. We make comics that stand apart trends and beyond divisions—authentic, sincere, and made with reverence for the art itself.
THREE WORLDS / THREE MOONS : The Next Great Comics Universe Starts Here. From creators Mike del Mundo, Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston and Nick Spencer.
Updates on upcoming projects. Usually comics, sometimes other nonsense. Lots of behind-the-scenes peeks at books, early announcements and sometimes it's just photos of my pets.
How to draw and write comics. Tutorials, geeky conversations, and personal faves.
Original Dave Sattler Cartoon Art.. AND… a bonus look back at past cartoons from the “Sattler - J&C archives”
Auto bio comics from an imperfect climate activist, overthinking enthusiast, professional oversharer.
Thoughts on comics and previews of upcoming work from the creator of KAYA & co-creator of DEADLY CLASS.
All the news that's fit to email about Jason Latour.
You can make creative breakthroughs thanks to the paradoxical power of using creative constraints. Comics, literature, and beyond…
your ONE STOP shop for chip tips and chipomics (chip comics)
A repository for a lifetime of creative noise. No hugging. No learning.
I’m here for the warrior women, the wise old crones, the powerful witches, the ones who won’t go back. I’m here to imagine a better future so we can build it together.
A monthly(ish) comic or visual essay, as well as collected treasures, from the desk of Natalie Harney.
New pages of The Canon of Vangel and Impure Blood every week! Plus the work and musings of a freelance illustrator.
A newsletter about Jim Zub's creative projects and process.
home of PHENOMENOCITY and the newsletter of comics writer Tini Howard
A newsletter for people who beat themselves up.
Welcome to the ComicScene Culture Review
A biweekly newsletter by artist/writer Declan Shalvey