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Questions around the way the company accounts for the cost of digital sales forced Barnes & Noble Education to delay filing ...
The all-expenses-covered gathering of authors, screenwriters, and other creatives in southern Greece brings together emerging ...
In its 2025 strategic plan, the American Library Association addresses national policy, library legislation, and local connections and reflects the “need to be nimble,” said ALA interim executive ...
Throughout human history, the breakdown of societies has been caused by out-of-control oligarchy, according to this brilliant ...
The two U.S. indie publishers have joined to take a majority stake in the U.K.-based Unicorn Publishing Group, which is the ...
The Raleigh, N.C.–based house has found success through publishing both books and magazines covering comics history.
Veteran comics stars Bill Griffith, Mimi Pond, and Joe Sacco headline a season of rabble-rousing politics and genre escapism.
A kaiju storms into a city and swallows civilians—including an entrepreneurial food truck chef who was gearing up for a big ...
These middle grade comics offer accessible stories about how one person (or many) can change the world. Or at least get their ...
There’s nothing more classic than a monster comic—new graphic novels lurching out of the shadows this fall both delight in ...
These comics that take on film in unusual ways, adapt unexpected features, or bring a filmmaker’s cinematic vision to the ...
Tried-and-true themes of navigating friendships and crushes lead fall’s middle grade lineup, along with inventive early ...