Nominations update

The French and English Language Works Nomination Committees are hard at work reviewing comics and graphic novels for the following four awards: WRITER, ARTIST, COLOURIST and CARTOONIST. Yesterday, Round One of the nominating process for the 7-member English language committee was completed, the results tabulated and divided into three groups for each category: 1. Receiving… Read More Nominations update

In the News: NOW Magazine on Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

Source: NOW Magazine NOW Magazine has an article on the process of the upcoming film, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, which also features quotes from director, Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz), and Canadian-born Scott Pilgrim creator, Bryan Lee O’Malley. Bryan Lee O’Malley lived in Toronto for only three years, but that was… Read More In the News: NOW Magazine on Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

National Post: Who Makes The Watchmen?

For the National Post – Canucks Barry Hertz & Steve Murray — with input from Mark Askwith — tell the cartoon history of how the much-hyped and finally released Watchmen movie made it to the big screen. Hurm. Follow link above to see a bigger and readable version.

Gene Day Award Follow-Up

Since a few people have asked “wasn’t there already a Day Award”? The answer is yes, there was. In 2002, Comic-book writer-artist-publisher Dave Sim and his collaborator, Gerhard, in memory of Sim’s late mentor and self-publishing pioneer Gene Day (née Howard Eugene Day) established the Howard E. Day Prize for outstanding achievement in self-publishing. The… Read More Gene Day Award Follow-Up

Richard Comely and IDW’s Scott Dunbier on the Captain Canuck reprint volumes

Comic Book Resources staff writer Shaun Manning talks to Captain Canuck creator Richard Comely and IDW editor Scott Dunbier about the upcoming Captain Canuck reprint project. Comely attributes Captain Canuck’s particular place in comics history to the fact that in 1975, his book was the only full-color self-published book distributed to the mass market. But… Read More Richard Comely and IDW’s Scott Dunbier on the Captain Canuck reprint volumes