Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group Announces Sierra Hahn As Editor-In-Chief
Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group has announced BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, and DC/Vertigo veteran Sierra Hahn as their new Editor-in-Chief. Hahn’s
Read moreOni-Lion Forge Publishing Group has announced BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, and DC/Vertigo veteran Sierra Hahn as their new Editor-in-Chief. Hahn’s
Read moreOni-Lion Forge Publishing, Bryan Lee O’Malley, and BINC (Book Industry Charitable Foundation) come together to support comic shops with the
Read moreInvader ZIM: The Dookie Loop Horror brings us the final single-issue Invader Zim with the return of his creator, Jhonen
Read moreOni Press & Lion Forge Publishing Group has announced their new quartet of upcoming children’s and middle-grade graphic novels for
Read moreInvisible Differences is a comic by writer Julie Dachez and artist/colorist Mademoiselle Caroline. It is also an attempt at providing
Read moreWelcome to Comicon.com’s Best of the Year Awards, gathering the best comics and comics talent of 2019. This year we
Read moreIn Mooncakes we have a magical tale of childhood crushes meeting again as teens and having to navigate what their
Read moreAfter a bit of technical trouble, Sarah Gaydos (Editor-in-Chief at Oni Press) introduced her panelists for a look at magic
Read moreWitchy the webcomic has been published online by Ariel Slamet Ries since 2014. And as such, it’s one of any
Read moreLion Forge’s shared superhero universe, Catalyst Prime, has been steadily growing in characters and scope, and with the their first
Read moreThe latest all-ages graphic novel from Lion Forge’s Caracal imprint, Debian Perl, manages to mix entertainment and education wonderfully well
Read moreIf you happen to make it to the movies next weekend to see The Angry Birds Movie 2, you will
Read moreIf you happen to make it to the movies next weekend to see The Angry Birds Movie 2, you will
Read moreNo Ivy League is a childhood memoir documenting one pivotal summer in Hazel Newlevant‘s life, something that she says transformed
Read moreIt’s never small news when publishers decide to join forces in comics, or when an imprint moves from one publisher
Read moreHere’s the thing: for anyone coming into this book with no knowledge of Sergio Toppi, you’re not going to be
Read moreA few weeks back, Comic Arts LA was held during the weekend of December 8th – 9th. The show, now
Read moreComic publisher Lion Forge has plenty planned for this year’s New York Comic Con. They will have signings with their
Read moreThe Adventures in Publishing Panel at Small Press Expo hosted Moderator Robyn Chapman (Paper Rocket), and publishers Taneka Stotts (Ascend
Read moreLaundry is, “too real.” The problem with ghosts is, “they’re not.” When introducing the main character for a middle grade
Read moreLion Forge’s core SDCC panel was hosted by senior publicist Jeremy Atkins. The panelists included editor Greg Tumbarello, senior editor
Read moreThe panel began with introductions, including name, career, and first system. The panel was moderated by Steenz, an editor at
Read moreDenver Comic Con is holding its seventh convention this weekend, and after several years of hosting over 100,000 attendees, the
Read moreComic Con Revolution was held at the Ontario Convention Center on May 19th and 20th. The show had plenty to
Read moreSales and Marketing Manager Devin Funches and Senior Publicist Jeremy Atkins introduced Lion Forge, a publisher looking to make “comics
Read moreThe last two weeks have been a little Big Two heavy, so I decided to off set that just a
Read moreBetween Archie’s Cosmo and Titan’s Atlas & Axis, 2018 is already proving a strong year for all-ages comics. Lion Forge’s
Read moreLion Forge is a comics publisher that stresses its diversity in titles and creators. At Emerald City Comic Con, they
Read moreIf you’re not familiar, welcome to Bottom of the Pile, where I talk about some of my favorite comics on
Read moreThis one’s a big one, folks. No apologies made–it’s always a good week when you’re drowning in amazing comics. If
Read moreYikes, it seems like comics are getting better and better, as I had a pretty massive stack of comics to
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