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Off Panel:
Talking the
New Vertigo
with Chris Conroy

20
Observations
About New York
Comic Con 2025

Latest Longform Articles

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Always Be Closing: Digging into the Value and Role of Original Comic Art Reps

We explore the impact original art reps have in this week's longform

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How to Win Fans and Influence Readers: A Guide for Comic Creators on Social Media

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Exploring the Unpredictable World of Creating Comics in the Social Media Era

We look at how making comics has changed in the social media era

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All-Talk, All-Marketing: Why Marvel's New Line Announcements Have Missed the Mark So Far

A look at the intersection of marketing and publishing in Marvel's latest endeavor

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Too Many Books: DC Comics and Its Struggle to Find the Right Mix

While others are doing well, DC's quantity of releases seem to be bringing them down

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Too Many Books: Are There Too Many Comics Being Published Today?

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SKTCHD Survey: Is Gender a Determinant for How Much a Comic Artist Earns?

We explore the data to see if gender plays a part in determining how much an artist earns

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SKTCHD Survey: What's the Life of a Comic Artist Like?

The results of our first annual comic artist survey are revealed

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The Secret Origin and Lasting Impact of the Marvel Universe Cards

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Recapturing the Magic

What Superhero Comics Today Could Learn from Darwyn Cooke’s “DC: The New Frontier”

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