It’s time to book your place for the upcoming “Comics Up Close” event in Manchester in February
Comics Education News
Stephen L. Holland Continues as Comics Laureate until October 2023
Current Comics Laureate, comics advocate, freelance artist, comic retailer and tutor Stephen L. Holland is to continue in post until October 2023
Call For Papers for Oxford conference next June: Comics as Resistance
A call for papers for an upcoming conference, “Comics as Resistance”, next June
Telling Your Research Story Through Comics – Special Webinar announced by University of California
Find out more about how you can use comics to make academic research more accessible…
In Memoriam: Tim Robins pays tribute to Martin Barker, Comics Historian, Professor of film and television studies
Tim Robins reflects on the life and work of Martin Barker, Comics Historian, Professor of film and television studies, who died last month
Bloomsbury Comic Studies offers “Manga – A Critical Guide”
The latest Bloomsbury Comic Studies, released last week, focuses on manga
Comics sought, exploring experience of care, by All is Not Well project
All Is Not Well is a space for experimental comic strips that explore experiences of care, from the perspective of the caregiver and of the person who receives care
Domestika offers Liam Sharp’s comics storytelling course at reduced rate for limited time
If you’re interested in learning about creating comics, this could be a good opportunity
Lakes International Comic Art Festival announces “Comic Potential”, a new Comics Literacy Project
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival, together with the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, have joined forces to unlock new “Comic Potential”
Lancaster University, Lakes International Comic Art Festival announces “Things & The Mind” project launch
Lancaster University and the Lakes International Comic Art Festival are joining forces to organise an event directed towards supporting learners’ mental health