![]() | Next year, The Comics Journal returns to print from Fantagraphics. The best-known, most-respected comic-focused periodical was founded in 1976. Issue #300 came out in November 2009, with #301 in 2011 marking the move to a book format (over 600 pages for $30). Issue #302 followed in 2013, plus there was a website. Now, January 2019 brings the return of the magazine, although it will only publish twice yearly. Continuing the numbering, it will be issue #303, and the two new […] |
![]() Next year, The Comics Journal returns to print from Fantagraphics. The best-known, most-respected comic-focused periodical was founded in 1976. Issue #300 came out in November 2009, with #301 in 2011 marking the move to a book format (over 600 pages for $30). Issue #302 followed in 2013, plus there was a website. Now, January 2019 brings the return of the magazine, although it will only publish twice yearly. Continuing the numbering, it will be issue #303, and the two new managing editors are RJ Casey and Kristy Valenti. Editor-in-Chief Gary Groth will interview the satirist and children’s book author Tomi Ungerer, so the magazine will clearly continue its history of bucking mainstream trends.
I think, as more of us spend more time staring into screens, a print read is a welcome alternative. Issue #303 will be color and 160 pages with a cover price of $14.99. Issue #304 will be out in July 2019. Not as widely reported but potentially as interesting is the return of NEMO: The Classics Comics Library, a periodical dedicated to classic comic strips. It ran 31 issues from Fantagraphics from 1983 to 1992. Editor (then and now) Rick Marschall posted:
I hope this comes about. It seems Fantagraphics and Marschall previously announced a substantial book line in 2010 of which only the first two seem to have appeared. Link : Fantagraphics Returns to Magazine Publishing With the Journal, Nemo | |
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