Each year during the holiday season, I publish a list of what I consider to be the best books about boxing. That list, updated to accommodate recently published titles, follows. Taken together, the books offer a compelling look at the sweet science from bare-knuckle days to the present. Some o
IDW is to republish their Gil Kane Amazing Spider-Man Artists Edition that was published in hardcover back in 2013 which sold out and sells for a mark-up on the aftermarket, as a paperback Artisan Edition at a much more affordable price point for July next year. Though a little after the Morbi
It’s no mystery why most of what we design for print ends up in a rectangular format, but it can be easy to forget that perimeter shape is a tool in our design toolbox.
So, I thought it would be fun to share three of my favorite shaped Roll folds with you this week.
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As early as 2018, for the launch of Seed Phytonutrients in the United States, the L’Oréal group partnered with sustainable packaging supplier Ecologic Brands - recently acquired by Jabil Inc. - to create the first paper bottle for the bathroom able to resist to the bathroom humidity.
Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com.
In case you missed it, DC Comics have announced “Batman/Superman: World’s Finest” by Mark Waid and Dan Mor
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Neither a pandemic nor a freak accident could stop Columbus readers from getting their hands on a book.
As COVID-19 continued to cause another year of upheaval, more and more people turned to books. NPD BookScan recently told Publishers Weekly that 2021 book sales were 11 percent higher
Precious few books stay in print more than a few years. To reach a century without ever going out of print is rare indeed. The beloved children’s classic The Velveteen Rabbit, or How Toys Become Real reaches that milestone next April. Written by Margery Williams and first illustrated by
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Mike Sanphy's book is a collection of vintage and modern-day photographs of Westbrook that shows the evolution of the city.
Mike Sanphy juxtaposed historic photos with his own personal photography in “Westbrook Remembered” to show
The three-volume column set by Jim Croneis, the former publisher of the Telecom Forum, aims to celebrate the city’s 200th anniversary and will not be available until early next year
Norton Bicentennial, Inc.’s "down to earth" book committee has written to all purchasers to notify them o