Cloudscape Comics

About Cloudscape

The Cloudscape Comics Society is a community of comic creators in Vancouver, BC who together publish and distribute quality graphic novel anthologies, as well as host comic workshops and other related events. Here enterprising comic artists come together to network, develop their ideas, and help each other perfect their craft. Everyone is welcome to the weekly evening meet-ups on Wednesdays, starting at 7:30 PM in the back room of the Grind and Gallery Coffee Bar.

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Artist and Writer Calls

Interview with Jeff Ellis in the Fabler

With the release of the 21 Journeys and Exploded View ebooks, the Fabler blog spent some time with President Jeff Ellis asking about the production of 21 Journeys. In particular there is a small discussion on using IndieGoGo as a fundraising platform and our experiences with the service.

Kevin D:Do you feel like sites like . . . → Read More: Interview with Jeff Ellis in the Fabler

Darkness Calls

by Bevan Thomas

Darkness Calls by Steven Keewatin Sanderson is a powerful comic book that confronts psychological issues facing aboriginal youths today. The story’s protagonist, an aboriginal adolescent named Kyle, suffers from extreme depression because of problems at home and school and this depression eventually leads to thoughts of suicide. But then he hears the . . . → Read More: Darkness Calls

Exploded View Review at Midnight Fiction

Aaron Norhanian of midnightfiction.com has generously put up a review of our latest comic anthology Exploded View. I was particularly happy that he tortured our perfect binding for his scanner and it still help up! Norhanian also summarizes each story within the anthology quite nicely.

Midnight Fiction Comix and Reviews specializes in small press, indie . . . → Read More: Exploded View Review at Midnight Fiction

Parka Blogs Artbook Reviews

I’m not sure if everyone’s already aware or not, but Parka Blogs is a fantastic resource for those of you who like to collect artbooks. If you’ve wondered if you should buy an artbook, but have been deceived by nice covers in the past, see if it’s been reviewed on Parka. He does a . . . → Read More: Parka Blogs Artbook Reviews