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In Conversation with ‘Welcome to Mina’s’ Editor Emily Lampson

Edited by Emily Lampson and featuring stories from over 20 creators, Welcome to Mina’s is the latest anthology to be published by Cloudscape Comics. The book collects stories set in a fictional diner in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. The heartwarming comics that fill its pages follow the diner, its employees, and […]


Welcome to Mina’s is Live on Kickstarter!

Cloudscape’s latest anthology revolves around a fictional diner, Mina’s, set in the heart of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. The book was created and edited by Cloudscape board member, Emily Lampson, and features stories by 21 artists and writers. Welcome to Mina’s is a 135 page book filled with wonderful black and white […]


Upcoming Panel Appearance: Kathleen Gros

Cloudscape member and current Secretary Kathleen Gros will be appearing on a panel with the North Texas Teen Book Festival on Thursday November 19th at 7pm CT. The panel is called Get Graphic: Family Matters and features four creators with works that deal with family dynamics. The event will be […]


Topic of the Day

Cloudscape, at its heart, has always been about cartoonists coming together and finding community. Cartooning is an isolating art, but finding likeminded creators makes the whole thing feel a little less lonely. For over 10 years Cloudscape has been a physical space where cartoonists could gather on Wednesday nights and […]


Almost American Girl

Almost American Girl is a memoir by Robin Ha. It tells the story of how, when she was fourteen, she went on vacation from Seoul, South Korea, to Alabama with her mother to visit a friend (Mr. Kim) and his family. Speaking Korean and only a little bit of English, […]


Fantastic Frights is open for submissions!

From the publisher of Bones of the Coast and The Witching Hours comes a fantastically spooky new comics anthology! The Cloudscape Comics Society is proud to announce that FANTASTIC FRIGHTS, the all-ages fantasy/horror comics anthology, is now open for submissions! Fantastic Frights is a modern day love letter to the […]


Tower 25 Has Arrived!

This morning our secretary and editor-in-chief received a special delivery–the print copies of Tower 25 by PJ Patten. The books look fantastic and are eager to head out to their new homes. Thank you to everyone who helped bring this book to print, we couldn’t do what we do without […]


Phantomarine

Phantomarine is an ongoing webcomic by Claire K. Niebergall. It starts with a recently-deceased Princess Phaedra negotiating with a death god for her life. The death god is a shapeshifting being known as Cheth and can take on the form of any who have died in the sea. We also […]


In Conversation with Steve LeCouilliard

Nothing delights me more than listening to cartoonists and storytellers talk about their process. Since the Kickstarter for Much the Miller’s Son: the Doomsday Book launched last week, I thought it would be fun to (virtually) sit down with its creator, Steve, and pick his brain about the book.  For […]


Showa

Showa is a four volume series around 2000 pages long, written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki. It doubles as a biography of the author and a history of Japan during the Showa period (1926–1989). Not only does it describe the various stages of Political turmoil, war, regrowth, and cultural developments […]