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Between the Panels

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October 12, 2011
Posted by: Gina Gagliano
Categories: Behind the Scenes

(a free download of interesting things)

BetweenthePanels

For New York Comic-Con this year, we worked with FSG and with Tor to put together a free, downloadable piece called Between the Panels.  It'll be available at NYCC, but you can also download it at that link.

What is in this free downloadable piece, do you ask?

Well.

It has essays and art and comics from people like Orson Scott Card, Jonathan Case, Chase Conley, Chris Duffy, Jonathan Hill, Thomas LeBien, Leland Myrick, Stan Nicholls, Jim Ottaviani, MK Reed, and Sara Varon that take you behind the scenes and into the process of how a comic gets made. 

And that amazing cover is by Joe Flood, of course!

Check it out. 

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One Comment on “ Between the Panels ”

  • Ian Mack | November 30th, 2011 8:46 pm

    Hi! I’m having a hard dl’ing this. The link brings me to the macmillan page where I click on add to cart but that brings me to a Google eBook page which can’t find the book.
    Confused and really eager to read this book, it sounds very informative!
    ps. thank you for putting it together :)

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