NEWS | Press

Boston area comics in the news:  Ninth Art Press’ SubCultures in the Dig…  Maris Wicks on her upcoming First Second Book, Human Body Theater in an interview at Comics Alliance.… Raul Gonzalez’s Lowriders in Space is reviewed …

NEW Comics

“Cafe Racer” featuring Clay McCormack’s work from the Sean Murphy internship program is available at Million Year Picnic ($15, hardover), and Clay will have copies at upcoming BCR meetings. Ink Brick: A Journal of Comics …

NEWS | Upcoming Events

Liz Prince will be talking about her latest graphic novel Tomboy at the Cambridge Public Library Teen Room 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM next Thursday, November 20, 2014. Joel Christian Gill will be doing his first Ted …

NEWS | Announcements

Check the BCR Tumblr for announcements and events of interest to BCR, and Boston-area comics folk in general: Lindsay Moore announces  open submission call for her ALL-FEMALE HORROR ANTHOLOGY.. Jerel Dye’s “Food Chain Avengers” Kickstarter is live!… …

Hellbound V: End of Comics

Published by River Bird Comics Edited by Stephen Cartisano 48+foldouts pages ~ $10 | Risograph 2 colors. | 9×5 inches What is the end for you? sometimes is death sometimes …

No meeting this week: Party instead!

Don’t forget, no regular BCR meeting this week, instead, on Thursday October 30 from 6-9 pm,  we’ll be at the Hellbound V release/Halloween Party, at the Hooper-Lee-Nichols House, 159 Brattle …

SubCultures anthology

Published by BCR affiliate Ninth Art Press, edited by Whit Taylor, and featuring work by lots of BCR members and other Boston-area artists (and great artists from all over), the …

Last Night at the Democracy Center

BCR held its last regular meeting at the dear old Democracy Center last night, after six years.  We shared our favorite memories of the place, there was laughter, tears, loud noises from the improv group in the next room… and we did a jam comic (for a better look, see the BCR Tumblr).  Everyone should always support the Democracy Center, a bastion of ramshackle progressive independence in the now all-too-corporate Harvard Square.  But for BCR… on to the Cambridge Public Library!