"I don’t want to worry about paying for those big names but I’m starting a publisher because I also want the freedom to put forward my ideals forward. After a certain size, your idealism becomes a liability if you’re looking to make money."
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Ulises Fariñas showcases beautiful designs inspired by hit shows like POWER RANGERS and ULTRAMAN!
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Two young girls mourning the death of their father go on a mystical exodus in CLOUDIA & REX.
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Yesterday, the Comics Beat broke the news that writer Ulises Fariñas had partnered with Magnetic Press to start Buño, a brand new comics publishing imprint that aims to bring beautiful books from diverse creators to audiences around the world. The first of those books is Light, a word-less graphic novel written and illustrated by Rob Cham. […]
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"We’re going to publish comics that are fresh and unexpected. We are going to make the kind of books you can make when you have 100% creative freedom.”
are there no women on these books because ulises has made female creators feel uncomfortable around him? from what i’ve heard, i’d steer clear. btw that bit comparing lgbtq cons to ghettos felt like mansplaining.