ABOUT US

Founded by Megan Purdy, WWAC is an Eisner Award-winning online journal that features a diverse group of intersectional, international feminists who provide equally diverse insight into the world of comic book culture and the comic book industry at large. We’re committed to giving our readers diverse, interesting, critical, and fun content on comic books, the comic industry, books, comic book culture, and a look into differing geeky lifestyles.

WWAC covers a large variety of topics under the comic book umbrella. Reviews, reports on mainstream and local conventions, comic book-inspired recipes and crafts, features discussing socio-political happenings in and around the comic book industry, and much more. The contributors at WWAC work to provide a fresh, diverse outlook into the world of comic books to readers from all walks of life.

WWAC exists to be a safer space for the voices of women and nonbinary people. We take this very seriously. In order to keep the site safer for our staff, contributors, and our readers, we have some rules.

Pitches

We happily accept review PDFs, ARCs, and contact from press. Prospective contributors should refer to our pitch guidelines here.

Joining the Team

Although WWAC is always growing, we don’t have any open staff positions at this time. If you would like to contribute on a regular basis you can contact the editors directly through email. So far we have published over 300 writers and are always looking for new voices to join the conversation.

Quotes and Comments From WWAC

Editors are available to the press for comment at editors@wwacomics.com. Please contact staffers individually about panels, podcasts, and writing opportunities.

Comment Policy

WWAC is maintained as a safer space for underrepresented voices. As such, all comments are moderated. Bullying, harassment, threats, and bigotry are grounds for immediate banishment. You can find our comment policy here.

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