Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Comic Round-Up: January 15, 2014

Spidey, Hulk, Wolverine & Ghost Rider by Blake Henriksen

"Spidey, Hulk, Wolverine & Ghost Rider" by Blake Henriksen


Interview: Dave Ulansky, owner of Amazing Fantasy Comic Shop in Crown Point, Indiana, talks about the business, what people like (The Walking Dead, The Avengers, Batman), and why he moved there from Calumet City.

Interview: Publisher Mike Richardson and Editor-in-Chief Scott Allie discuss Dark Horse's upcoming year. They drop the cover for Serenity: Leaves on the Wind.


The Anime News Network counts down 10 great zombie manga.



The Cage: The brilliant graphic novel is back in print and ready to challenge a new audience. "Eschewing both character and storytelling, The Cage is a book that’s famously impossible to summarize. Its labyrinthine structure encourages readers to think of the book in spatial rather than narrative terms..."

Dana Jennings of The New York Times muses on the decline of the Sunday funnies, and suggests some compilations of vintage strips.

Gene Demby talks to several “thoughtful geeks” about race and superheroes, using as a starting point Orion Martin’s project in which the X-Men were re-colored to appear to be brown-skinned.

Superheroes and Feminism: A Sequential Tart article about women in comic books. It includes a quote from Georges Jeanty about Buffy and Joss.

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