Friday, February 7, 2014

Comic Round-Up: February 7, 2014




Interview: Charles Soule on writing "Letter 44"

Interview: Neill Cameron chats about making a building-sized comic to be mounted on the side of the Story Museum in Oxford, England.

Interview: Trevor Hogg chats with Chris Dingess of Manifest Destiny about his fateful encounter with the world of comic books...

Interview: Writer Damian Wampler discusses his sci-fi graphic novel Sevara, drawn by Indonesian artist Andre Siregar, which he is funding via Kickstarter. 


Cara Fielder offers a beginner’s guide to manga.


Comic craving: Collectors, dealers on constant quest to find hidden gems

How the visual language of comics could have its roots in the ice age: Psychologist and comics obsessive Neil Cohn believes cartoons have a sophisticated language all their own and a heritage that goes back to cave art. Here he breaks it down

ICv2 has BookScan’s top 20 graphic novels chart for January 2013. There were eight manga titles on the chart, four of them Attack on Titan.


The Most Famous Female Comic Book Character is a Franchise Flop

Star Trek sex change: comic flips entire crew's genders: Parallel Lines, says writer, 'is very Star Trek in the way it invites an examination of deeper themes.' Read the interview with creators Mike Johnson And Yasmin Liang over at Comics Alliance.

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