Monday, March 17, 2014

Comic Round-Up: March 17, 2014

Spider-Man by Ryno Bengawan & Daba Petrovic


Interview: Peter Tomasi Talks Two-Face Shocker, 'BIG' July Batman Event

Interview: Dark Horse Editor-in-Chief Scott Allie discusses women in comics. (Part 2)

News: The auction house Christies will hold its first auction dedicated solely to classic comics, with an array of 370 comics and original drawings that is expected to bring in more than £2.5 million ($4.17 million U.S.).

The Fifth Color: Heroic realism in comics


Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Shaenon Garrity looks at two webcomics based on the Irish epic The Cattle Raid of Cooley (Táin Bó Cúailnge), Patrick Brown’s The Cattle Raid of Cooley and M.K. Reed’s About a Bull.

Martha Thomases: Comic books make me a better person

Neal Adams talks about the Batman covers he did for the original Ra’s al Ghul saga.

Scott Marsden talks about the meaning of color in comics (specifically, superhero comics), not just the significance of specific color choices but also what our expectations are (he shows a blond Superman to make his point).

Superhero therapy: How comic books can help you psychologically

Why do comics always use the same old mythologies?


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