Friday, July 4, 2014

Comic Round-Up: July 4, 2014




Interview: Comicosity Cullen Bunn Casts a Shadow on SINESTRO

Interview: ComicVerse looks back to 2000AD with writer Pat Mills

Adam Weinstein looks at the history of those “peeing Calvin” decals, with a short road trip into the “praying Calvin” variant.

Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture author Rob Salkowitz wonders whether a nonprofit model might make sense for some indie/niche publishers.

Independent comics creator Sam Eggleston writes about the Michigan comics scene and talks to a couple of creators.

Jeff Newman pays a visit to several local collectors, who discuss the sizes of their hoards, why they got into comics, and why they continue to be enthusiastic about them.

Shaenon Garrity chronicles Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson’s recent return to the public eye. While Watterson stopped drawing the strip in 1995, he recently provided a painting for the Team Cul De Sac charity, did an interview and created a poster for the documentary Stripped, and contributed as a guest artist to Stephan Pastis’ Pearls Before Swine comic strip.


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