Friday, August 1, 2014

Comic Round-Up: August 1, 2014




Interview: Chip Kidd talks about his cover for Detective Comics #27, his book Batman: Death By Design, and lots more Batman.

Interview: Former Daredevil artist Paolo Rivera discusses drawing comics and his return to monthly work with The Valiant.
 
Interview: Steve Morris interviews the Rocket Girl team, Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare.

News: On Friday afternoon at Comic-Con International in San Diego, IDW Publishing announced plans to release a 5-issue comic book adaptation of "Shadow Show," a prose tribute to Ray Bradbury released in 2012 and edited by Mort Castle and Sam Weller.


The A.V. Club assembles a panel of experts — journalist and former DC editor Janelle Asselin, Watson & Holmes writer and former Marvel editor Karl Bollers, and Ms. Marvel writer G. Willow Wilson — to discuss diversity in comics.

A Brief History of Batman’s Trunks

From Space Losers to Really Popular Space Losers: A History of the Guardians of the Galaxy

Hawkeye, lost 80% of his hearing in the last issue of the first Hawkeye miniseries. When a 4 year old boy refused to wear his hearing aids since no super hero wore them, this was used to help convince him. Matt Fraction has revived this story element and has dedicated the issue to Leah Coleman of Signing Time.

Holy bulging bookshelves! It’s a Batman reading list!

Jason Snell looks at how the digital-comics scene has changed in the past five years, as digital comics have become mainstream. He talks with comiXology CEO David Steinberger about what has been going on with the company, which dropped in-app purchases from its iOS apps after being acquired by Amazon.

Jeffrey Wilson reviews Dark Horse’s Android app.

Jim Starlin’s Warlock sets the standard for cosmic comics

Manga Buzz is Strong at Comic-Con 2014


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