Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Comic Round-Up: September 2, 2014

Captain America by Phil Noto

Captain America by Phil Noto


Interview: Ales Kot, who writes Marvel’s Secret Avengers, Iron Patriot and the upcoming Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier, why Bucky Barnes still matters.

Interview: Alex Dueben talks to Michael Cho of "Shoplifter"

Interview: CBR talks to Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason of "Batman and Robin"

Interview: Katie Levine talks to Grant Morrison.

News: Although the planned $500 million expansion of the San Diego Convention Center is, by all appearances, dead, Comic-Con International isn’t ready to say what it will do when its contract expires in 2016.

Review: Abhay Khosla adds a couple of thoughts in the course of linking to Joe McCulloch's amusing piece on Multiversity #1, which makes a bunch of solid, interesting points about that work and its context.

Review: Marvel at 75 and Grant Morrison’s The Multiversity: "Alternate universes have existed in comics for as long as domino masks and BDSM subtexts."

10 Reasons Spider-Man's Clone Saga Isn't As Bad As You Remembered


A Designers’ Guide to Comic-Con’s Hidden Pleasures

A letter from Bill Watterson giving advice to an aspiring creator

Jason Fabok talks about scoring the gig drawing the Justice League comic for DC. We forget sometimes that these assignments can be a big professional milestone for the people involved.


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