Friday, September 5, 2014

Comic Round-Up: September 5, 2014




Event:  Every alt-comic artist under 40 is currently gearing up for next week's SPX

Interview: Spencer Perry talks with Grant Morrison about Annihilator, The Multiversity and the Reality of Superheroes

News: Neil Gaiman’s Hansel And Gretel Graphic Novel is on its way to theaters

Review: Kelly Thompson on Elektra #5: "Del Mundo's work has been exceptional since page one of issue one, but this is one of his strongest offerings yet, especially as he's given the opportunity to show off more of his vision of how Elektra fights"

Review: Patrick Hess on Eternal Warrior: Days Of Steel #1.

Review: Kill My Mother: strong female characters with a Tarantino-like plot


Female Fans Give Boost to Comic Book Publishers

If you buy the concept that superhero movies are better than superhero comics (and that's a big if), this seems a logical explanation as to why.

New Miracleman Comics Stories (Including One by Grant Morrison) are Coming Soon

Nicholas Yanes offers a lengthy obituary for the Naples, Florida, comic shop BigKatt’s, not just telling the history of the store but also discussing its importance to the comics community.

Vincent Zurzolo of Metropolis Collectibles explains why he and his partner Stephen Fishler were willing to pay a record $3.2 million last month for a pristine copy of Action Comics #1: “We feel very confidently this was a good price and that we will be able to sell this for a profit. We really believe in the strength of the comic book market and that it has a long way to go.”

Wired calls Secret Coders a Graphic Novel That’s Like Harry Potter, But With Computers Instead of Wands


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