Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Comic Round-Up: October 14, 2014

   

Silk and Spider-Gwen series have been announced.
 Korean-American heroine Silk will be receiving her own ongoing series,
written by Robbie Thompson and drawn by Stacey Lee.


Interview: Jeff Parker takes us inside the world of Batman ’66.

Interview: Walking Dead showrunner Scott M. Gimple on the comic's influence

Interview: When Duane Swierczynski and artist Michael Gaydos are done with "The Black Hood," you won't recognize him.  The Dark Circle team are looking for the series to feel more like a crime novel.

Interview: Writer Joe Harris is resurrecting Millennium at IDW

News: Graphic novel Wytches nabs film deal

Reviews: Greg Hunter on Twelve Gems. Henry Chamberlain on The Best American Comics 2014. Jason Wilkins on Pirouette #1. Jeremy Sigler on Doctors.  Joe Gordon on Roche Limit #1 and Supercrash.

The Grooviest Covers of All Time: Marvel Goes Giant-Size

The Holy Grail of Comic Books hid in plain sight at New York Comic Con

How New York Comic Con has shown us a wonderful future for Comics

​New York Comic Con Was All About Diversity This Year

Writer Carla Hoffman discusses the latest plans to re-invent the Fantastic Four comic book, which looks like a big-event cancellation.  Hoffman analyzes the rhetoric around such moves, describes the recent incarnations of the property, and fondly remembers Mark Waid / Mike Wieringo run.


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