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Friday, November 21, 2014

Comic Round-Up: November 21, 2014

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Interview: Brian K. Vaughan On the Expanding Universe of "Saga"

Interview: The Comics Journal interviews Robert Crumb

Interview: Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto says he plans to spend some time with his wife and child, and take a long-delayed honeymoon, before starting his next series. And as he is about to turn 40, he hints that he may not be up for another weekly series.

Interview: "Your job is to chase your characters up a tree and then throw rocks at them every day," cartoonist Tom Batiuk says in an interview about his long-running comic strip Funky Winkerbean

News: Marvel to Bring Korean Hero White Fox to U.S. Comics

News: Orphan Black is Now a Comic Book

Reviews: David Pepose on Avengers #38, Pax Americana #1

​10 Marvel Universe Artifacts More Powerful Than The Tesseract

Could Guardians of the Galaxy Win Marvel Its First Oscar?

The DC Movie Comic Book Reading List

The first color Sunday funnies appeared on Nov. 18, 1894, in Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World. David Shedden observes the 120th anniversary of this innovation with a look back at some popular comic strips and footage of New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reading the funnies over the radio during the newspaper strike of 1945.

Here's DC Comics' Black Friday and Cyber Monday Digital Deals

Kill Screen explains Why Netrunner matters
Kinja looks back at The Evolution of Peggy Carter

Marvel's 'Black Panther' Isn't Just Another Black Superhero

The Washington Post picks The top 10 graphic novels of 2014

What Is Going on With DC Comics' Super Confusing Convergence?


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