Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Comic Round-Up: November 5, 2014


Maybe the single best soliloquy in comic history.


Events: Two new comics-related shows open Friday at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts in Michigan City, Indiana; “It’s Not Just Your Sunday Comic Strip” is an exhibit of original comics art, and “Comics & Code” will explore “contemporary relationships between words and images through comic illustration, objects and animation” and features contemporary work by artists from the region.

Interview: Big Hero 6 directors chat about bringing the Marvel characters to life

Interview: Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Neely Rock Out with "The Humans"

Interview: Ryan Boudinot says books like Charles Burns' 'Black Hole' (Fantagraphics) helped lift comics into the realm of literature and convey a local perspective borne of Seattle's rainy, freaky weirdness.

Interview: Trina Robbins is the first woman to draw Wonder Woman comics.

Reviews: Jack Fisher on Wonder Woman #35.  Zac Thompson on Nailbiter #7.

C. Anthony Burdette writes about the way politicians have been depicted in comics, from Golden Age Captain America to V for Vendetta.

Escape Claws: Why Wolverine Had to Die for the Sake of Marvel Comics

Rob Salkowitz looks at GamerGate, and wonders whether it could happen in comics.

Roland Kelts explains "Doraemon," the long-lived children’s manga and anime that has only recently come to the United States, and he talks to translator Matt Alt about the challenges the property presents.

Third Planet: Where comics aren't just for boys

The Walking Dead Comic Book Theory: Rick's Promise to Gareth Sets up Negan Storyline?


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