Friday, December 5, 2014

Comic Round-Up: December 5, 2014

Selina Kyle x Neal Adams

Gotham's Selina Kyle by Neal Adams
Prints available for purchase from the artist's website. US$30


Interview: Frederik Peeters talks about his work, specifically the sci-fi graphic novel Aâma and his memoir Blue Pills

Interview: Gail Simone: The Comics Alliance Interview, Part Two.

Interview: In a radio interview, Jason Rodriguez discusses the anthology he edited, Colonial Comics: New England, 1620-1750, a collection of history comics set in the colonial era.

Interview: In a video interview shot at the Miami Book Fair, Roz Chast discusses her acclaimed graphic memoir Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? 


Interview: Mike Mignola discusses returning to the early days of his signature creation with Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 

Interview: Ron Marz Wrote the Best Superman Story in Years

Interview: Seiichi Hayashi, whose manga appeared in the Japanese alternative manga magazine Garo, discusses his influences and his process.

News: Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber will be doing a series at Image. That pair worked on Superior Foes Of Spider-Man together; that was a very well-liked comic.

News: The top-selling manga in Japan this year was One Piece, with nearly 11.9 million volumes sold; Attack on Titan came in a close second, with 11.7 million.

The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund has put its annual report on its site in conjunction with the charitable giving movement #GivingTuesday. They've also put together a special, 54-page #GivingTuesday edition of Defend Comics featuring a variety of established talents ranging from Neil Gaiman to Shannon Wheeler to Evan Dorking to Moritat to Amy Chu to Mark Waid to Frank Miller.  They also provided a PDF, which you can read here. The Annual report, which is the first link above, will continue much of this information as well.

GOOD magazine recommends five “gateway graphic novels,” including Andre the Giant, Saga and Sugar Skull.

Three Reasons Why The Suicide Squad Movie Will Be Awesome

Why Ms. Marvel Is the New Spider-Man.


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