Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Comic Round-Up: December 9, 2014


Painted by Brian Lawva


Interview: Alison Bechdel talks briefly about winning a McArthur Fellowship grant.

Interview: NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Richard McGuire about his arresting graphic novel, Here. It's an austere, profound journey backward and forward in time through the life of a single room.

5 Comics You Have to Read This Month

6 Ways the New 'Captain America' Movie Will Fix the [Civil War comics storyline]

Critic Douglas Wolk presents a slideshow of six notable recent graphic novels, including Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream and Michael Cho's Shoplifter.

Graphic novel asks, how much privacy would you sacrifice to feel safe?

How Peter Jackson leaving Middle-Earth might give hope for Fantasy Films

Michael Neno posts some photos of the “Will Eisner: 75 Years of Graphic Storytelling” exhibit at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum.

People are realizing that The Walking Dead Might Never Catch Up to the Comics.

Professor Bart Beaty discusses the research he did for his upcoming book Twelve-Cent Archie, for which he read virtually every Archie comic published between 1961 and 1969. 

Publishers Weekly identifies five trends to watch in digital comics, including the rise of fringe players and new attitudes toward the back catalog.


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