Monday, February 16, 2015

Comic Round-Up: February 16, 2015

Harley n’ Deadpool - Too Many Feelings by Marco D’Alfonso / Website / Tumblr



Interview: The husband-and-wife team of Shayna Pond and Rob Vollmar talk about working together on their webcomic Howling at the Gates.

Interview: Jeanine Schaefer, departed Marvel editor

Interview: Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn reveals the secrets behind the church scene

News: The 72nd and final volume of Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto, released in Japan on Feb. 4, topped the weekly sales charts, with 874,120  volumes sold in its first week

Reviews:  John Kane on a bunch of different comics. Todd Klein on Swamp Thing #37. J. Caleb Mozzocco on a bunch of different comics. James Smart on The Sculptor. Bob Temuka on a bunch of different comics.

Alex Cox pens a tribute to his formative comics shop, and the Internet-certified odd man who ran it.

Complex presents Race and Gender in Comic Books which is a sound overview of all the stuff happening of late, from Ms. Marvel to Milo Manara.

Do you remember two years ago when a Chicago school decided to pull Persepolis from its curriculum because of a scene of torture? Well, a FOIA request has revealed the rest of the story.

Jason Momoa’s been talking about why Aquaman is important to his family and him and it’s been making my heart swell to a probably unhealthy size. I will be sending him a medical bill for these feelz.

Kingsman: The 5 biggest changes from comic book to screen

This opinion piece on the current Thor storyline is so ridiculously bad, I initially though that it was satire.  If you like the idea of Marvel introducing more female characters, this article is seriously going to piss you off.

Todd Allen, author of Economics of Digital Comics, discusses the state of the digital comics market and suggests some things to watch for in the future.


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