Thursday, March 19, 2015

Comic Round-Up: March 19, 2015

Batman - LSCC 2015 Pre-Show Commission



Event: Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko (Star Wars: Legacy, Kinski) will appear at Collector’s Paradise in Pasadena on Saturday, March 21, 2015 from noon till 2:00 PM to sign their new Image Comics series Invisible Republic!  RSVP!

Event: Writers Frank J. Barbiere (Five Ghosts, Avengers World) and Matthew Rosenberg (We Can Never Go Home) will sign their work at MaximuM Comics in  Las Vegas on Sunday, March 22, 2015 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm! RSVP on Facebook!

Interview: Blair Shedd: The Artist Behind Titan's 9th Doctor

Reviews: Noah Berlatsky revisits Icon. Paul O'Brien on Wolverines Vol. 2. Johanna Draper Carlson on Shaper #1. Henry Chamberlain on Howard The Duck #1. Bart Croonenborghs on Paris Revisited. Sean Gaffney on Kokoro Connect Vol. 3. Jim Johnson on EI8HT #2. Todd Klein on Green Lantern New Guardians #38. J. Caleb Mozzocco on Howard The Duck #1. Bob Temuka on Excalibur.

33 Marvel Comics Will Be Cancelled for Secret Wars

The Age of Apocalypse Returns for Marvel's Secret Wars

Amruta Lakhe covers a talk by manga expert Ryan Holmberg, who discusses the manga reactions to the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that damaged a nuclear reactor: “The very next day, mangas themed around tsunamis and earthquakes hit the stands."

Andrew Weiss tells a story that I've heard a lot of times from a lot of different people: showing your favorite comic books to someone you've singled out as a cultural or literary arbiter and being told that they're just not very good.

Don’t Want to Read a Book? How About a Comic?

Here's a couple of photos of Stan Lee's house

How to Get Started Reading Comics That Have Been Running For Decades

Marvel Comics Is Letting Peter Parker Get Married Again... Sort Of

New feminist Thor is totally outselling old Thor

Nick Sousanis earned his Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies last year from Teachers College Columbia University, where he produced his dissertation entirely in comics form. Next month, Harvard University Press will publish the book, the first time the press has printed a comic

Rickey Purdin moves to the talent manager job at Marvel.

Sarah Boxer explains what Charlie Brown and CharlieHebdo have in common.

Sean Kleefeld ponders the notion of single-strip sales from syndicates to publications.


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