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Monday, November 23, 2015

Comic Round-Up: November 23, 2015

INVInCIBLE IRONMAN variant cover for issue 1




Interview: Alex Abad-Santos calls Marvel editor Sana Amanat “the Shonda Rimes of Marvel Comics”; she’s the editor of Captain Marvel, Hawkeye and Ms. Marvel, all of which break away from the usual comics tropes.

Interview: Marc Guggenheim Channels Bond to Bring "Agents of SHIELD" from TV to Comics

Interview: Movie News Guide profiles Sana Amanat

Interview: TCJ interview with the late Denny Eichhorn

Interview: Webcomic Spotlight with Gunnerkrigg Court Creator Tom Siddell 

Interview: Writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Emma Ríos talk about their series Pretty Deadly, which launched its second arc this week.

News: The Dark Knight Returns For a 4th Comic Book Story

News: The graphic novel Amityville has been removed from the school library of Lake Myra Elementary School in Knightdale, North Carolina, after a parent complained it isn’t appropriate for her first-grader — or children of any age.  While I'm strongly opposed to censorship on general principal, I think the parents may have a point in this case.  Amityville is the story of a man who murders his family.  It's one Rosen Publishing's “Junior Graphic Ghost Stories.”  Maybe it should get moved over to the local middle school library, instead.

News: Marvel Announces Creative Team for First-Ever "Mockingbird" Ongoing Series. Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk Are Your "Mockingbird" Creative Team.

Reviews: Jennifer Cheng on Ms. Marvel #1. Matt Little on Spider-Woman #1. Greg McElhatton on Astro City #29.

11 Writing And Drawing Tips From Brilliant Graphic Novelists

Ardo Omer discusses the use of comedic violence in Monthly Girls Nozaki-Kun.

Comics And Classic Poetry Collide: A Spotlight On Julian Peters

Dark Knight III: The Master Race Prompts Reflection and a Look Ahead

How Comic Books Help Some Colorado Inmates Gain New Skills

How Modern Art And Design Influenced The Beloved Cartoon Tintin

Stephen Burt discusses gender roles in Jem and the Holograms.


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