Friday, November 6, 2015

Comic Round-Up: November 6, 2015


Star Wars: Shattered Empire #1 Yesteryear Comics variant edition by Mike Mayhew


Interview: Cece Bell talks about her middle-grade graphic memoir El Deafo, and her choice to depict her younger self as a rabbit: "As the only kid in my school who was deaf, I felt like the one rabbit whose big ears didn’t work."

Interview: James Whitbrook talks with Warren Ellis about James Bond.

Interview: Jonathan Case talks about his comic The New Deal

Interview: Mark Jude Poirer and Owen King offer an Intro to Alien Invasion

Interview: Paul Gravett profiles Marcello Quintanilha.

Interview: Writer Mark Waid explains how his adopted hometown of Muncie, Indiana, has worked its way into his comics, including the rebooted version of Archie.

News: Daredevil-Jessica Jones crossover is a possibility!

News: The lengthy battle over the rights to the Man of Steel continues to drag on. Attorneys for Warner Bros. and the family of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel on Tuesday were back before the Ninth Circuit to argue once again whether Siegel’s daughter Laura Siegel Larson was entitled to rescind a 2001 settlement agreement. The outlook doesn’t appear promising for the Siegels.

News: SDCC ZombieWalk hit-and-run driver found guilty

Previews: JIM HENSON’S THE STORYTELLER: DRAGONS #1.

Reviews: Alex Abad-Santos on Lumberjanes.  David Betancourt on Unfollow.  Johanna Draper Carlson on Showa 1926-1939: A History Of Japan. Max Delgado on Trashed!. Zeb Larson on Black Science #17. Billie Muraben on Klaus Magazine #1

7 Superheroes Emma Stone Could Play If  Spider-Gwen Never Happens

Andrew Dansby presents several artists influenced by Charles Schulz.

The Comics Code Revisions of 1971, Will Eisner, and The Beginning of Now

Deadpool: What to Expect From the R-Rated Comic Book Movie

Hellboy punches Hitler.

Jennifer Gonzalez on how helpful she found a webcomic called Mushrooms.

Sean Michael Robinson talks us very slowly through the restoration work being done on Cerebus artwork

Supergirl Is No More "Girly" Or "Teen Drama" Than ARROW or THE FLASH

Vernieda Vergara posts a quick guide to manga terminology.

This webcomic about a Polish girl is actually an Instagram account.
X-Men Star Nicholas Hoult's Big Problem With Superhero Movies


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