"Winter Soldier" by Gabriele Dell’Otto
Interview: Blank Slate Books interviews Lizz Lunney.
Interview: Raúl Gonzalez discusses his new book Lowriders in Space.
Interview: Susana Polo interviews several members of the Valkyries, the organization of women who work in comic shops.
Interview: Writers Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher and artist Karl Kerschl talk about Gotham Academy, the ethnic ambiguity of the characters, and how they feel about writing characters of the opposite sex.
Reviews: The Telegraph on The Sculptor.
Chris Sims looks at The Three Weirdest Comics From DC’s Upcoming Lineup
Last week marked the one year anniversary of Ms. Marvel #1 and…well it was quite a year. There’s been a tumblr celebration, which Brigid Alverson sums up, including some thoughtful essays on what the character means. The AV Club’s Oliver Sava also took a look: "It’s a been a year since Kamala “Ms. Marvel” Khan’s ongoing series debuted at Marvel Comics, and it’s safe to say that she’s made a huge impact on the current landscape of superhero comics. There’s been a considerable rise in superhero titles targeted to younger female readers..."
Steve Morris has a fine overview of the New 24 and the creators and characters involved.
Tom Bondurant looks back at the New 52. "Accordingly, it’s time to let “The New 52″ — the title, that is — fade into the mists of comics history. It started with a bang, and it was hardly perfect, but it altered the super-comics landscape in ways which are still being felt. For all its faults, the “New 52″ moniker represented a concerted, line-wide effort to reach out to readers of all kinds — a promise to comics fans everywhere, whether DC realizes it or not, that it would produce something for each of them."
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