Thursday, February 5, 2015

Comic Round-Up: February 5, 2015

Spider-Man by Jason Chan Park Land

"Spider Man Vs Symbiote" by Jason Chan Park Land


Interview: Marvel Executive Editor and Senior Vice President of Publishing Tom Brevoort lays out the battle plans for the upcoming "Secret Wars"event.

Interview: Scott McCloud: The Sculptor author on the 'growing pains' of comics

Interview: Scott Snyder talks Wytches success and changing audiences

Interview: Superman: Earth One Volume 3 interview with writer J. Michael Straczynski

News: The FBI file on artist and journalist Molly Crabapple runs to more than 7,500 pages; the agency will review 750 pages a month and let her see some portion of that.
 
News: Live-action Teen Titans series will feature grown-up Robin

News: Not So Funny: A Lifetime of Comics Stolen in Brattleboro.

Reviews: Henry Chamberlain on Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 10 #11 and The Sculptor. Sean Gaffney on Akame Ga Kill! Vol. 1 and Umineko: When They Cry Vol. 9. Joe Gordon on The Dying And The Dead #1. Todd Klein on Abe Sapien Vol. 4. Greg McElhatton on Superman #38. Paul Tumey on works by Basil Wolverton and Max Clotfelter

5 Marvel Series we want to see Bendis write next

10 More Mark Millar Comics Which Should Be Brought To The Big Screen

Autostraddle looks at the representation of trans women in Image comics.

Avengers: Age of Ultron Prequel Comic Hints at New Character Origins

Batman & Robin is terrible, and here’s why you should watch it immediately.

The Creation of a graphic novel, from the initial idea, to storyboard stage, to the finished product, available for people to read online, forms Before You Fade Away, a new exhibition which opens this weekend in the Galway Arts Centre.

DC Comics reveals and explains Superman's new superpower

Does 2015 have too much comic book TV content?

Go Berserk for These 12 Viking Comics, as suggested by Publisher's Weekly.

“I knew, from a very early age, that there was love in my house, imperfect love, love that was built, decided upon, as opposed to magicked into existence. That was how Peter loved Mary Jane.” In The Atlantic, Ta-Nehisi Coates reflects on love and marriage as portrayed between Peter “Spider-Man” Parker and Mary Jane Watson.

If it says ‘Collector’s item,’ don’t believe it” Bob Beason of Captain Bengal’s Comic Cove in Pocatello, Idaho, has some advice for would-be collectors and those who want to cash in on old comics.

Kennesaw State University’s theater department is staging Bloody Pulp: Crisis in the American Comic Book, a play about the comics industry in the 1950s.

She Has No Head! – 10 Ladies Leveling Up In 2015


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