Friday, March 6, 2015

Comic Round-Up: March 6, 2015

Captain America Saucy by Rob Duenas

Watercolor, ink, and Photoshop for lighting. 11x17


Events: Artist Dominike “Domo” Stanton will appear at Austin Books & Comics in Texas on Saturday March 7th from noon to 2:00 pm for the premiere of Palmiotti & Brady’s The Big Con Job from BOOM! Studios. Stop in and get the first issue signed! RSVP on Facebook!

Events:  Wayne County Community College’s Downriver campus in Michigan is planning a comics convention later this year.  Tony Miello, one of the organizers of the now-defunct Detroit FanFare, to help put it together.


Interview: Deb Aoki talks with Stacy King and Eric Ko of Udon Entertainment about their line of manga adaptations of Western classics, such as The Scarlet Letter, Pride and Prejudice and Les Miserables.


Interview: Ed Piskor talks about the research he conducted for Hip Hop Family Tree.

Interview: Jeff Lemire began getting calls from Hollywood even before the first issue of his new series Descender, a collaboration with artist Dustin Nguyen, came out.

Interview: Korean cartoonist Byun Ji-min eavesdrops on history in her webtoon Joseon Kingdom Annals Talk, in which she takes historical records of conversations between the Joseon kings and their ministers and renders them as text chats.


Interview: Shawn Martinbrough discusses his work on Thief of Thieves, Detective Comics and a host of Marvel titles.

News: The LA Times Book Prizes have announced their category finalists for this year's slate.

Reviews: KC Carlson on Marvel: The Avengers Fault

Everything you need to know about The Inhumans!

How the best Donald Duck story of all time skewered capitalism:  Like any masterpiece, Carl Barks' 1949 comic book story "Lost in the Andes" means many things to many critics, each one finding something new with every reading.

Matt White rounds up 13 food-themed comics that are worth a look.

Mike Sterling looks at how the comic book adaptation of Star Trek dealt with continuity between installments of the then-concurrent movie series.


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