Tag: News
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 7/1/15: Eight links you should click on and one you shouldn’t
§ Fusion's comics page has some great content, for example this piece where 8 LGBT cartoonists share their reactions to legal same-sex marriage, with comics from Hilary Price, Sophie Yanow and Howard Cruse's which...
News and notes: Albuquerque show postponed; Denver draws 100K and more
§ It's the week of Book Expo/Book Con, the latter of which could possible be called "sitcom co-star with a new book con" but that's how it goes. Anyway, I'll be at both...
Bunjevic, Fitzgerald, Willumsen and Ting win 2015 Doug Wright Awards
Although I live tweeted the ceremony with its grandeur and tradition, I neglected to list the WINNERS of the 2015 Doug Wright Awards which honor the finest in Canadian cartooning. The awards were presented...
Marvel Month-to-Month Sales March 2015: War Of The Stars Women!
This months chart is rather quiet: there are very few changes in the way Marvel titles are ordered saleswise. We will soon enter a transition zone where most of the titles will disappear or shift toward a new direction (and a new renumbering, you can bet on that!). Meanwhile, two main things are happening in this month’s chart.
First, the Spider-Women titles are having an excellent month, lead by the amazing success of Spider-Gwen. For the second month in a row, her first issue reappears on the charts, selling twice as many copies as last month’s reordering! Second, the Star Wars line of titles is expending and still making tons of $$$ for Marvel. At this rate, expect a R2D2
First, the Spider-Women titles are having an excellent month, lead by the amazing success of Spider-Gwen. For the second month in a row, her first issue reappears on the charts, selling twice as many copies as last month’s reordering! Second, the Star Wars line of titles is expending and still making tons of $$$ for Marvel. At this rate, expect a R2D2
Challenged Books update: Persepolis, Saga, Drama and Palomar
It's National Library week, and it's time for the annual list of most challenged books. Graphic novels are making the list pretty frequently, and this year, three made the top ten: Persepolis, Saga and...
April Fool’s round-up: it’s hard to make anything outrageous any more
See I tolja, it's hard to be funny about this stuff any more with satirical sites the Onion and Clickhole, let alone ACTUAL sites like Daily Caller, Upworthy and thenTaboola promising 10 celebrity dogs who have aged badly at the end of everything we read on the 'Net. A few people tried. io9 of all places had the old DC, Marvel Announce Merger story, albeit with some nice characterization:
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 2/9/15: Let’s hear it for Ms. Marvel
§ 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.
Review: Agent Carter triumphs in Russia with SSR love
The events of "The Blitzkrieg Button" fresh on her mind, Agent Carter distances herself from Howard Stark and reinvests herself with SSR just in time to prove her worth and lead a rollicking mission to Russia.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 1/26/15: What these retailers have to say about Secret Wars is...
§ Vaneta Rogers quizzed a bunch of comics retailers about Secret Wars and describes them as wary but hopeful:
"Customers are curious, but as usual, Marvel is being very vague about the whole thing," said...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 1/20/15: These links will force you to visit other web sites....
§ The March crew of Rep. John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell talk a little about why we need this message and these reminders now with EW's Joshua Rivera.
Congressman Lewis is aware of this, and it’s his hope that people will take the time to reflect on what came before. “This book is a guide, we can use it,” says Lewis. “This is what people tried to do, this is what people did in the late ’50s and the ’60s to try to make things better.”
The Beat’s Annual Comics Industry Survey, Part Two: from Kieron Gillen to Steve Morris
Yet more previews and prognostication from a wide swatch of comics industry personnel, with picks from Kieron Gillen and Janelle Asselin to Bryan Talbot and Steve Morris. Lots of news of new projects are thrown in also for those with a keen eye!
The Beat’s Annual Comics Industry Survey, Part One: The Return of Siegel & Shuster...
Yep, it's our annual survey of the comics landscape, from the mainstream to the indies and everything in between. Each year we send out surveys to as wide a swath of comics pros around the world as we can muster...among the answers you'll find lots of news of 2015 projects, predictions of the year ahead...and right off the bat some startling news from Jeff Trexler about a possible legal bombshell in 2015...and the return of Casey from James Sturm's epochal comic strip "The Sponsor." Hold on to your hats and let's get going.