Tag: News
Podcast alert: More To Come
People often ask me "Why don't you do a podcast?"
I answer "I do."
Poisoned Chalice Part 3: Marvelman Falls
Poisoned Chalice Part 3:
Marvelman Falls
The actual work on the Marvelman titles was done by various artists, and Mick Anglo goes into quite a bit of detail about them and their different styles in Nostalgia:...
Kick-Watcher: Not-for-profit inspirational Batman documentary
Brett Culp kick-starts his Batman inspired not-for-profit documentary, Legends of the Knight. Culp that features interviews from everyone's favorite industry Bat-fans, and powerful everyday people that use their enthusiasm to be active in their communities and overcome extreme hardship.
Bendis on Cons
As we noted the other day, Brian Michael Bendis is a newly announced guest at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, and it's a very rare convention appearance for him. On his Tumblr he was asked if he'd be doing any other cons and his answer was pretty blunt:
Kibbles ‘n’ chunks 2/21/13 – comics are coming to India, Berlin and Long Island!
Today an EXTRA LONG installment of Kibbles 'n' Bits that literally spans the world of comics and art. There is something for EVERYONE here -- please join us on our journey of clicks.
§ Spotlight on comics in India! The third Indian Comic-Con wrapped up a few weeks ago, and left a brand new comics industry in its wake!
Telegemeier announces Smile follow-up, Sisters
While cartoonist Raina Telgemeier has been revealing a few details of her next graphic novel on her tour for Drama, Publishers Weekly made it official: her next book will be a companion of sorts to the autobiographical Smile. Called Sisters it deals with “the inner workings of [Telgemeier’s] family,” specifically, her relationship with her young sister, which as you can see from the above artwork posted on her blog, wasn't always smooth sailing.
San Diego Comic-Con Badge-o-ween 2013: the virtual lottery
Everyone hit go, complain, spinning wheel, white room, waiting list, unfair, people got in ahead of me, don't refresh!, crying, spinning wheel, oh god you hit refresh no why oh god no, why isn't there a lottery, Comic-Con sucks, hooray this is going to be the best week of my life, etc etc etc.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 2/19/13 – Success in Comics!
Why does Japan love fax machines? Why does Russia love dash cams? Why does Warren Ellis love webcomics?
MENU by Rosenberg, Kindlon and Tom Scioli launches at TRIP CITY
The Trip City collective has released a new webcomic called MENU written by Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon (Ashcan Press and drawn by various. The strip kicks off with Tom Scioli (Gødland, Captain America)
INTERVIEW: Kelly Sue DeConnick: Marvel and More
By Matt O'Keefe.
Kelly Sue DeConnick is a relative newcomer to the Big Two, but that doesn't mean she hasn't been around. After years of adapting manga for Tokyopop she moved to writing her own comics, notably 30 DAYS...
Great photos in comics history: Stan Lee’s standing desk
Stan Lee at home in the early 1950s. “Always wrote standing up—good for the figure—and always faced the sun—good for the suntan!”
REVIEW: On the Road with Paul Pope’s THE ONE TRICK RIP-OFF +DEEP CUTS
For those savvy enough to have read Paul Pope’s (BATMAN: YEAR 100, HEAVY LIQUID, BATTLING BOY in 2013) ONE TRICK RIP-OFF when it first appeared serially in DARK HORSE PRESENTS from 1995 to 1996,...