Monday, July 14, 2014

Comic Round-Up: July 14, 2014

SPAWN by Adelso Coronaby juan7fernandez



Interview: Artist Mike Huddleston talks about his work on The Strain adaptation.

Interview: Lucy Knisley On Her New Graphic Novel, Something New, which is one nerdy girl's take on the pain involved in planning a wedding.

News: ICv2 estimates the size of the digital comics market at $90 million in 2013, not counting subscription services such as Marvel Unlimited or Crunchyroll — so presumably the tally is limited to single-issue sales.

The Art of Cartooning is No Laughing Matter, according to the guest curator of The Art of the Cartoon show at Featherstone Center for the Arts.

Art Spiegelman talks about Winsor McCay, who not only created the iconic comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland but also was a pioneering animator, making short films that featured his own creation Gertie the Dinosaur, and interacting with them onstage.

Comic Books and Sexism: A History of the 2nd-Class Caped Crusader

Creators Open Up About Their Works as Colorists

Which X-Men Comic Is For You? IGN offers some suggestions.


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