Monday, September 8, 2014

Comic Round-Up: September 8, 2014

Batman (The Creation of Adam Homage) by Simone Bianchi

"Batman Commission" (The Creation of Adam Homage) by Simone Bianchi
Acrylics, oil pastels and colored pencils on canvas


Interview: Jake Parker, who’s appearing this weekend at Salt Lake Comic Con, talks about his short comic The Robot and the Sparrow, which he describes as “sort of a love letter” to Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson.

Interview: Writer Jen Van Meter discusses her newest project, Valiant’s first female-led series, The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage.

Review:  Yang, Simone and the triumph of Saga

Almost half the attendees at this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego were women, writes Yael Kohen in an article about the growing importance of women to the comics industry.

Android Headlines suggests the Top 10 Comic Book and Manga Apps for Android

Comic Book Superheroes Get the Pin-Up Girl Treatment: What would it look like if comic book superheroes were portrayed in the same hyper-sexualized manner as their female counterparts? A new project by Brett White of Comic Book Resources looks to answer that question in response to the unpopular, super-sexy cover art for Spider-Woman #1.

Marvel's Big Hero 6 blackout: As the first Disney animated movie to take advantage of the House of Mouse’s $4 billion purchase of the House of Ideas, you’d think this would be pretty exciting for Marvel, but Marvel won't be issuing reprints of either the 1998 original Sunfire & Big Hero 6 miniseries by Scott Lobdell and Gus Vazquez, or the 2006 follow-up Big Hero 6 by Chris Claremont and David Nakayama.

Marvel versus DC: Is Marvel the better movie company?

Thor’s Hammer in Comic Books Now Reads "IF SHE BE WORTHY"

The Times Dispatch argues that the Power of the comic book industry endures


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