Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Comic Round-Up: October 28, 2014

The Avengers: Age of Ultron Vector Art by Diego Riselli

"The Avengers: Age of Ultron Vector Art" by Diego Riselli.



Interview: Brian Wood Heats Up "Spawn" for Al Simmons' Return

Interview: Dan Slott Says "No One is Safe" in "Spider-Verse"

Interview: David Goyer reveals which other DC Characters are coming to Constantine

Interview: Latour, Rodriguez & Renzi on writing Gwen Stacy As Hero, Not Victim

Reviews: Paul O'Brien on Death Of Wolverine.  Richard Bruton on Some Comics. Todd Klein on Aquaman And The Others #6, Justice League #34 and GI Zombie: Future's End #1. Sean Gaffney on Manga Dogs Vol. 1 and Magical Girl Apocalypse Vol. 1. Sean T. Collins on Gast.

5 Theories About Marvel Comics' 2015 Teasers

Death and Taxes argues that Comic book movies don't exist.

Halloween costume ideas from Tom Humberstone.



Janelle Asselin explains how superhero publishers are failing kids by not making kid-friendly versions of their characters a greater priority.  I'm not sure if expecting publishers to create a kid-friendly version of each of their popular titles is realistic given dwindling sales, but in a perfect world, publishers would do more to help parents pick their kids' reading material.

Making the case for handing out Comic Books Instead Of Candy this Halloween

The Man Behind Wonder Woman Was Inspired By Both Suffragists And Centerfolds

Neil Gaiman’s ghostly creations get the graphic novel treatment

Oliver Sava makes a case for not cancelling She-Hulk.

Salon gushes over Archie's moves in terms of diversifying their well-established style.

Special Collections in Knight Library has over 700 Golden Age comic books


Tentacles & Madness: 10 Comics That Continue H.P. Lovecraft's Horror Legacy

Why Comics Are More Important Than Ever


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