Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Comic Round-Up: November 18, 2014




Interview: Henry Jenkins of the Annenberg Innovation Lab posts audio of his conversation with Scott McCloud and a roundtable discussion about the future of comics, both of which were part of the Geek Speaks series at the University of Southern California.


Interview: Jill Lepore on The Secret History of Wonder Woman


Interview: Josh Neufeld and Michael Keller discuss their online graphic novel Terms of Service: Understanding Our Role in the World of Big Data, an exploration of privacy and data collection in the digital world.

Interview: Kel McDonald about her many comics projects, which include her webcomic, Sorcery 101, her graphic novel trilogy Misfits of Avalon (the first volume of which was just published by Dark Horse), how she makes a living as a creator — using a combination of revenue from her webcomics sites, convention sales (of self-published books she funds on Kickstarter) and Patreon — and the difference between self-publishing and working with a traditional publisher


Interview: Matt Haley, who dropped out of school in 1988 to become a comics artist, talks about working with Aaron Lopresti, Steve Rude and Stan Lee, and reflects on how the industry has changed.

Interview: Matt Ryan on Bringing Antihero "Constantine" To Life

Interview: Neil Gaiman was the guest on the NPR game show Ask Me Another, in an episode recorded at New York Comic Con.

News: Ed Summer passed away November 13 from cancer.  Summer opened one of the first comic shops in the United States, New York City’s Supersnipe Comic Book Emporium, in 1971. Summer also owned a comic art gallery and was a writer or co-writer of several movies, including Conan the Barbarian. He wrote comics and magazine articles, and was the founder of the Buffalo Film Festival.

News: FX Developing Series Based on Jack The Ripper Graphic Novel From Hell

Reviews: Jog on Wolverine. Lauren Gallo on Royal Blood.  Paul O'Brien on various Death Of Wolverine one-shots. Sean Gaffney on Whispered Words Vol. 2.


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