Thursday, November 6, 2014

Comic Round-Up: November 6, 2014


Promotional posters for The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy, a new comic coming out this Spring by Sam Maggs, created for NYCC 2014.



Events: Legendary MAD Magazine illustrator Al Jaffee and Garbage Pail Kids creator Mark Newgarden are among the guests at this weekend’s Comic Arts Brooklyn festival.

Interview: Biochemist and video game creator Jeremy Bernstein talks about his new supernatural thriller Santa Claus: Private Eye, which is being serialized on Thrillbent.

Interview: Graphic designer Rian Hughes discusses his work on the DC Tangent comics of the late 1990s, and how he gave them their unique look.

Interview:  Karl Kesel, who wrote the early-2000s Harley Quinn series, hopes to see the character show up on Gotham.







Interview: Steve McNiven talks about his work on Civil War, the Marvel comics event that forms the basis of the next Captain America film.

News: Hajime Isayama, the creator of Attack on Titan, has been named “Tourism Friendship Ambassador” by his hometown of Hita City. Isayama came to town over the weekend for a cultural event titled “Shingeki no Satogaeri” (“Attack on Returning Home”), and he mentioned in a speech that the area was his inspiration for the scenery in the manga.

News: Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto comes to an end in next week’s issue of Shonen Jump, but it’s not going away. Already side projects are popping up, including a miniseries that will launch in the spring, marking the 15th anniversary of the manga, and a series of novels about the different characters in the franchise.

5 Comics You Need to Read to Prep for Big Hero 6

Here’s the list of the top 15 manga series readers say they own every volume of.

Michael Moore, owner of the just-opened Impact Comics in Grove City, Ohio, says that while comics and toys are important, his bestselling product is original art; the shop has exclusive deals with six artists.

Navigating Marvel's Secret Path to "Secret Wars"


Staring Down the Inevitable Reign of Digital Comics


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