Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Comic Round-Up: January 20, 2015

Red Skull by Gonzalo Ordóñez Arias



Interview: Dave Phillips takes his 7-year-old daughter to a comic shop with dismal results: “Something clicked. Something that had never really clicked with me before, but through her eyes, I got it – where were the superheros for girls that weren’t quite so overdeveloped and under-dressed?”

Interview: Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto interviews his hero, Blade of the Immortal manga-ka Hiroaki Samura. Warning: spoilers for both series.

Interview: Rep. John Lewis on the comic book that changed the civil rights movement

Interview: Scott McCloud talks about making comics, making comics about making comics, and his new graphic novel, The Sculptor.

Comics at Columbia: Past, Present, and Future,” which closes on Jan. 23, looks at the many points of connections between Columbia University and comics creators.

Dorkshelf suggests 5 Resolutions for Comics in 2015

Laura Hudson recommends five comics for you to be reading.

Mark McKinney, editor of the journal European Comic Art, cautions that most non-Parisians lack the context necessary to really understand Charlie Hebdo; he discusses some of what we are missing and encourages comics scholars to continue writing about it.

MARVEL Publisher Says Comics & Movies "Bleed Into Each Other"

Things We Learned About Convergence from DC Comics' April Solicitations

Watch Marvel and DC Comics heroes fight the Galactic Empire in this mash-up video.


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