Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Comic Round-Up: January 21, 2015

Black Spider-Man by Rodrigo Zayas

"Black Spider-Man" by Madrid, Spain-based Rodrigo Zayas


Event: The "Wonder Women" exhibit at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis will feature a mix of comics and animation art (including a comic by Jackie Ormes) and works inspired by pop culture.

Event: Numerous Australian cartoonists have contributed to a Charlie Hebdo-themed exhibit at Bev Aisbett’s Piece Gallery in the suburbs of Melbourne.

Interview: "Magneto" writer Cullen Bunn, Talks "Magneto's" Family Tree

Interview: Tim Seeley and Tom King on why Grayson has become one of the publisher’s most popular books

News: The first round of nominees for Japan’s Manga Taisho Awards, selected by bookstore workers, have been announced. Of the 14 titles, sadly, only The Ancient Magus’s Bride is licensed for North America.

News: Marvel to publish fewer comics during Secret Wars

5 Roles For Edward James Olmos in "Agents Of SHIELD"

Bam! Bang! Pow! True Tales From Marvel's 75-Year History

Carmel, Indiana, comic store Fanboys! has closed its doors after only about nine months in business. “I am a better man for having tried to be a comic shop owner,” says former owner Matthew Hastings.

The Fables Movie Isn't Dead! A Kick-Ass Writer Comes On Board

Heat Vision kicks off the complaints about Marvel's pending reboot with an explanation of How Marvel's 'Secret Wars' Reboot Could Leave Comics Fans Underwhelmed, as if we don't all know.

Marvel is doing a universe-smushing crossover under the Secret Wars title

Marvel Publisher Admits The Current Movies Are Affecting The Stories In The Comic Books


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