Friday, January 23, 2015

Comic Round-Up: January 23, 2015

Reverse Flash by Terry Huddleston



Interview: Ben McKenzie Says "Gotham's" Gordon Will Become Smart, Ruthless

Interview: Felipe Flores discusses his graphic novel The Death of Kelly Thomas, which recounts the true story of a mentally ill man who was beaten to death by police in Fullerton, California

Interview: Noah Berlatsky discusses Bart Beaty’s Twelve-Cent Archie

Interview: Scoot McNairy talks Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, calls Zack Snyder an “incredible filmmaker” and an “incredible visionary”

Interview: Ted Rall talks about the state of political cartooning.

Reviews:  Jack Fisher on Star Wars #1.

The 25 Best Moments From the Injustice Comic Series

The Association of Jewish Libraries has chosen the First Second graphic novel Hidden: A Child’s Story of the Holocaust as the recipient of the 2015 Sydney Taylor Book Award in the Older Readers category.

Ben Affleck May Show Up As Batman In Suicide Squad 

Image’s comic books are insane. That’s why people can’t stop reading them.

Wednesday was the 75th anniversary of Shadow Comics #1, the comic that featured pulp heroes such as The Shadow and Doc Savage. “With the possible exception of Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories, it is unlikely that any other comic magazine ever debuted with as many pre-proven famous characters,” writes Anthony Tollin in a brief history of the comic.

Takuya Nishie looks at the popularity of manga and novels about teenagers in agricultural schools, including Silver Spoon, by Fullmetal Alchemist creator Hiromu Arakawa, and Moyashimon.


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