THIS WEEK IN COMICS! (8/10/11 – Formative Materials)
Reflections on a twisted sister; not too many new comics.
Reflections on a twisted sister; not too many new comics.
Hollywood released two, three and sometimes four movies that were not as good as Adele Blanc-Sec every week of the year and change since it came out.
Plus a back-up gag by Michael DeForge.
Quest complete.
The King City and Multiple Warheads artist talks about childhood, manga, graffiti, porn, Meathaus, Vertigo, New York city bars, Tokyopop, and surviving cancer.
Our man really starts growing up…
Our hero goes for a dip.
Cartoonists including Chester Brown, Seymour Chwast, Eric Drooker, Joyce Farmer, and Craig Thompson talk about the graphic novel medium.
A lesson in convention etiquete.
Mike talks with the creator of LAIKA and Hugo Tate.
It’s a week later and we’re still covering SDCC. Or starting to. Or something.
Douglas Wolk moderates Carla Speed McNeil (Finder), Jen Van Meter (Hopeless Savages) and Greg Rucka (Stumptown) as they talk about first pages of comics. Filmed by Justin Bloch.
Our man settles into “the con.”
Copyright attorney Marc Toberoff’s winning streak on behalf of comics creators collided with the Southern District Court of New York’s streak of publisher-friendly, work-for-hire rulings last week and the losers were Jack Kirby’s heirs.
“Oh my god, is that more money? Comics can smurf right off!”
Gilbert, Jaime and Mario Hernandez talk about Love & Rockets and Citizen Rex; moderated by Kristy Valenti.
The author of the forthcoming Daybreak takes us to San Diego.
Drawing on the spot – machine gun style.