The Savage Critic has photos up of some pretty impressive Jack Kirby-themed tattoos. (via Wait, What? There’s No Wait, What? This Week? | Savage Critics)
“This a dystopia you don’t really ever see, where the shining beacon of hope is a teenage girl killing it in indoor arena volleyball.” Brian Wood and Ming Doyle’s upcoming comic Mara has gotten our attention. (via ‘Mara’: A Volleyball Superhero in the Sports-Obsessed Dystopia of Brian Wood & Ming Doyle - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews)
Chris Sims has written about the uncanny parallels between The Hunger Games and Achewood’s The Great Outdoor Fight arc. It’s good reading.
I’m pretty sure that writer Chris Sims and artist Kerry Callen have won the internet today. (via Great Comics that Never Happened: Batman and Jay-Z Solve 99 Problems! - ComicsAlliance | Comic book culture, news, humor, commentary, and reviews)
These pages from Hope Larson’s adaptation of ‘A Wrinkle In Time’ look quite impressive.
Would you start a review of a literary novel with the sentence “With the box-office success of Twilight, novels have proven their appeal to a wide audience”? No, you wouldn’t, because (a) it’s patently silly and (b) it doesn’t say anything about the actual work you’re supposedly addressing.
Our own Abraham Riesman talked comics with Junot Díaz.
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Dylan Meconis’s take on a pair of The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet characters is pretty fantastic. (via Emerald City Comicon, Family Man, & More // Dylan Meconis)








