October 9, 2014
Random Comics News Story Round-Up

* Ryan K. Lindsay writes about
comics structure.

* Todd Klein on
Aquaman #34. Brigid Alverson on
The Musical Monsters Of Turkey Hollow. Domingos Isabelinho on
Comics, A Global History: 1968 To Present. Hillary Brown on
Doctors.
*
Kevin Cannon draws the nine distinct states within Missouri.
* here
are multiple reviews for the Comics At Columbia: Past, Present, Future exhibit, linked to its opening and accompanying well-attended reception. Congratulations to Karen Green.
*
I am so ready for the Ed Piskor era.
*
this Christophe Blain comic that showed up in my bookmarks might make more sense now than it did then, primarily because more North American comics fans have seen more Guy Peellaert now.
* not comics:
here's another well-traveled article on cultural issues that can be argued to find their way into comics, this time on the limits of unbridled enthusiasm as a moral force, particularly in a world of severe inequality.
* Michael Cavna talks to
Scott McCloud. Leonard Lopate talks
Al Jaffee and Drew Friedman.
*
exemplary product placement there.
* finally, a few people have written in suggesting that I drive some attention
to this comic. I'd run that in its own panel, but I can't quite firgure out how to run a component piece of a moving image.
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