I can't get over this AI company ad I keep getting online. The audio just says "there's never been a worse time" like how nice of them to own up to it like that
I can't get over this AI company ad I keep getting online. The audio just says "there's never been a worse time" like how nice of them to own up to it like that
Library vendors claim to be our partners.
This isn't how good partners behave.
The best comic awards!
Fastest fulfillment in the west! I already got my books and they're so beautiful. Love the new dust jacket for Cloud Town and the notebook style of Friends in Stormy Weather looks great. Thanks! @studiobeancan.bsky.social
I was thinking about this too with all the recent Fantagraphics Marvel stuff. Like I get archival projects are their thing, but it still seems weird. Do you think it's about branding or capacity or something else?
A copy of 24 Hour Comics edited by Scott McCloud and a Zot! by Scott McCloud wristwatch.
I guess it was @scottmccloud.bsky.social Day for me at the comic shop today!
I think seeing Kirbyβs collages in person was my favorite part.
Yes all the time! (But I'm also the librarian who buys them for my library so π€·)
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THE POPE'S MOM WAS A LIBRARIAN
If they ever can't get David Bradley to play the first Doctor, I feel like this guy would be a great pick
lol I will say that one way you can help me specifically and concretely is by buying a copy of Year of the Ring in North America if you haven't already: www.polygon.com/24156672/pol...
I've been a huge fan of @studiobeancan.bsky.social since the days I would find copies of their Free Money series around Pittsburgh so I'm very excited for Cloud Town: Friends in Stormy Weather www.kickstarter.com/projects/stu...
I don't know if this is on their website anywhere but the @comicsbeat.bsky.social newsletter always has a list
I just started Fred Fordham's adaptation of A Wizard of Earthsea and it's really wonderful so far but sometimes I wish glossy bright white paper was not the standard for color graphic novels. I find the contrast between the heavily textured art and the white page distracting
Finished reading this this morning and really enjoyed it! I totally get the Hellboy/Redwall comp I've seen in the marketing but to me it felt like British Usagi Yojimbo. A funny animal comic that also beautifully captures a particular historical/cultural moment
I need some publisher to bring the W.I.T.C.H. graphic novels back into print before my library's copies completely fall apart
How much money did the Russos get for the next 2 Avengers movies? Oh, yeah, $80 million. RDJ even more. But they have nothing for one of their great writers. All Peter David has is me and you. gofund.me/59445afa
The dismantling of IMLS will have major impacts on the library services provided to students in schools and patrons who access their public libraries
If you value your library, you must speak out & contact congress
Reader me really likes the paperback of Paranoid Gardens because it reminds me of the cut out on this Star Wars paperback.
Librarian me knows it's going to get destroyed SO quickly.
Once you start looking, her work is everywhere and she absolutely deserves the recognition of being entered into the Hall of Fame!
Cover to Viking Glory by Lee Marrs and Bo Hampton. Shows the Viking Prince brandishing a sword and shield above his head while a shadowy beast looks behind him
But she is also an amazing connection to the golden age of comics working as an assistant to artists like Hal Foster and Tex Blaisdell. She wrote an incredible tribute to this era with her revival of Joe Kubert's Viking Prince.
It was only later that I would learn about her influential and groundbreaking work with Wimmens Comix, Gay Comix, and Pudge. Pushing the envelope with what could be done in comics right along with Trina Robbins, R. Crumb, etc.
Cover to StarReach comic magazine #18 featuring a floating head and someone looking like their dancing while circles pulse from their head
After this I sought Marrs' other Star*Reach stories like Stark's Quest a masterpiece that needs to be collected in a nice hardcover edition. This story in particular shows off her comix influenced cartooning, imaginative scope, and poignant characterization.
A dolphin with razor sharp teeth is about to chomp down on a very frightened scientist in a diving suit
I was a teen growing increasingly frustrated with these tropes when I read issue 5 which features Waters of Requital, completely written and drawn by Marrs. Now, it reminds me of a classic EC morality story but at the time it felt like such a fresh feminist tale among all the damsels in distress
Okay so I first encountered Lee Marrs in the pages of Mike Friedrich's Star*Reach. This anthology series is full of the best and worst impulses of white male comic writers from the 70s. It's got pulp sensibilities with avant garde aspirations. Howie Chaykin's here, you know what's up. π§΅
I know it's probably a little late but this is a reminder to myself to post about why you should vote for Lee Marrs to be in the Eisner Award Hall of Fame
I totally get the hesitation around celebrities working in comics but she worked with some really neat people on the Memory Librarian anthology so I hope for the same with this