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Interview: Aaron Kuder Gets In On the ACTION

Interview: Aaron Kuder Gets In On the ACTION

Amidst all the action and bustle of NYCC, signing comics… and baseball bats, Aaron Kuder was able to sit down and talk to Comicosity about his new role as artist on Action Comics starting in November. Jessica Boyd: First question, right off the bat — Superman, Clark Kent or Kal-El? Which one is your favorite?

WE TALK COMICS Episode 86 – Retro Comic Gaming

Something a little different for you all this time as with Chris in the same city as Mo and Keith the three of them head over to Brett’s house to record in what ended up as 3 hours of audio, so it’ll be in 4 parts. This is the long awaited show on those old

The Comics Classroom: The Power of Continuity

As a comic reading community, we are now approximately two years into the launch of the ‘New 52’ initiative. For those who might now know, the New 52 design idea was a series of steps taken by DC Comics in August/September of 2011. The re-launch of 52 comics in the DC line was aimed to

LOIS LANE Spotlight, Female Penciller Coming to SUPERMAN Books

DC Comics’ talent was out in full force with teasers at the New 52 Superman panel, Sunday at San Diego Comic Con. Among those in attendance were writers Scott Snyder (Superman Unchained) and Scott Lobdell (Superman, Action Comics), co-publisher Jim Lee (Superman Unchained), editor Eddie Berganza, artist Tony Daniel (Superman/Wonder Woman), and writer Michael Alan

Crisis of Epic Proportion: When Superman Kills

I’ve been pretty torn about writing this column — not because I am of two minds on whether the Man of Steel can kill in a story and have it remain a legitimate representation of what we call “Superman.” No, of that I am singularly sure that you can. I’m torn because I am alternately glad

NUMBERS GAME: DC Comics — May 2013

May saw DC Comics recuperate a bit of its market share after April’s massive gap between them and Marvel, spurred on by… nothing too significant. What this demonstrates is that market share is not nearly as important as the bottom line dollars, which continue to show massive gains — up 22% — against the market

LGBT Visibility: Evolution of the Lexicon, or I Am… Queer

What does the word “gay” mean? Is it a description of sexuality? Emotion? Sexual identity? Cultural identity? All of the above or none of the above? Labels by nature are fluid: they are created to categorize and they change over time when they are found to be false, dubious, incomplete or obsolete. Sexuality was originally

Gender Through Comics: The Online Course Reading List & Syllabus

A while back, Mark Waid crashed his own website when he announced a partnership with Ball State adjunct professor, Christina Branch. Her course, “Gender Through Comics,” provided by the Canvas Network, invited anyone and everyone to sign up for a free class about the subject. Lecture guests include Mark Waid, Terry Moore, Kelly Sue DeConnick,

MOM’S COVER WATCH: January 30, 2013

The Mother of All Comics hit a wall this week, because she wanted to pick all the same titles she picked before for the exact same reasons she picked them the first time: Mara, Batman Incorporated, Journey Into Mystery … but if Jessica Boyd did that she wouldn’t be doing her job. That job is

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