Sep 10, 2013
Page and Perspective: Graphic Novels Galore
Politics and Prose has announced a five-part graphic novel lineup starting this week that will run through the beginning of November.
Oct 15, 2010
Out of Frame: Red
The air feels a little crisp for a pure-popcorn summer action flick, so it’d be easy to assume that Red is being released as an afterthought because it’s just not that good. That’s hardly the case. In a year filled with an unusually high ratio of disappointing blockbuster fare — even by the modest standards of escapist entertainment — this would have been a welcome addition to the July/August calendar.
Jul 29, 2008
Coast-to-Coast Comicdom: The Loser at the Nerd Prom
Editor’s Note: Arlington-based comic book editor Jason Rodriguez is sending us his dispatches from a cross-country trip investigating the comics scene around the country. Read Part I, Part II, Part III and Part IV. Let’s just get it out of the way: I lost. I lost to a fantastic book, 5, an independently produced anthology with a lot of love and creator support on its side. The book had some gorgeous work from twin brothers…
Jul 24, 2008
Coast-to-Coast Comicdom: Sweating the Southwest
Illustration by Monica Meehan Editor’s Note: Arlington-based comic book editor Jason Rodriguez is sending us his dispatches from a cross-country trip investigating the comics scene around the country. Read Part I, Part II and Part III. Santa Fe, NM The night I arrived in Santa Fe, Bram and Monica Meehan took me out for New Mexican food. Carne Adovada. I got it with the red chiles and I sweated through the entire meal. I…
Jul 21, 2008
Coast-to-Coast Comicdom: Bubbles
Illustration by Chris Haley Editor’s Note: Arlington-based comic book editor Jason Rodriguez is sending us his dispatches from a cross-country trip investigating the comics scene around the country. Read Part I and Part II. History lesson: In the early 1990s a bunch of people said, “Wow! Amazing Fantasy #15 (first appearance of Spider-Man) originally sold for 12 cents. Forty years later, it’s worth $50,000. That’s one hell of an ROI!” (ROI = Return On…
Jul 18, 2008
Coast-to-Coast Comicdom: Butterfly Country
Illustration by Dean Trippe Editor’s Note: Arlington-based comic book editor Jason Rodriguez is sending us his dispatches from a cross-country trip investigating the comics scene around the country. Read his introduction to the series here. July 15 Washington, DC I showed up at Hertz to pick up my car at 7 a.m. They didn’t have the Corolla I reserved three months ago and attempted to up-sell me on a RAV4. I thanked the man…
Jul 14, 2008
Coast-to-Coast Comicdom: A Briffit in D.C.
Illustration by Scott White Editor’s Note: Arlington-based comic book editor Jason Rodriguez is sending us his dispatches from a cross-country trip investigating the comics scene around the country. It seemed like a great idea: I’ll drive cross-country, by myself, and stop at every major and minor city along the way to talk with comic book creators, fans, and retailers. I leave tomorrow. I no longer believe it’s a great idea. Dallas Middaugh, my editor…
May 02, 2008
Saturday is Free Comic Book Day!
With great power comes . . . free comics! As everybody knows, or ought to know, the first Saturday in May is when comics publishers and comic book store proprietors throughout the Marvel and DC Universes celebrate their independence from bullies by giving away books for the low, low price of bupkis. Wait, strike almost all of that. First off, the perception that comics (or “sequential art,” to use the term preferred by Will Eisner,…