and is transmuted into a big monster – who has a certain similarity with earlier comics creatures the Heap and Man-Thing. The first run of the comic featured marvellously grotesque Wrightson art, but it wasn't until writer Alan Moore took up the book – which...
For more ideas about sharing a love of learning with your children, here is my virtual reading room, its bookshelves filled with literacy tips, book recommendations, literary quotes, learning through play ideas, and more. Pour yourself a cup of coffee, grab a cozy chair, and join me on the...
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you don’t quite have the necessary context for yet, and so while I liked the final page hook of where we’re going, I didn’t quite understand how we got there. Despite the issues the book is still solid and stunning, it’s just doesn’t quite meet the high bar of issues #1 and...
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Breaking Upis more of a character study than a book of plot: things happen, and time passes, but they’re mostly accumulating moments, each giving Freddy a little more perspective and distance, until she can finally stop being the person Laura Dean keeps breaking up with. She’s got a ci...
In 1959, Kirby presented a list of comic book character ideas to Marvel Comics that included Spiderman, The Incredible Hulk, The Fantastic Four and the Avengers, characters that helped spark the 1960s boom in comic book popularity. Most of the characters were remarkably similar to Captain America...
Book-A-Day 2018 #54: Lucky Penny by Ananth Hirsh and Yuko Ota Reviews February 23, 2018 To be a sad sack, a character has to besad. If she’s just as put-upon by life, but has a chipper attitude the whole time, she turns into something else. I’m not sure if we have a na...
BELL: I don’t know. Comic strips are sort of an appendage to comic book conventions. VENTRELLA: Let’s talk about character development … what efforts do you make to keep your characters from being one dimensional? BELL: Motivation and backstory. Every character has a backstory that I’ve...
Nine years ago, in the ninth issue of Si Spurrier’s two-yearX-Men: Legacyrun, reallya Legion solo book*, David Haller and Ruth (Blindfold) Aldine had their first in-person date, on the Moon of all places—and it wasn’t just vaguely reminiscent of one of the most famous scenes ...