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Morning Links: Polaroid Boyfriend Edition

Posted by Alex Jarvis on 26 Apr 2012 / 0 Comment



GOON SELLS OUT | While we here at Spandexless do enjoy a superhero book once and a while, we are always interested in seeing some mature criticism of the genre. When we’re tired of that, we look at stuff like The Goon #39. [via IGN Comics]

BLOESS AND BLUE | Bluewater Productions (famous–or perhaps infamous–for making unauthorized biographical books on political figures and celebrities) has announced a partnership with German publisher artist Willi Bloess to produce autobiographical comics on famous artists. [via The Beat]

PROFESSIONAL KICKSTARTERS | Bleeding Cool published a really interesting look at how Kickstarter has changed things for comic creators who are already well established. [via Bleeding Cool]

RADICAL EDUCATION | Co-founder of the once radical activist group The Weather Underground, Bill Ayers, has been working on reforming education with comic books. Comics Alliance has the interview. [via Comics Alliance]

CHEMICALS COLLIDE | CBR has an exclusive interview with the team behind the hotly anticipated Collider. [via CBR]

ART IMITATING ART | A fan-made loose adaptation of Brian Wood’s Local has appeared on Vimeo, capturing some of the intensity and occasional fondness of the original work. Check it out! [via Vimeo]

 

 

 

 

 

Written by Alex Jarvis

Alex Jarvis has written for Wired’s Geekdad, is a former editor for the Consumerist, and writes for the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Profhacker. He is, in so many ways, from the Internet. He enjoys Karaoke, Pugs, and talking, at length, about comic books. His facial hair is constantly in flux. He writes.

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