Webby things I, Graig Kent, came across that interested me, Graig Kent, generally noted here for future consumption, much of which I, Graig Kent, may likely never get around to consuming.
This essay/review series has been running on CBR for a long while… looks worth a peek into (the couple Ive read have been even handed yet convincing recaps)
By now lots of you have read YA #4, which came out this week, and there’s been a lot of talk about the double page spread on pages 2 and 3. So I thought I’d use that to talk a little about the collaboration process of YA. Kieron mentions in the AR segment for the book that when you make comics as a team you’re really trying to pretend to be one person making the whole thing. That’s why we believe the best comics come out of close collaboration, and not just a production line. Spoilers after the cut.
Mick Foley and Tori Amos… ? it’s like my teenage years are on a collision course…if Neil Gaiman starts writing Mia Wallace fan fiction or Positive K writes a comeback album about the Ultraverse heroes the Earth will implode