
Having blown minds & tear ducts with
All-Star Superman, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely are returning this June with a new series,
Batman & Robin. Or, as Robot 6 so eloquently put it:
The Dynamic Duo (Morrison and Quitely) strikes again!
So you've read
Watchmen, watched
Watchmen, and
eaten Pez from Watchmen. Perhaps it's time to try something new.
Are You A Serious Comic Book Reader? recommends two other superhero-deconstruction comics:
Rick Veitch's The Maximortal and
Milligan & Fegredo's Enigma. Both are brilliant, but
Enigma's my personal favorite.
Bob Temuka (real name withheld because he's from somewhere foreign) writes so many wonderful comics-related editorials that it's hard to just pick one or two to highlight each month. That said, picking
his long rant against Superman Prime was actually quite easy. I mean, how often do you get to read a crass critique of a fictional 'jerk', much less one that compares DC's deity to
Seinfeld's George Costanza?
Comicsgirl doesn't update daily, but when she does, it's well worth reading. Yesterday she posted a link to
Anime News Network's Chicks on Anime, where comics artist Barbara Guttman described the differences in the way that women characters are written in American and Asian comics this way:
“(Heroines in manga) have to relinquish their assertiveness and their identity. So their fantasy tends to be about being able to be strong and assertive and not be called an unwoman for it. Sailor Moon gets to be powerful and wear a flowing dress and get the guy and no one insists that by saving the day, she’s castrating Tuxedo Mask.”To read the whole piece,
click here.