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Willow ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Other Media 2: It's Astounishing!
Discussion of comics, graphic novels, and more. Except for capes. No capes!
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Interesting episode of Reveal this week: about alt-right comics and toxic fans.
This interview with classic Aquaman artist Ramona Fradon is adorable: "Could you explain that to me?" she asks with a smile. "I just do not understand the grown men who are so into comics."
Oh hey, my friend Gwynne wrote that!
There is no joy in Mudville: Stan Lee has left the Bullpen forever. RIP.
Are the Martin Morales Spider-Man graphic novels a good idea for a fourteen year old?
Well....Miles' story starts with the death of the teenage Peter Parker of his universe. And Ultimate Green Goblin, who is a giant scary-ass monster, plays a big role early on. That's about as intense as it gets, so if the kid can handle that sort of thing they should be OK.
So I read the first issue of the new Boom! Buffy comic.
Um.
So it's very much "Ultimate Comics Buffy" with familiar people and things in new and old combinations. Anya runs a magic store patronized by demons, she seems to be slotting into Willy the Snitch's position; Drusilla is some kind of vampire Mafia queen(Spike doesn't appear at all yet).
Buffy is recognizably Buffy, the tension between the need for the Slayer and her own wants is in there. Joyce has one scene, but she's positioned as the kind, fun parent; Giles, on the other hand, is in serious Season One mode - he's practically Wesley-esque. Xander is funny without saying anything too obnoxious yet, and Willow.....
When I saw the character designs, I had the awful feeling I was going to have the most trouble with Willow, and I wasn't wrong. Between the short hair, the midriff outfits, and the fact that she's out not only to herself, not only to Xander, but to Buffy who they just met, it's hard to shake the feeling they've just bolted on College Willow in place of High-School Willow. If we have to skip a huge chunk of someone's character arc, I'd rather do it with Giles.
Aww, geez. I remember I would go to St. Marks Comics almost every week in the 90s, grab a pile of alternative comics, (I got a comic signed by Ariel Schrag, who was working behind the counter at the time), and then I would head over to See Hear and pick up some more zines.
St Marks? NOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooOO!
I seriously learned to comics there.