Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #162: A Shell of Meat and Metal
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #162 by Drew Barth A Shell of Meat and Metal Close to a year ago I looked at the first issue of Paul Allor and Paul Tucker’s Hollow Heart and how it worked with isolation and humanity. Since then, the series has concluded its six-issue run and the… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #160: The Broadest Shoulders to Carry
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #160 by Drew Barth The Broadest Shoulders to Carry I love giant robots. I’ve written about them in the past and I’m going to write about them in the future—it is inevitable. Luckily, another inevitability is giant robot comics getting published on a regular basis. Take We Ride… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #159: One Large Cloud Overhead
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #159 by Drew Barth One Large Cloud Overhead I’ve written in the past about influential manga finally getting official English translations and how this is broadening our understanding of how comics work globally. Many of these alternative manga were the touchstones of the medium at the time of… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #158: Meat Me in the Middle
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #158 by Drew Barth Meat Me in the Middle I adore postmodern advertisements where you know that they know that you know they’re just trying to sell you something, but the whole ad is so deep in its own meta-narrative that you forget that you’re being sold a… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #157: Results-Driven Workplace
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #157 by Drew Barth Results-Driven Workplace I remember cubicles and commission checks and a constant striving to snag the biggest commission out of everyone, a grinding frustration even as I made enough to populate my desk with Pop figures. Intersecting this feeling with superheroes is where we have… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #156: Deep, Resigned New Year
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #156 by Drew Barth Deep, Resigned New Year This is another new year. Half of my new year release articles have been written while steeped in plague. This better be the last plague list. As we drag our nails along the chalkboard of time, let me talk about… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #155: Exploration
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #155 by Drew Barth Exploration How often can we link the exploration of the ancient with contemporary modes of entertainment? It’s on this field that we find a new series, Buckhead by Shobo, George Kambadais, and Jim Campbell. Placed at the intersection of archaeology, video games, African mythology,… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #154: Wondrous History
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #154 by Drew Barth Wondrous History I have, in the past, talked at length about how DC’s Black Label has been a refreshing take on many of their characters—akin to early 90s Vertigo-before-it-was-called-Vertigo comics. Works like Wonder Woman: Dead Earth by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer or… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #152: Only Fools
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #152 by Drew Barth Only Fools I began my year reading a fairly long novel in the form of The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton and am ending it with a similar tale in Si Spurrier, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou’s This Hungry Earth Reddens Under Snowclad… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #151: Dolly Parton Reference
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #151 by Drew Barth Dolly Parton Reference It’s finally a Wednesday… Finally here… Wednesday. And that means it’s a Jojo Wednesday this week. A bit over two years since the conclusion of the animated adaptation of Hirohiko Araki’s Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, we’re finally at the premiere… Continue reading
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