Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #129: Large Scale
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #129 by Drew Barth Large Scale A couple years ago, DC dissolved their Vertigo imprint and started a series of replacements. Half a dozen pop-up imprints came and went with each maintaining that independent spirit Vertigo espoused. There was also the Black Label. This was another branch of… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #128: Let’s Take a Walk
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #128 by Drew Barth Let’s Take a Walk How often do we see things that no one else can see? For the most part, there’s always something floating in your vision that only gets harder to see the more you try to focus on it. But what about… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #127: Big Bang
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #127 by Drew Barth Big Bang If good characters are the lifeblood of comics, and fiction in general, then tropes are the muscles that help to get that blood flowing. Comics themselves are defined by their tropes—everything from superhero iconography to the resurrection of long-dead characters is emblematic… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #126: Sector’s End
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #126 by Drew Barth Sector’s End It’s been a full year since I last wrote about the first handful of issues of Far Sector and we return now to the series at its conclusion. I mentioned before how Far Sector was the kind of comic we needed at… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #125: MURDER?!
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #125 by Drew Barth MURDER?! What do we think of when we think of Hellboy? I mean besides Ron Perlman. For the most part, we’re thinking of hellish denizens, ghouls, creatures, and the humanity inherent in most of them. But a series that has been going on for… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #124: Banned
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #124: Banned I mentioned last week how important it is to have stories from different points in history that, in the west, are relatively unknown. There are a wealth of stories around the world from different points of time that end up buried under our own history. But… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #123: Looking Through History
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #123 by Drew Barth Looking Through History The true start of comics and graphic novels is a contentious subject. Depending on who you ask, the idea of the graphic novel didn’t until begin until 1978 with Will Eisner’s A Contract with God. Others would contend it can go… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #122: Cult Classic Crate Digging
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #122 by Drew Barth Cult Classic Crate Digging DC Comics in the 80s was an interesting time. With the publication of Watchmen in 1986 and the slow eroding of the Comics Code since the 70s, they were apt to make some wider choices with what kinds of stories… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #121: Green Thumbing Your Nose
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #121 by Drew Barth Green Thumbing Your Nose Comics can be ideal for didactic texts. It’s the reason Understanding Comics is a comic itself. It’s also why IKEA manuals use their own universal visual language to show how to build. And it’s why manuals and guides as comics can… Continue reading
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #120: Have the Time of Your Death
Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #120 by Drew Barth Have the Time of Your Death Death is final. Death in comics, a bit less so. Just look at Deadman. Or Swamp Thing. Or the legion of characters that have died and come back to life a dozen times. Their reasons for returning are,… Continue reading
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