Stop-Motion Comic Books by Edson Oda
Writer and filmmaker Edson Oda is breaking ground with his experimental comic book and stop motion mashups. read more
Found in: Culture, NewsCurses! Foiled Again
Writer: Jane Yolen Artist: Mike Cavallaro Publisher: First Second Books Release Date: January 8, 2012... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsDjango Unchained #1
Writer: Quentin Tarantino Artists: R.M. Guera and Jason Latour Publisher: Vertigo 2012... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsScott Snyder, Yanick Paquette to Leave Swamp Thing
After 18 issues of Swamp Thing’s return to the DC Universe, writer and illustrator Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette are stepping away. “Even before we signed on to do Swampy, we both knew it would be a limited run, as we had other projects in the pipeline we knew would eventually come to pass,” Snyder tweeted. “But the chance to do Swamp Thing, to bring back a character we’ve both loved dearly since childhood, was just too thrilling to turn down.” Snyder’s departure from one story will allow him to focus on his other upcoming projects such as The Wake,... read more
Found in: Books, NewsThe 10 Best Comic-Book Collections and Reissues of 2012
From a couple of 1950s classic to more recent compendiums, here are our favorite comic books reissued this year. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThe 10 Best Comic Books of 2012
Here are Paste's 10 favorite comics of 2012, from literary graphic novels to the serialized superhero tales we download every Wednesday. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayComic Book & Graphic Novel Round-Up (9/26/12)
Each week, Paste reviews the most intriguing comic books, graphic novels, graphic memoirs and other illustrated books.... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsComic Relief with Brian K. Vaughan
In Comic Relief, Paste chats with some of the most influential writers and artists in comics about their work and the comics that inspired them. Lead photo by Kevin Knight/TheShutterClick.Com The two years Brian K. Vaughan wasn’t writing comics weren’t particular short for those of us who grew up addicted to the serial pleasures of his classics Y: The Last Man and Ex Machina. The former Lost writer/producer returned in full form last March with Saga, a touching take on the nuclear family set in a visionary sci-fi universe full of lie-detecting sphynxes, aeronautical trees, and sex tourism... read more
Found in: Books, FeaturesComic Book & Graphic Novel Round-Up (8/29/12)
This week we review comics from Brecht Evens and Rick Geary along with Justice League #12 and The Goon #41. read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsComic Relief with Mark Waid
In Comic Relief, Paste chats with some of the most influential writers and artists in comics about their work and the comics that inspired them. The first thing Mark Waid told me is that Joe Kubert is dead. I called Waid the morning after Kubert’s death, not realizing the legendary artist was gone, and immediately heard about both his passing and the crass obituary DC Comics initially posted on its website. That obituary disgusted Waid, but he didn’t sound shocked or surprised. He was clearly angry but also sounded almost amused at how a company he is currently at odds... read more
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