Rapid Fire: Fatale #14 Preview and More.
No time, so just the highlights.
Fatale #14 is in stores this week; the final stand-alone issue brings Jo to Nazi Germany, and Geekality has a five-page preview.
Ed Brubaker has had recent interviews with Comic Book Resources, Paste Magazine, and The Outhousers.
The Brotherhood of Evil Geeks has taken a closer look at Book One of Fatale.
Sean Phillips tweets that he and Brubaker will appear together at October's Lakes International Comic Art Festival in Kendal, England.
And Brubaker has followed up on a secret project he's been hinting about for at least eight months, a second creator-owned comic he's been planning to write alongside his regular collaborations with Phillips. Brubaker tweets that the announcement will come at Image Expo, on July 2nd in San Francisco.
[Update, 12:45 am] One last thing, comic fans of all stripes should be interested to know that a new, free mobile app is available, on all major platforms, distributing a stunning array of comic strips. While The Far Side remains available only in hardcopy, the GoComics app includes Peanuts, Get Fuzzy, and the complete run of Calvin & Hobbes.
Fatale #14 is in stores this week; the final stand-alone issue brings Jo to Nazi Germany, and Geekality has a five-page preview.
Ed Brubaker has had recent interviews with Comic Book Resources, Paste Magazine, and The Outhousers.
The Brotherhood of Evil Geeks has taken a closer look at Book One of Fatale.
Sean Phillips tweets that he and Brubaker will appear together at October's Lakes International Comic Art Festival in Kendal, England.
And Brubaker has followed up on a secret project he's been hinting about for at least eight months, a second creator-owned comic he's been planning to write alongside his regular collaborations with Phillips. Brubaker tweets that the announcement will come at Image Expo, on July 2nd in San Francisco.
[Update, 12:45 am] One last thing, comic fans of all stripes should be interested to know that a new, free mobile app is available, on all major platforms, distributing a stunning array of comic strips. While The Far Side remains available only in hardcopy, the GoComics app includes Peanuts, Get Fuzzy, and the complete run of Calvin & Hobbes.
Labels: Fatale, interviews, previews