– Van Jensen examines IDW’s plans for the G.I. Joe franchise.
– The Comics Journal has a quick rundown of what some publishers will be debuting at SPX.
– Kai-Ming Cha looks at the new Afro Samurai manga.
– Our own Tim O’Shea talks with Dean Haspiel about his new graphic novel, The Alcoholic, among other things.
– Johanna Draper Carlson tells you how to make a career writing comics.
– Same Hat! has some nice photos and videos from a recent Lynda Barry talk.
September 24th, 2008 at 9:19 am
Wow, could that GI Joe article have started with fewer errors?
Marvel’s GI Joe ended in late 1994, and after 6-7 years of not being published (with one rumored comic from a company called Bench Press), it was published by Devil’s Due from 2001 to 2008. And back in ‘01/’02, when it relaunched as a 4-issue miniseries, it was one of Image’s best sellers and almost immediately became a monthly ongoing series.