Thursday, July 26, 2012

Graphic Novels in Your School Library Review

     About Graphic Novels in Your School Library, VOYA said "the author has imparted a college course of material between two covers in an easily understood presentation . . . successfully makes a case for the use of graphic novels in teaching . . . This resource is a terrific addition for school and public libraries."

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Eisner Winners 2012

     My tenure as an  Eisner judge officially came to an end last Friday, June 13th, when the awards themselves were handed out in San Diego.  Have a look at the Eisner winners for 2012, and don't forget to give some attention to all the well-deserved nominations, too.
   

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Before the Boyscout

     The Superman who first appeared in June, 1938 was a good guy of a very different sort than the smiling boyscout that his name conjures these days.  He was a mighty engine of social justice who took on lynch mobs, wife beaters and corrupt industrialists, and he was none too gentle about it either, as evidenced in the panel to the right.
     In the recently relaunched Action Comics, writer Grant Morrison, ably abetted by the vigorous and muscular art of Rags Morales, has truly brought the character back to his roots.  In a world where a property is supposed to be comfortably familiar across various media, and with a new Superman movie due out next summer, it's something of a kick in the pants to see a Superman who, in genuinely crusading once again for the underprivileged and finding once again a sense of social indignation, proves daringly progressive.  It is, dare it be said, a little bit subversive, and serves as a reminder that when the superhero was born, his first archenemy was The Man.  And even if you don't care for a touch of the edgy in your superheroes, it's still a thrilling read.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

A Champion

     Boxer Jack Dempsey,  one-time World Heavyweight Champion, once said "a champion is someone who gets up, even when he can't."
     I just thought that was worth knowing.