@CSUN tomorrow (Sat) — our Book Arts Festival! Come celebrate the book as an art form, a technology, & a way of connecting w/ each other! Browse art books! Make a zine! Make a comic! Free & open to all!
library.csun.edu/events/csun-...
@CSUN tomorrow (Sat) — our Book Arts Festival! Come celebrate the book as an art form, a technology, & a way of connecting w/ each other! Browse art books! Make a zine! Make a comic! Free & open to all!
library.csun.edu/events/csun-...
Tonight @artcenteredu in Pasadena: a panel, a visual feast, a serious chat about Kirby & his groundbreaking 4th World saga! Delighted to join ace moderator @mchldooley.bsky.social
and Kevin Dooley, Alonso Nuñez, Tony Puryear & Jim Thompson for this epic convo!
kirbystudies.org/2026/02/03/f...
Last night @ Laemmle Royal I loved watching Sook-Yin Lee's PAYING FOR IT, based on Chester Brown's graphic memoir, and hearing from Lee & Brown in Q&A. Angelenos into indy film or comix, it's playing Glendale Laemmle tonight (Wed), again w/ Lee & Brown in Q&A, + they're signing at @theshq tomorrow!
Up @kindercomics today, my review of Jose Pimienta's very smart GN "Halfway to Somewhere," one of last year's best middle-grade books.
www.kindercomics.org/blog/halfway...
Stein's work on superheroes as unending serials perhaps suggests some ways in which these internal critiques get coopted or become self-canceling. If the "questions" raised are too radical, people might walk away from the genre, yes? But that's not what usually happens...
"to question the righteousness of Batman..., in turn raising questions about the righteousness of the superhero genre itself."
Yes, but such critiques are generally absorbed back into the genre, becoming part of the endless churn of continuity & revisionism. So, er, I'm pessimistic about this. :(
This a great thread that I'll want to show to my X-Men class this semester! These categories of revisionism could be very useful in opening discussion about the X-Men franchise's changes over the decades!
Up today at KinderComics: another book from 2025 that I missed until now: Daniel Miyares' "How to Say Goodbye in Cuban":
www.kindercomics.org/blog/how-to-...
Happy 2026! Kindercomics ushers in the new year with a belated review of a book that SHOULD have been in my recent Best-of list for TCJ: Ngozi Ukazu's graphic novel FLIP!
www.kindercomics.org/blog/flip
Once again, proud and happy to contribute to The Comics Journal’s best-of-year list!
www.tcj.com/the-best-com...
Getting ready for @comicartsla.bsky.social tomorrow ❤️
Prepping for tomorrow’s in-class zinefest (Disability in Lit & Culture). #disabilityzines #comicspedagogy #olddognewtricks
Thinking of a dear departed friend at the same time.
Up today @KinderComics: my long-delayed take on a much talked-about book: www.kindercomics.org/blog/cartoon...
This coming Thursday, Sep 18, join us at CSUN for a free talk with graphic novelist and Arvo Pärt biographer Joonas Sildre!
www.csun.edu/humanities/c...
This coming Thursday, Sep 18, join us at CSUN for a free talk with graphic novelist and Arvo Pärt biographer Joonas Sildre!
www.csun.edu/humanities/c...
Happy Kirby Day! A quick birthday toast to the great Jack Kirby, and an update about how I’m teaching Kirby this semester: kirbystudies.org/2025/08/28/k...
Romance comics seem to have influenced that sense of struggle and the increasing interiority of the characters. @jeetheer.bsky.social notes that many of Kirby's early romance comics are also crime comics, linking courtship and excitement with gangsterism. FF complicates the genre-mixing even more.
If I had to pick one mid-1960s comic book cover to distill cosmic Kirby, it would be this one! :)
Andrew, you are too kind! Thank you for revisiting my reading of this story. This past week, my CalRBS class and I visited the Kirby exhibition currently @skirball.bsky.social, and the Surfer was on my mind. <3
RIP to the great singer, songwriter, and band leader Dave Cousins, who fronted The Strawbs and created some of the UK’s best folk rock and progressive rock. ❤️
Up today @KinderComics: my reviews of this year’s Eisner nominees for Kids! 3rd and last in my annual Eisner series.
www.kindercomics.org/blog/2025eis...
Up tonight @KinderComics: my reviews of this year’s Eisner nominees for Early Readers! Second in a series!
www.kindercomics.org/blog/2025eis...
Up today @KinderComics: my reviews of this year’s Eisner Award nominees for Best Teen comics. First in a series!
www.kindercomics.org/blog/2025eis...
Now up @KinderComics, the first in a series of posts about this year's Eisner Award nominees in the young readers' categories: www.kindercomics.org/blog/eisner-...
#KirbyLives @skirball.bsky.social — just go. ❤️
Opening this week at @skirball.bsky.social, the career-spanning exhibition, "Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity"!
Curated by the amazing team of @djpatrickareed.bsky.social and Ben Saunders.
Read my latest blog post for the deets: kirbystudies.org/2025/04/29/h...
This Wed, April 30. Join my X-Men class and the brilliant @andrecarrington.bsky.social on Zoom!
Next Wed 4/30, groundbreaking scholar @andrecarrington.bsky.social (The Black Fantastic; Speculative Blackness; Audiofuturism) joins my X-Men class for a webinar! Free and open to all. Scan the QR to register!
#ComicsAtCSUN #XMenStudies #ImmortalStorm
Tomorrow, the brilliant Anna Peppard @sequentialscholars.bsky.social joins my X-Men class for a Zoom webinar about sexuality, gender, and... Nightcrawler!
Free and open to all. Scan the QR code to register, or go to:
bit.ly/uncannypassi...
Next Wednesday, April 23, the brilliant Dr. Anna Peppard @sequentialscholars.bsky.social joins my X-Men class for a Zoom webinar. It's free and open to all! Follow the QR code to register. #mutantgenders #uncannypassions #supersex #xmenstudies