Until midnight PST on Sunday, April 3rd, we are taking
your questions about the comic for the fine folks at Archie Comics, which we will deliver in an interview to be posted soon after.
Not exact matches
Episode VII may have left some
questions as to Luke Skywalker's role in the reshaping of the galaxy, but the man behind the robe, Mark Hamill, left no ambiguity
about how he feels
about gender roles at
Comic Con.
Serious or
comic, historical or contemporary, War and Peace or Lucky Jim, all novels deal with ethical
questions» because novels are
about human beings making choices that have consequences.
In the press conference, Gianotti also took
questions about a less serious topic: the choice of the «
Comic Sans» font for her 2012 Higgs presentation, which prompted much teasing as it seemed incongrous with the solemnity of the discovery.
comic line, only its central
question is less
about exchanging known characters» power sets in inconsequential alternate realities than it is
about the mechanics of colonial history.
The panel turned out to be one of the best I've ever seen at
Comic Con, as Guillermo del Toro and Nicolas Winding Refn spent most of it firing
questions back and forth at one another and talking
about their approach to filmmaking.
Further
questions remain
about what
comics moments will be adapted.
Ask Kev
questions about AMC's
Comic Book Men and his forthcoming Mallrats sequel Mallbrats, and see the world premiere of the trailer to his new movie, Yoga Hosers.
Mainstream audiences finally understand what
comic nerds have been geeking out over for the past half a century, but this new understanding also lends itself to new
questions about genre conventions.
During TCA, Nerdist's Alicia Lutes asked a crucial
question about representation in AMC's documentary histories of science fiction,
comics, and horror.
It's not perfect and features a relationship between the boy's mother and a wannabe
comic detective that just doesn't make sense, but it raises
questions about the taboos around mental illness in Ireland and for that it must be commended.
From the first moment that we met Misty Knight during Netflix's first season of Luke Cage, there was one
question on every
comics fans» mind
about the character's future: «when are we going to see her get that badass bionic arm?»
After that quote was picked up by news sites, LA Times writer Amy Kaufman tweeted McAdams» full response to the «Doctor Strange»
question (h / t to Newsarama for spotting it), which reveals that she definitely knows a thing or three
about the world of
comics and graphic novels.
Students might be choosing between a letter,
comic or podcast to answer a driving
question, such as: how can we debunk myths and stereotypes
about world religions?
Contains - Alphabet (topic word for each letter)-
Comic Summary (read a story and summarise it in comic form)- Hand (research a volcano in history and pull out main facts)- Imagination (descriptive writing prompt)- One Sentence Only (summarise each paragraph in a chosen text)- Positive and Negative effects (foldable sorting effects of volcanoes)- Storyteller (narrative writing prompt)- Structure of a volcano (information sheet for students to create a volcano diagram)- Types of volcano (foldable that involves matching names, description and picture)- Volcanic Eruptions Comprehension (information passage with questions)- Volcano cloze (information text with missing words about volcanoes)- Volcano explorer (gathering information from interactive voclano website)- Volcano Vocabulary (foldable involving matching topic words to definitions)- Witness vs. Scientist (foldable involving sorting statem
Comic Summary (read a story and summarise it in
comic form)- Hand (research a volcano in history and pull out main facts)- Imagination (descriptive writing prompt)- One Sentence Only (summarise each paragraph in a chosen text)- Positive and Negative effects (foldable sorting effects of volcanoes)- Storyteller (narrative writing prompt)- Structure of a volcano (information sheet for students to create a volcano diagram)- Types of volcano (foldable that involves matching names, description and picture)- Volcanic Eruptions Comprehension (information passage with questions)- Volcano cloze (information text with missing words about volcanoes)- Volcano explorer (gathering information from interactive voclano website)- Volcano Vocabulary (foldable involving matching topic words to definitions)- Witness vs. Scientist (foldable involving sorting statem
comic form)- Hand (research a volcano in history and pull out main facts)- Imagination (descriptive writing prompt)- One Sentence Only (summarise each paragraph in a chosen text)- Positive and Negative effects (foldable sorting effects of volcanoes)- Storyteller (narrative writing prompt)- Structure of a volcano (information sheet for students to create a volcano diagram)- Types of volcano (foldable that involves matching names, description and picture)- Volcanic Eruptions Comprehension (information passage with
questions)- Volcano cloze (information text with missing words
about volcanoes)- Volcano explorer (gathering information from interactive voclano website)- Volcano Vocabulary (foldable involving matching topic words to definitions)- Witness vs. Scientist (foldable involving sorting statements)
For example,
questions in the area of reading include what items a student might read (e.g., what online sites, magazines, or
comics) with follow - up
questions such as what students like or dislike
about a particular material, whether they look at pictures or words more, what type of images are in the reading, and with whom they might read.
Expect answers to these
questions and more as the panelists, each practicing a different discipline of
comics journalism, talks
about the what's, why's, and how's of writing
about comics online.
Chris Sims called it «without
question the best Archie story since Archie Meets the Punisher,» adding, «It goofs on the established format in a way that's actually really funny, to the point where it's the first Archie
comic I've read in a long time that I not only laughed out loud while I was reading, but laughed later when I was telling friends
about it.»
In the beginning, when people talked
about digital
comics, there were the two models of streaming and downloading and it was an open
question which would prevail.
And God help them if their mother finds out... Darkly
comic, disturbingly prescient, and incredibly accomplished, Tell Me How This Ends Well interweaves the stories of this very troubled family into a rare and compelling exploration of the state of America itself, asking profound, chillingly perceptive
questions about where our world, country, and each of us could be headed.
Among the
questions they answered were
about release times for their new
comic books and doing 3D Comics for 3D monitors.
The group talked
about making a living with their blogs, how they deal with commentators, how much they write vs editing their contributors, what type of stories get under reported, why they got into
comics journalism and they took
questions from the audience.
Responding to an audience
question about creating interactive
comics, Waid expressed skepticism of anything that doesn't help the story along.
We interviewed Michael Barson
about his book on 1940s and 1950s romance
comics, and my favorite answer responded to the
question: Is love always agonizing?
One of the number one
questions I always get when talking
about comics and journalism is «Is it verifiable?
Comments — A
question about Calibre from Amy DeVitt, a funny Kindle
comic strip emailed by Jeff Freedman, and Blair Slavin decides he likes his iPad better than his Kindle.
So the bigger
question here is not
about sex, but
about the nature of digital
comics and censorship.
Fans have been demanding to know more
about Age Of Ultron since Free
Comic Book Day last year, and come this March — some of those
questions and more (including an ending nobody will see coming) will be answered in Age of Ultron!
Creators Pulitzer Prize - winning cartoonist Berkeley Breathed answers a handful of
questions about IDW's Bloom County Library and the influential
comic strip.
Marvel E-I-C Joe Quesada returns to his weekly column to answer reader
questions about everything from the future of online
comics to the fate of books like «Iron Fist» and «X-Men: Origins,» and much more.
At the Marvel Ultimate Universe panel, part of San Diego's
Comic - Con International the creative and teams behind «Ultimate Comics Ultimates» and «Ultimate Comics Spider - Man» gathered to answer fan
questions and speak
about the future of the Ultimate Universe.
I have a lot of
questions about digital
comics (and I guess
comics in general) that I don't know the answers to, but am willing to go with my gut on.
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Steinberger and others within the company will be on hand to answer
questions about the new submission portal at a New York
Comic - Con panel later today.
I should probably mention that, somewhere during the months between answering the Electricomics
questions and talking
about game
comics, I received my own Doctorate!
Creators Yehudi Mercado talks
about his kid - friendly
comic Pantalones, TX, which is filled with Saturday morning cartoon - style action, authority -
questioning, and risky business: «I did purposefully envision Pantalones, TX as the anti-safety pad cartoon.
Waid stopped by the CBR Tiki Room at WonderCon 2014 to discuss the latest developments in his career and answering
questions about the challenge of opening a brick - and - mortar
comic book store, how both «Daredevil» and «Hulk» have parallels to his own life, the renumbering and relaunch of both Marvel series and more.
The most common
question that came up last week was «What
about digital
comics?
Speakers and panelists at the Conference will look at the state of
comics now; how
comics are being used in other media; how digital
comics are interacting with the transmedia uses of
comic properties; and a panel discussion on «Comics at Comic - Con 2013,» in which digital, retailing, distribution, and creator panelists will look ahead two years to answer key questions about the future of co
comic properties; and a panel discussion on «
Comics at
Comic - Con 2013,» in which digital, retailing, distribution, and creator panelists will look ahead two years to answer key questions about the future of co
Comic - Con 2013,» in which digital, retailing, distribution, and creator panelists will look ahead two years to answer key
questions about the future of
comics.
Our panelists look ahead two years to answer key
questions about the future of
comics.
If you want answers to these
questions, you will have to brave the internet and all its fake news (very little of which, thankfully, is
about Garfield
comics).
If there was any
question about what
comics could do, he answered it.
The comparison is a tragi -
comic one, raising
questions about what traces we will and won't leave to future generations with a cartoon cast of pictograms that depend on the continuation of digital technology for existence.
The answers to some of those
questions appear in different formats: images of the first walk on the moon, music videos related to the space race, quotes by artists in the show
about the concept of space, cartoons that explain the theory of relativity, or
comics that posit parallel universes.
Comics in Art at the Museum fur Moderne Kunst in Bremen, Siemon Allen strategically cuts up, splices and erases original Tintin
comic strips by Hergé to create a large single panel that raises
questions about language, cultural perspective and the contingent nature of narrative.
3)
Question: I just saw that someone created a cartoon character
about me, only it is me as a 50 - foot tall woman (actually «woMunn») who does battle with swarming geek fans at
Comic Con.
We got our first look at Steven Spielberg's next big science fiction movie Ready Player One at San Diego
Comic - Con earlier this year, and today, Warner Bros. released a new trailer on Facebook Live, with author Ernie Cline answering
questions about the origins of the story.