graphic novels
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yIpPP149CZGGYa8K6NFbvRONXYcCa5Nu/view?usp=sharing In this episode, I talk with the very impressive J.J. Vazquez an independent filmmaker and educator who taught a class all about adapting comics into films. A very relevant topic these days, and the good Professor Vazquez proved to have a lot of inciteful thoughts and opinions. We also threw the Watchmen movie, along […]
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BCVL2uurcwMZwYjBnb480B46lVcey_z3/view?usp=sharing Diana Schutz is a legend in both Comics Academia and Comics publishing. She’s worked in comics for forty years and has a lot of stories that I could listen to all day (and trust me I tried), sadly the interview went a little over time so if you listen closely you’ll hear where I […]
Episode Link is found here and down below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kehRrnSD9xbOZflSyPWfIWWebJtSxlVM/view?usp=sharing In which, your handsome host, begins his journey in between panels with an analysis of the comic adaptation of Superman versus the KKK. The story of Superman as he races to come to terms with his own heritage as he races to protect a Chinese-American family […]
The art was done by a Japanese illustration team called Gurihiru, whose work you might have previously seen in the Avatar: the Last Airbender comics.
Writer Gene Luen Yang was also a writer for the Airbender comics, but is probably most famous for his award winning graphic novel American Born Chinese, A book about Chinese American identity, racist stereotypes and pressures to conform.
Pretty great creative team in my opinion
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