He may be shamelessly partisan in favor of short-tempered, doltish aliens who like to dress up like pretty birdies, but Scipio’s blog, The Absorbascon, is really terrific. It’s filled with DC-centric goodness, and it’s the latest addition to my sidebar.
George Grattan’s posts in the rec.arts.comics newsgroups are always well worth a read, and he’s upped the ante by posting some reviews of recent DC releases. More, please.
Speaking of reviews, Johanna Draper Carlson has been reviewing up a storm at Comics Worth Reading. Among the recent entries is a look at Del Rey’s Genshiken. I liked this manga a lot more than Johanna did, but I agree with her entirely about the high level of Del Rey’s production values.
Lea Hernandez draws like a girl! And she’s proud of it! And she should be! She’s posted an excerpt from her essay for the upcoming shôjo issue of The Comics Journal.
Girls like manga. Little kids might like manga. No one knows how DC really feels about manga. All these notions get short shrift in the latest Flipped over at Comic World News. (Barring a sudden burst of inspiration and diligence, there probably won’t be a new Flipped next week, but I’ll confirm that one way or the other here and at the Flipped Forum.)