This year at San Diego Comic Con, Women Write About Comics had the chance to speak with Oni Press Editor Robin Herrera. Emily Willis sat down to talk with Robin about diversity, women’s voices in comics, and the other new titles coming from Oni next year. I know Oni was really making waves when you…
Cyborg Boots Up for Solo Title
Cyborg #1 David F. Walker (writer), Ivan Reis (penciller), Joe Prado (inker), Adriano Lucas (colorist), Rob Leigh (letterer) DC Comics July 22, 2015 Plenty of fans will recognize DC’s Cyborg from the Cartoon Network Teen Titans series from the 2000s. As a comic book hero, he’s been around since 1980, a member of Teen Titans and eventually…
Sesame Street Will Soon be Brought to You by the Letters H, B, and O
Last week, I woke up singing “Imagine That,” by Ernie. The other day, it was “The Ladybug’s Picnic.” Cookie Monster songs are always a favourite and I will never forget my aunt, who is deathly afraid of airplane flight, talking about how drinking brandy and singing “Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco” got her…
Dice Vice: Saving the World with Pandemic
Board games are having a bit of a moment right now. In geek circles, Wil Wheaton has his show “Tabletop” on Geek & Sundry where he plays tabletop games with friends; new and interesting games are coming out all of the time, and it’s even making the news. With all the focus on board gaming…
The Thursday Book Beat: Love Triangles To Threesomes In YA
Yet another Ardo takeover of the Thursday Book Beat this week. Let’s check out some book news. The Great Leap In Logic: Love Triangles To Threesomes In YA Writer Allen Salkin makes the claim that “young adult books are getting hotter with threesomes” as the latest trend in the popular book market. This entire piece is…
Literary Gingers: Top 5 Redheaded Heroines
Here at WWAC we like our redheads. We’ve shared our favourite ginger haired superheroes and redheaded anime characters in the past. But it’s about time we gave our literary redheads some love.
Silk: The Miles to Gwen’s Peter
With the support of readers and moviegoers, the comic book industry is finally moving towards showcasing a more diverse series of heroes. Last year, Marvel gave us Kamala Khan as the new Ms. Marvel, the first Muslim heroine to headline her own comic in the publisher’s history. In 2015, Marvel followed up the progressive move…
The Sound of the Universe: The Music of Steven Universe Season 1
There’s a lot of things that drove Steven Universe to be the success that it has become. The characters are flawed, as well as being absolutely flawless, the art is amazing and well put together, the entire world of the Crystal Gems and Beach City are unimaginably cool. And the most important thing is the music…
Interview with Colleen Coover & Paul Tobin of Bandette
As part of my New York Special Edition coverage I got to spend some time with Paul Tobin & Colleen Coover, the dynamic duo behind the multiply Eisner nominated series, Bandette. Everyone knows I love a good girl caper, so how could I resist interviewing these two? How would you describe Bandette? Paul Tobin: Just…
No More Button Mashing: Rising Thunder’s Technical Alpha
Rising Thunder Technical Alpha Radiant Entertainment Technical Alpha: July 28 2015 PC
Get Your Game On Wednesday
Howdy, gaming lovelies! The sun is shining and I’m in game love. I had the chance to play an Ricochet Robots and it has definitely tickled my fancy. Let’s help you find something too with this week’s game news. Update on #buygamesbywomen The hashtag started as part of an effort to educate folks on…
Productivity Without Perfection: Finding the Balance Between Anxious and Functional
Let’s admit it, being a functional, productive adult is hard. Doing so while also trying to manage an anxiety disorder adds a fun dash of horrific stress to the whole thing!
