Tag: Geek Culture

Stock: CRIMES BY WOMEN 04, digital comics museum, 1948, Fox Features Syndicate

Leave Zoella Alone: Publishing Loves a Sexist Scapegoat as Much as Anyone

Day-before-yesterday in publishing: turns out the YouTube-to-bestseller helter-skelter can deliver you right into the croc pit. Zoella, vlog sensation, became the proud recipient of a fastest debut seller ever crown early in December. Then this week, we’re all atwitter because maybe there was assistance given, in the writing of this book. What’s that, Scoob? A…

Lush + Gorilla Perfumes, Sandlewood Smugglers graphic novel launch party, London, November 2014, Frances Carbines

WWAC on the Town: Lush Launches Sandlewood Smugglers Graphic Novel

Gorilla Perfume, an offshoot of Lush Cosmetics, have published their first graphic novel: On the Trail of Sandalwood Smugglers – a “true tale of deceit, duplicity and decapitation.” It’s the story behind the new Smugglers’ Soul unisex perfume, which uses the sought-after ingredient sandalwood oil and whose bottle features the image of notorious sandalwood baron…

teen titans, donna troy, thong, DC, 2009

Sequential Sartorial: Why Does Fashion Matter In Comics?

Costuming is important in art. Clothing is more immediately communicative than body language, and art communicates. For example, Lana Del Rey’s video for her 2012 release “National Anthem.” It’s all Jackie & JFK pastiche. Towards the very end, there’s that last ride recreated, and Jackie/Lana has on the pink suit. WRONG. She wears goldenrod. Her hat…

Mass Effect 2

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I took to Twitter to find out what our readers are playing. I did my best not to let my personal Bioware obsession take too much precedence, though we did have a few other people join in who love Mass Effect and/or are looking forward to the upcoming release of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Fortunately, we had…

Twyla Tharp, The Creative Habit

Creativity for Creativity’s Sake

What inspires our love of comics and other geek creations is the creativity involved: inventing characters, worlds, and stories and visualizing them in unique ways. Sometimes we read them to escape, to feel connected, to feel challenged. Creativity is a comic creator’s job. I envy that. Deliberately cultivating creativity in my life often feels like a luxury…

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