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star-wars-force-awakens-official-poster-691x1024It’s a new week and that means more interviews, reviews, and more! Convention season is underway as well as big budget movies hitting theaters! What are you looking forward to in 2016? Sound off in the comments.

While you contemplate that, here’s some comic book news and reviews from around the web.

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The Beat – Marvel to adapt The Force Awakens with Wendig and Ross – Not too shocking. It is shocking it’s been this long.

The Outhousers – Using Their Noodle: Marvel Teams Up With Ippudo For Ramen – Interesting. Would love to see what gets turned down.

Huffington Post – Graphic Novel Captures What It’s Like to Be Gay in Iran: Part 2 – Great to see comics like this.

GamePolitics – Nintendo-claimed video a “crystal clear case of fair use” says EFF attorney – Hopefully Nintendo backs down.

Kotaku – Steel-Hard Skin – A good read.

Comics Alliance – DC Rebirth: Is Geoff Johns Selling Out DC’s Future in Pursuit of its Past? – Thoughts?

 

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Comic Attack – Power Man and Iron Fist #1

Talking Comics – Snowfall #1

Talking Comics – Zodiac Starforce #1-4

12 Years in Prison for a Cartoon

Atena FarghadaniAtena Farghadani, an Iranian artist and activist has been reportedly senteced to 12 years and nine months in prison for a caricature she drew lampooning a debate about a bill that would ban some forms of contraception. She was charged with “insulting members of parliament through paintings.”

The bill Farghadani lampooned would ban voluntary sterilization procedures such as vasectomies and tubal ligations in an effort to reverse Iran’s falling birthrate.

Atena-Farghadani-Cartoon-375x230The artist posted a video on YouTube where she described beatings, strip searches, and threats from guards. In January, she went on a hunger strike in prison, and suffered a heart attack three weeks later. She has also be beaten just for speaking out about her mistreatment.

An appeal is in the works.

This case is just one of the numerous examples of cartoonists being jailed or attacked for doing their jobs and expressing free speech.

(via CBLDF, Washington Post)

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It’s a new day for comics! What’s everyond getting? Excited for Divergence and DC You?

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The Beat – Listen to all the panels, facts and figures from last week’s conference on French Comics – Very cool and you should check this out!

CBLDF – Cartoonist Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Mocking Birth Control Bill – Horrible to see this happen.

Huffington Post – Carnegie Mellon Students Create Interactive Graphic Novel To Teach How To Stop Sexual Assault – Excellent.

International Business Times – Meet Pakistan’s ‘Guardians’: Trio, One of Whom Almost Joined Jihad, Uses Comic Books to Keep Children Away from Extremism – Great to see comics used this way.

 

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CBR – Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1

Newsarama – Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1

CBR – Groot #1

ICv2 – Pablo TP

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It’s a new week, and we’re recovering from Awesome Con! Expect some photos and general thoughts for the third year of the convention.

While you wait for that, here’s some news to keep you busy.

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CBLDF – Iran Combats ISIS With Cartoon Contest – Very cool to see and hear about!

Calgary Herald – Hundreds of comic books stolen in break-and-enter – Horrible news. If anyone has any information that can help, do come forward.

 

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The Beat – Old Man Logan #1

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The weekend is here! Who’s seeing Veronica Mars?

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CBR – Fox Denies “Fantastic Four” Rumors – Hrm.

ICv2 – DC Plans ‘Bombshell’ Covers – Yeah, I don’t see this one going over well.

Collider – Bryan Singer Says X-MEN: APOCALYPSE Will Take Place in the 1980s; New DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Images Released – This could be cool….

CBLDF – Iranian Artists Struggle with Self-Censorship – Very interesting.

 

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CBR – Avengers Undercover #1

Talking Comics – Avengers Undercover #1

CBR – Beasts of Burden: Hunters and Gatherers #1

CBR – Captain Marvel #1

Talking Comics – Coffin Hill #6

Talking Comics – Monster & Madman #1

Talking Comics – Secret Avengers #1

Poplitico: Ghostbusters and Iran

In the newly renamed Poplitico we look at a geeky moment in politics or a political moment in geekdom.

This week comes from The X-Files: Conspiracy: Ghostbusters which sees the Lone Gunmen head to New York and the Ghostbuster firehouse. There they come across their ghost containment unit… with this exchange.

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The panel is perfect timing as some sanctions towards Iran were lifted this week since they have done some work in suspending the nuclear program. So, not only was there an awesome political reference, but there’s also the timing factor. You couldn’t have planned it better.

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What’s everyone looking forward to this week as far as new releases?

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Robot 6 – The Joker’s new arch-enemies: the street artists of Tehran – Interesting.

Bleeding Cool – Robert Kirkman’s Outcast To Be A New TV Show From Cinemax, Kirkman To Write The Pilot – Nice.

Time – Why Thor is Marvel’s Most Important Superhero – An interesting read.
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CBR – Action Comics #25

ComicVine – Batman: Li’l Gotham #22

CBR – Cataclysm: The Ultimates’ Last Stand #1

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Yesterday was this week’s new releases… what’d everyone get?

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Bleeding Cool – The Dark Knight Rises, And Rises: Batman #1 CGC 9.2 Sells For Record $850,000Some crazy records are being broken for these types of sales.

CBLDF – Iranian Cartoonist Sentenced to Lashes for Depiction of Conservative MPBoooo!

Superman Super Site – Alex Ross to Receive Prestigious American Academy of Art Award – The man deserves it.

 

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MTV Geek – IDW Reviews: “Frankenstein Alive, Alive!” and “Trio”

Paste Magazine – Comic Book & Graphic Novel Round-Up (5/9/12)

Aquaman and Iranian Superheroes

Dara Naraghi has an opinion of Iranians depicted in comic books.  Aquaman #7 had a potential interesting character that didn’t last that long… but don’t want to ruin that (however it is below).  Naraghi decided to speak out and write a letter to Aquaman writer Geoff Johns.

Dear Mr. Johns,

After reading Aquaman #7, I felt the need to share my thoughts on a topic close to my heart. To that end, allow me to very briefly share my background with you: I’m an Iranian-American writer, a lifelong fan of the medium of comics, and a big fan of the DC characters. I have over 10 years of published works to my credit, from self-published stories to comics and graphic novels from Dark Horse, Image, IDW, and DC Comics. My DC Comics contribution was a Spectre story set in Tehran, Iran, for the DC Universe Holiday Special 2010 #1, edited by Mike Carlin.

Needless to say, when I saw that a new superheroine introduced in Aquaman #7 was an Iranian woman, I was very excited. As far as I know, the only other Iranian character in the (pre-52) DCU was the villain Rustam (who, ironically, was named after the most famous and popular HERO from Iranian literature). So you can imagine my frustration and extreme disappointment when this new hero, Kahina, was summarily killed a mere 8 pages after being introduced!

Please understand, this is not one of those “DC Comics is racist/xenophobic” essays that you’ve undoubtedly encountered countless times in the recent past. I’ve been happy with, and supportive of, DC’s attempt at diversifying their universe with a sizable number of comics starring minority and female characters in the “New 52″ relaunch of books. But I just don’t understand the logic behind creating a new minority hero – one from a country and culture that’s often misrepresented in today’s media as “evil” – only to have her killed upon her first appearance. What purpose did her death serve, other than being a mere plot point?

In doing so, you deprived your readership of a character utterly unique by virtue of her ethnic background, a character different than the thousands of others in the DC universe. Imagine the new storytelling venues opened up to you and other DC writers, had this character been allowed to continue her adventures in your fictional universe. With Iran in the news cycle as of late, here was a chance to add an element of verisimilitude to DC Comics, and start something bold and unconventional.

I’m not asking that DC Comics create a plethora of Iranian characters, or that they should only be portrayed as heroes, or even that once created, they should never be killed. I understand narrative needs, primary characters and supporting ones, emotional beats and motivation. But when there are absolutely NO characters of a certain ethnic or cultural background in your stories, to casually kill off the ONLY example of one, after a mere 8 pages, seems very counterproductive to me. It’s a disservice to your audience, a step back in your strides towards diversity, and just reinforces the negative stereotypes about the stunted development of superhero comics.

I know that because of my background, I’m much closer to this situation than the majority of your readers, but I don’t feel that invalidates my thoughts on the matter. Embracing multiculturalism not only offers a wealth of new storytelling possibilities, but it also distinguishes them from the hundreds of other alternatives in the marketplace, and opens them up to a wider marketplace.

I hope that you will consider my thought on this topic in the spirit that they were written: not to condemn, but hopefully to illuminate.

Sincerely,
Dara Naraghi

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