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View ArticleAmy Chu Sets Down Poison Ivy's Roots in 'Cycles of Life and Death' [Interview]
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View ArticleHire This Woman: Writer Amy Chu
In the overwhelmingly male comic book industry, it has been a challenge for some editors and readers to see the ever growing number of talented women currently trying to make a name for themselves....
View ArticleVertigo's 'Strange Sports Stories' #1 is So Good We're Using Sports Metaphors
Over the last several years, Vertigo has revived several forgotten anthology titles with good results: Strange Adventures, Mystery in Space, The Witching Hour and Time Warp. With Strange Sports...
View ArticleAfterShock Comics Announces Launch Line-Up Including Gaiman, Ennis, Bennett...
AfterShock Comics, the new publisher formed earlier this year by Joe Pruett, has announced a huge slate of writers who'll be penning creator-owned stories for their eventual launch line - including...
View ArticleConvention Organizers: Here's A Solution To Your Woman Problem
Today, The Mary Sue reported that GenCon would be hosting a panel titled "Writing Comics: Writing Women Friendly Comics" that featured only male comics writers. While GenCon has since stated that they...
View ArticleThe Perils of Employment and Plant Babies in 'Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and...
One of Gotham's greatest villains is getting her own series for the first time in January, when DC releases Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death by writer Amy Chu and artist Clay Mann. This six-issue...
View ArticleAmy Chu Sets Down Poison Ivy's Roots in 'Cycles of Life and Death' [Interview]
Last week saw Batman villainess Pamela Isley ditch the leafy costume and come back to her, ahem, roots: life as a working scientist. Written by Amy Chu and drawn by Clay Mann, Poison Ivy: Cycles of...
View ArticleBring on the Spam Musubi: The State of Asian Representation in Comics...
Journalist and editor Jennifer de Guzman convened some up-and-coming Asian-American writers for a roundtable discussion about the state of Asian representation in comics. Amy Chu is the current writer...
View ArticleThere's Good News And Bad News In 'Poison Ivy: Cycle Of Life And Death' #6...
The good news is that thanks to the foundation laid down by Dr. Pamela Isley's research into the longevity of certain kinds of trees, there's now a new treatment for otherwise incurable diseases that...
View ArticleLion Forge Comics Announces New Superhero Universe And Young Reader Imprint...
Lion Forge Comics may have had the best New York Comic Con out of all the publishers in attendance, as the up-and-coming publisher unveiled a host of good news about its growth and expansion for the...
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View ArticleRoundtable: The State of Asian Representation in Comics
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