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Comics Spring 2019
1.-2.
Design Observer: Anti-War Comics Were No Laughing Matter
3.
Shaan Amin's
Atlantic Monthly
article "The Dark Side of the Comics That Redefined Hinduism"
4.-6.
Noah Berlatsky's Atlantic Monthly article "The Sci-Fi Comic Book That Portrays Gay Romance as Completely Ordinary"
7.
David Betancourt's
Star Tribune
article "How 'Bitter Root,' a Harlem Renaissance comic by an all-black creative team, came to be"
8.
Sanford Green's work for Marvel
9. .
David Barnett's
The Guardian
article "El Hombre Araña! Why Mexico created an alternate Spider-Man in the 70s"
10.
George Gene Gustines'
NYT
article "Mar-Vell, Carol Danvers and Captain Marvel's Other Identities"
11.
George Gene Gustines'
NYT
"More Spideys for a 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Sequel"
12.
Selwyn SeyFu Hinds' NYT "Hip-Hop's Love Affair With Comics"
13.
David Fuller's
NYT
'Shazam Is Back. Wait, Who Is He Again?"
14.
The New York Fed's Educational Comic Book Series
Video Games, Animation, and Comic Books Lite Winter 2023
Video Games:
1.
Tetris
movie trailer
Pinball: The Man Who Saved The Game movie trailer
2.
James Perkins Mastromarino's
NPR
article "NPR staff review the best new games and some you may have missed"
3.
Brian Tallerico's
NYT
article New to 'The Last of Us'? Here's What To Know Before It Debuts"
Animation:
4.
The New Yorker
Magazine's 2022 Academy Award Animation Film Shorts:
João Gonzalez's
Ice Merchants: A Father and Son Brave Perilous Heights
Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby's The Flying Sailor: A Seaman Life Flashes Before His Eyes
5. 2022 Academy Award Animation Feature Film Nominations:
Pinocchio
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
Puss in the Boots: The Last Wish
The Sea Beast
Turning Red
Graphic Novels:
6.
NPR's Books We Love: Best Comics & Graphic Novels of 2022
7,
Malacka Gharib's
NPR
article "This Graphic novel imagines what would happen if you could buy and sell wishes
Illustrations and Comics Fall 2020
Covid 19 Pandemic:
1.
Brian Stauffer's "Under Control" (March 9th, 2020)
Christoph Niemann's "Critical Mass" (March 23rd, 2020)
Eric Drooker's "Grand Central Terminal" (March 30th, 2020)
2.-3. Kadir Nelson's
"Bright Star" (July 3rd, 2017)
"Savoring Summer" (September 10th, 2018)
"Wheel Life" (July 1st, 2019)
"Distant Summer" (July 6th & 13th, 2020)
4. Chris Ware's
"Bedtime" (April 6th, 2020)
"Last Days" (September 21st, 2020)
5.
Chris Ware's "Still Life" (May 4th, 2020)
Medical:
6.
Own Smith"s "After the Shift" (April 20th, 2020)
Barry Blitt's "Natural Ability" (May 25th, 2020)
Outside:
7.
Pascal Campion's "Lifeline" (April 13th, 2020)
Tomer Hanuka's "A Chorus of Thanks" (April 27th, 2020)
Christoph Mueller's "Shelter in Place" (May 11th, 2o20)
Richard McGuire's "This Side Up" (June 8th & 15th, 2020)
Inside:
8.
Roz Chast's "Lockdown Sampler" (June 1st, 2020)
Pascal Campion's "Open Offices" (September 28th, 2020)
All Around the World:
9.
The New Yorker's
Postcards from A Pandemic (April 6th, 2020)
The Murder of George Floyd:
10.
Tyrus Kaphar's
Time
Magazine Cover fo June 15th entitled "Analogous Colors"
Kadir Nelson's "Say Their Names" (June 22th , 2020)
Charly Palmer's
Time
Magazine cover for July 6th entitled "In Her Eyes"
Two Women of Color and their Covers for the
New Yorker
:
11.
Francis Mouly's
Grace Lyne Haynes's "Trendsetters"
Diana EJaita's "A Family Blooms"
12.-14.
Google's Celebrating Jackie Ormes (September 1, 2020)
Wonder Woman In-Class Source Analysis Winter 2021
1.
Book Riot's "In Your Satin Tights, Fighting For Your Rights: A History Of Wonder Woman's Costumes"
2.
Smithsonian's Sidedoor Season 6, Episode 1: How Wonder Woman Got Her Groove Back
3.
Kimya Shokoohi's BBC Culture "The 2,000-year-old Wonder Women who inspired the comic"
4.
New York Times
: Anatomy of a Scene: "Wonder Woman"
New York Times
: Anatomy of a Scene; "Wonder Woman 1984"
Comic Con Museum Lite Fall 2021
1.
Wired Magazine's "How Disney Designed a Robotic Spider-Man" video
2.
Jessica Plummer's Book Riot article "Fashion Heroes: Squirrel Girl"
3.
The Nerdist: Marvel's Shang-Chi Post-Credits Scenes Explained (Nerdist News w/ Dan Casey)
4.
George Gene Gustines's
NYT
article "Superman Comes Out, as DC Comics Ushers In a New Man of Steel"
5.
K.W. Colyard's Book Riot article "The Most Influential Sci-Fi Books of All Time"
6.
Junot Diaz's
NYT
article "He Read All 27,000 Marvel Comic books and Lived to Tell the Tale"
Video Games, Animation, and Comic Books in Contemporary Novels and Theme Parks
2.
Sam Anderson's
NYT
article "Spirited Away to Miyazaki"