Thursday, 28 November 2013

Link Round-Up: November 28, 2013









Happy Thanksgiving Everyone, and a Merry Black Friday, too!



Here's a fresh take on Norman Rockwell's "Freedom from Want."







Interview: Critic Paul Gravett, whose newest book Comics Art was just published in the United Kingdom, talks about the nature of the comics medium and its cultural significance.







Interview: Neil Gaiman joins OnPoint to discuss his dark, new series on the origins of “The Sandman," Overture .







Interview: Neil Gaiman On How To Write Comics











DC’s All Access video series pays a visit to Bob Bretail, who allegedly has the largest comics collection in the world.







How the visual language of comics could have its roots in the ice age: Psychologist and comics obsessive Neil Cohn believes cartoons have a sophisticated language all their own and a heritage that goes back to cave art. Here he breaks it down











LogoThief is a new blog that "exists to name and shame logo thieves and all others who plagiarize the work of logo designers."







Rob Kirby lists the 20 best minicomics and self-published comics of the year, plus another 10 honorable mentions and some graphic novels and anthologies.







The Top Nine Consumer 3-D Printers For Every Budget







What It's Like To See Every Marvel Movie (For Fans and Non-Fans)


















>3d wooden brain teasers for you to try via Geek Art Gallery http://geekartgallery.blogspot.com/2013/11/link-round-up-november-28-2013.html

3d wooden brain teasers for you to try from Net Sauce http://netsauce.blogspot.com/2013/11/link-round-up-november-28-2013.html

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