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MARGARET ATWOOD
Round two of the Handmaid v. Watchmen dystopia smackdown. Round 1 is here.. Published within two years of each other, Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale both emerged from a similar cultural anxiety regarding the future of society in an increasingly uncertain and ambiguous world.Although these two works are typically classified under the genre of dystopianMATTHIAS WIVEL
Matthias Wivel is an art historian with an MA from Columbia University and a Ph. D from the University of Cambridge. Specializing in the Italian Renaissance, my dissertation was on Titian as a print designer and -producer. I am currently doing independent research and teachingwhile waiting to
MADELEINE GAVALER
Posted on February 18, 2016 by Madeleine Gavaler. “So thanks to all at once and to each one whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone,” said the under-characterized Malcolm with a flourish. Lady Macbeth rolled her eyes from behind her tree branch, as the men around her ORIGINAL ART: A SHORT NOTE ON HAL FOSTER Original Art: A Short Note on Hal Foster. Of late, I’ve been revisiting a number of Hal Foster originals. In so doing, I’ve occasionally noted a certain resemblance between Foster’s work on Tarzan and the pencil sketches he did for John Cullen Murphy as he washanding over the
THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND BAD SLAVERY COMPARISONS The Handmaid’s Tale is a dream of vaunting, guiltless suffering. Maybe that’s why Stop Patriarchy finds the slavery metaphor so appealing as well. Using slavery as a comparison is not just an intensifier, but a way to erase a complicated, uncomfortable historyin which the
NEW YORKER CARTOONS
I The standard line on The New Yorker’s cartoons is that they are the first thing most readers turn to when they get their hands on a new issue.Well, I don’t. I actively try to avoid looking at them, difficult as it is. Peppered through articles of serious journalism, strong criticism, and pieces of often very good fiction, they are meant, I suppose, to induce some kind of alchemical THE INDIAN CINDERELLA The story was apparently originally told in the mid-1800s by a member of the Catholicized Mik’maq tribe in Nova Scotia. It was written down by Silas T. Rand, a Baptist missionary, and published in 1884 by a scholar named Charles Leland. It is clearly influenced by Perrault’s “Cinderella,” which the Mik’maq teller hadcertainly heard.
IS HAMILTON RACIST?
Of course Hamilton the founding father was racist; the question is whether the musical is. Historian Lyra Monteiro makes the case for thinking so. She argues that casting back actors in the role of the white founding fathers is a way to erase said founding fathers racism, as well as the narratives of actual black people who lived at thetime.
NEIL GAIMAN’S WIFE For the record, Mrs. Gaiman’s name is Mary T. McGrath, she’s American, and the couple got married before Gaiman hit it big. They have a son and two daughters, with one of the daughters still pretty much a kid and the other children both grown up and pursuing careers (Google for the son, film production in Hollywood for the daughter). THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The best album countdown continues with 93, Yma Sumac’s Mambo. Utilitarians Everywhere. At A Beautiful Perspective I interviewed Juniper Fitzgerald about her new children’s book, sex work, mothers, and woman’s labor. At Quartz I wrote about why #MeToo empowers menas well as women.
MARGARET ATWOOD
Round two of the Handmaid v. Watchmen dystopia smackdown. Round 1 is here.. Published within two years of each other, Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale both emerged from a similar cultural anxiety regarding the future of society in an increasingly uncertain and ambiguous world.Although these two works are typically classified under the genre of dystopianMATTHIAS WIVEL
Matthias Wivel is an art historian with an MA from Columbia University and a Ph. D from the University of Cambridge. Specializing in the Italian Renaissance, my dissertation was on Titian as a print designer and -producer. I am currently doing independent research and teachingwhile waiting to
MADELEINE GAVALER
Posted on February 18, 2016 by Madeleine Gavaler. “So thanks to all at once and to each one whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone,” said the under-characterized Malcolm with a flourish. Lady Macbeth rolled her eyes from behind her tree branch, as the men around her ORIGINAL ART: A SHORT NOTE ON HAL FOSTER Original Art: A Short Note on Hal Foster. Of late, I’ve been revisiting a number of Hal Foster originals. In so doing, I’ve occasionally noted a certain resemblance between Foster’s work on Tarzan and the pencil sketches he did for John Cullen Murphy as he washanding over the
THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND BAD SLAVERY COMPARISONS The Handmaid’s Tale is a dream of vaunting, guiltless suffering. Maybe that’s why Stop Patriarchy finds the slavery metaphor so appealing as well. Using slavery as a comparison is not just an intensifier, but a way to erase a complicated, uncomfortable historyin which the
NEW YORKER CARTOONS
I The standard line on The New Yorker’s cartoons is that they are the first thing most readers turn to when they get their hands on a new issue.Well, I don’t. I actively try to avoid looking at them, difficult as it is. Peppered through articles of serious journalism, strong criticism, and pieces of often very good fiction, they are meant, I suppose, to induce some kind of alchemical THE INDIAN CINDERELLA The story was apparently originally told in the mid-1800s by a member of the Catholicized Mik’maq tribe in Nova Scotia. It was written down by Silas T. Rand, a Baptist missionary, and published in 1884 by a scholar named Charles Leland. It is clearly influenced by Perrault’s “Cinderella,” which the Mik’maq teller hadcertainly heard.
IS HAMILTON RACIST?
Of course Hamilton the founding father was racist; the question is whether the musical is. Historian Lyra Monteiro makes the case for thinking so. She argues that casting back actors in the role of the white founding fathers is a way to erase said founding fathers racism, as well as the narratives of actual black people who lived at thetime.
NEIL GAIMAN’S WIFE For the record, Mrs. Gaiman’s name is Mary T. McGrath, she’s American, and the couple got married before Gaiman hit it big. They have a son and two daughters, with one of the daughters still pretty much a kid and the other children both grown up and pursuing careers (Google for the son, film production in Hollywood for the daughter). THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The best album countdown continues with 93, Yma Sumac’s Mambo. Utilitarians Everywhere. At A Beautiful Perspective I interviewed Juniper Fitzgerald about her new children’s book, sex work, mothers, and woman’s labor. At Quartz I wrote about why #MeToo empowers menas well as women.
MARGARET ATWOOD
Round two of the Handmaid v. Watchmen dystopia smackdown. Round 1 is here.. Published within two years of each other, Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale both emerged from a similar cultural anxiety regarding the future of society in an increasingly uncertain and ambiguous world.Although these two works are typically classified under the genre of dystopian BLOG | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN | PAGE 55 Noah Berlatsky brings up some interesting points in his essay “Why Do We Love Batman But Hate Superman?”, observing the Superman v Batman trailer as yet another incarnation of society’s desire to see “normal guy” Batman kick Superman’s “alien other” ass. But Superman’s journey from Man of Tomorrow to lame old-timer represents a complicated trail, the character walking a razor ORIGINAL ART: LOVE AND ROCKETS The general scarcity of Jaime’s original art is such that the prices achieved so far have sometimes been quite high with this handsome page from Chester Square ( Love and Rockets #41, 1993) fetching $4780: There is, however, much pleasure to be gained even from pieces of amore modest price.
ANALYZING COMICS 101: RHETORICAL FRAMING Analyzing Comics 101: Rhetorical Framing. I’m stealing an idea from Thierry Groensteen, from his 2013 book Comics and Narration. After discussing “regular page layout” (pages with rigid panel grids), Groensteen describes “rhetorical layout, where the size (and sometimes the shape) of each frame is adapted to the content, to thesubject
ANALYZING COMICS 101: VISUAL SENTENCE VS. PAGE LAYOUT Or an Orienter may serve as the Establisher of an interrupted sentence that initializes tension later. Sentence Layout: the relationship of visual sentences to pages. Page sentence: a sentence that begins with the page’s first panel and ends with the page’s final panel. Multi – page sentence: a sentence that extends beyond one page. THE SADOMASOCHISTIC PROTESTANT The Sadomasochistic Protestant. In Umberto Eco’s The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana , Yambo, the brain damaged protagonist, trawls his childhood home at Solaro finding an attic of dusty, mildewed memories — magazines, newspaper clippings, knick knacks, and comics. The eponymous comic strip for which Eco’s novel is named has sadlydimmed
THE INDIAN CINDERELLA The story was apparently originally told in the mid-1800s by a member of the Catholicized Mik’maq tribe in Nova Scotia. It was written down by Silas T. Rand, a Baptist missionary, and published in 1884 by a scholar named Charles Leland. It is clearly influenced by Perrault’s “Cinderella,” which the Mik’maq teller hadcertainly heard.
HOW DO COMICS ARTISTS USE SPEECH BALLOONS? This post is the first in a series about speech balloons and conversation sequence. In particular, I will focus on how comics artists draw two or more characters talking at the same time. When two or more speakers produce speech at exactly the same time, then this is called simultaneous talk. (Sometimes it is called interruption, andsometimes
FREEDOM IS A STRONG SEED, PLANTED IN A GREAT NEED Freedom is a Strong Seed, Planted in a Great Need. Posted on January 18, 2012 by Caro. 1963 was an eventful year for the Civil Rights Movement: MLK wrote the Letter from Birmingham Jail in April, in the city that erupted in riots a few weeks later following the integration of the University of Alabama. Medgar Evers’ murder occurred in June THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The best album countdown continues with 93, Yma Sumac’s Mambo. Utilitarians Everywhere. At A Beautiful Perspective I interviewed Juniper Fitzgerald about her new children’s book, sex work, mothers, and woman’s labor. At Quartz I wrote about why #MeToo empowers menas well as women.
MATTHIAS WIVEL
Matthias Wivel is an art historian with an MA from Columbia University and a Ph. D from the University of Cambridge. Specializing in the Italian Renaissance, my dissertation was on Titian as a print designer and -producer. I am currently doing independent research and teachingwhile waiting to
MADELEINE GAVALER
Posted on February 18, 2016 by Madeleine Gavaler. “So thanks to all at once and to each one whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone,” said the under-characterized Malcolm with a flourish. Lady Macbeth rolled her eyes from behind her tree branch, as the men around her HEY PEOPLE, COME FREE WITH ME: NEW VOICES FROM 1966 Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog is also the name of Tanega’s stellar debut album that includes this single.The 1966 New Voice Records release, engineered by Gordon Clark at Stea-Phillips Studios, is a revealing mid-1960s attempt to mass-market an unorthodox entertainer. These twelve tunes combining folk, blues, and roadhouse revival are all under three minutes, and half are under two and a half THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND BAD SLAVERY COMPARISONS The Handmaid’s Tale is a dream of vaunting, guiltless suffering. Maybe that’s why Stop Patriarchy finds the slavery metaphor so appealing as well. Using slavery as a comparison is not just an intensifier, but a way to erase a complicated, uncomfortable historyin which the
ORIGINAL ART: A SHORT NOTE ON HAL FOSTER Original Art: A Short Note on Hal Foster. Of late, I’ve been revisiting a number of Hal Foster originals. In so doing, I’ve occasionally noted a certain resemblance between Foster’s work on Tarzan and the pencil sketches he did for John Cullen Murphy as he washanding over the
HOW DO COMICS ARTISTS USE SPEECH BALLOONS? This post is the first in a series about speech balloons and conversation sequence. In particular, I will focus on how comics artists draw two or more characters talking at the same time. When two or more speakers produce speech at exactly the same time, then this is called simultaneous talk. (Sometimes it is called interruption, andsometimes
NEW YORKER CARTOONS
I The standard line on The New Yorker’s cartoons is that they are the first thing most readers turn to when they get their hands on a new issue.Well, I don’t. I actively try to avoid looking at them, difficult as it is. Peppered through articles of serious journalism, strong criticism, and pieces of often very good fiction, they are meant, I suppose, to induce some kind of alchemical NEIL GAIMAN’S WIFE For the record, Mrs. Gaiman’s name is Mary T. McGrath, she’s American, and the couple got married before Gaiman hit it big. They have a son and two daughters, with one of the daughters still pretty much a kid and the other children both grown up and pursuing careers (Google for the son, film production in Hollywood for the daughter).IS HAMILTON RACIST?
Of course Hamilton the founding father was racist; the question is whether the musical is. Historian Lyra Monteiro makes the case for thinking so. She argues that casting back actors in the role of the white founding fathers is a way to erase said founding fathers racism, as well as the narratives of actual black people who lived at thetime.
THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The best album countdown continues with 93, Yma Sumac’s Mambo. Utilitarians Everywhere. At A Beautiful Perspective I interviewed Juniper Fitzgerald about her new children’s book, sex work, mothers, and woman’s labor. At Quartz I wrote about why #MeToo empowers menas well as women.
MATTHIAS WIVEL
Matthias Wivel is an art historian with an MA from Columbia University and a Ph. D from the University of Cambridge. Specializing in the Italian Renaissance, my dissertation was on Titian as a print designer and -producer. I am currently doing independent research and teachingwhile waiting to
MADELEINE GAVALER
Posted on February 18, 2016 by Madeleine Gavaler. “So thanks to all at once and to each one whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone,” said the under-characterized Malcolm with a flourish. Lady Macbeth rolled her eyes from behind her tree branch, as the men around her HEY PEOPLE, COME FREE WITH ME: NEW VOICES FROM 1966 Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog is also the name of Tanega’s stellar debut album that includes this single.The 1966 New Voice Records release, engineered by Gordon Clark at Stea-Phillips Studios, is a revealing mid-1960s attempt to mass-market an unorthodox entertainer. These twelve tunes combining folk, blues, and roadhouse revival are all under three minutes, and half are under two and a half THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND BAD SLAVERY COMPARISONS The Handmaid’s Tale is a dream of vaunting, guiltless suffering. Maybe that’s why Stop Patriarchy finds the slavery metaphor so appealing as well. Using slavery as a comparison is not just an intensifier, but a way to erase a complicated, uncomfortable historyin which the
ORIGINAL ART: A SHORT NOTE ON HAL FOSTER Original Art: A Short Note on Hal Foster. Of late, I’ve been revisiting a number of Hal Foster originals. In so doing, I’ve occasionally noted a certain resemblance between Foster’s work on Tarzan and the pencil sketches he did for John Cullen Murphy as he washanding over the
HOW DO COMICS ARTISTS USE SPEECH BALLOONS? This post is the first in a series about speech balloons and conversation sequence. In particular, I will focus on how comics artists draw two or more characters talking at the same time. When two or more speakers produce speech at exactly the same time, then this is called simultaneous talk. (Sometimes it is called interruption, andsometimes
NEW YORKER CARTOONS
I The standard line on The New Yorker’s cartoons is that they are the first thing most readers turn to when they get their hands on a new issue.Well, I don’t. I actively try to avoid looking at them, difficult as it is. Peppered through articles of serious journalism, strong criticism, and pieces of often very good fiction, they are meant, I suppose, to induce some kind of alchemical NEIL GAIMAN’S WIFE For the record, Mrs. Gaiman’s name is Mary T. McGrath, she’s American, and the couple got married before Gaiman hit it big. They have a son and two daughters, with one of the daughters still pretty much a kid and the other children both grown up and pursuing careers (Google for the son, film production in Hollywood for the daughter).IS HAMILTON RACIST?
Of course Hamilton the founding father was racist; the question is whether the musical is. Historian Lyra Monteiro makes the case for thinking so. She argues that casting back actors in the role of the white founding fathers is a way to erase said founding fathers racism, as well as the narratives of actual black people who lived at thetime.
MARGARET ATWOOD
Round two of the Handmaid v. Watchmen dystopia smackdown. Round 1 is here.. Published within two years of each other, Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale both emerged from a similar cultural anxiety regarding the future of society in an increasingly uncertain and ambiguous world.Although these two works are typically classified under the genre of dystopian BLOG | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN | PAGE 55 Noah Berlatsky brings up some interesting points in his essay “Why Do We Love Batman But Hate Superman?”, observing the Superman v Batman trailer as yet another incarnation of society’s desire to see “normal guy” Batman kick Superman’s “alien other” ass. But Superman’s journey from Man of Tomorrow to lame old-timer represents a complicated trail, the character walking a razor MANGA! MANGA! AND THEN MORE MANGA! Manga! Manga! And then more Manga! | The Hooded Utilitarian. Manga! Manga! And then more Manga! More than thirty years ago, Frederik Schodt began laying the ground work for a book that would become the first real information in English on the phenomenon of Japanese comics- Manga! Manga! the World of Japanese Comics. It’s rare that aseminal
PRESENCE | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The happy family dinner, the smiles, the upper-crust yachts in the background; the black finger in the center, with its calibrated, meticulous wrongness, reveals the cheerful 50s nuclear family as paper-thin pasteboard. Zeppelin’s mere presence reveals and knocks apart their uncanny inanity. BLOG | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN | PAGE 54 “all beings have a twofold face, a face of light and a black face. The luminous face, the face of day, is the only one that the common run of men perceive. GATTACA | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN Ethan Hawke’s Vincent is one of the defectives, with a life projection of only 30 years due to a heart condition who uses the black market to assume the identity of a genetically ideal person in order to become an astronaut. The clothes in the world of the genetically superiorI HATE SUPERHEROES
I Hate Superheroes. That’s what Alan Moore told a recent interviewer. “I don’t think the superhero stands for anything good,” he said. “They were originally in the hands of writers who would actively expand the imagination of their nine-to-13-year-old audience.”. But since all they do nowadays is entertain30-60-year-old
ANALYZING COMICS 101: VISUAL SENTENCE VS. PAGE LAYOUT Or an Orienter may serve as the Establisher of an interrupted sentence that initializes tension later. Sentence Layout: the relationship of visual sentences to pages. Page sentence: a sentence that begins with the page’s first panel and ends with the page’s final panel. Multi – page sentence: a sentence that extends beyond one page. THE MOST OBSCURE, UNINTERESTING COMIC BOOK CHARACTER Weirdly, the “most obscure American comics character” Moore had practiced on was The Heap—the 1940s character Wein had knocked-off to create Swamp Thing in 1971. The character type was oddly popular in the early 70s. Roy Thomas had been a Heap fan as a kid, and so when he got a staff writer job at Marvel, he created the Heap-like Glob for THE FORKED PATH- CHILDHOOD, DEATH AND THE CHOOSE YOUR OWN The books were a gift to him from his older sister’s boyfriend- a box full of Choose Your Own Adventures from a few years earlier. We poured over them, relishing the illustrations, the variety of settings and the sometimes lurid titles and subject matter. THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The best album countdown continues with 93, Yma Sumac’s Mambo. Utilitarians Everywhere. At A Beautiful Perspective I interviewed Juniper Fitzgerald about her new children’s book, sex work, mothers, and woman’s labor. At Quartz I wrote about why #MeToo empowers menas well as women.
MATTHIAS WIVEL
Matthias Wivel is an art historian with an MA from Columbia University and a Ph. D from the University of Cambridge. Specializing in the Italian Renaissance, my dissertation was on Titian as a print designer and -producer. I am currently doing independent research and teachingwhile waiting to
MADELEINE GAVALER
Posted on February 18, 2016 by Madeleine Gavaler. “So thanks to all at once and to each one whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone,” said the under-characterized Malcolm with a flourish. Lady Macbeth rolled her eyes from behind her tree branch, as the men around her HEY PEOPLE, COME FREE WITH ME: NEW VOICES FROM 1966 Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog is also the name of Tanega’s stellar debut album that includes this single.The 1966 New Voice Records release, engineered by Gordon Clark at Stea-Phillips Studios, is a revealing mid-1960s attempt to mass-market an unorthodox entertainer. These twelve tunes combining folk, blues, and roadhouse revival are all under three minutes, and half are under two and a half THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND BAD SLAVERY COMPARISONS The Handmaid’s Tale is a dream of vaunting, guiltless suffering. Maybe that’s why Stop Patriarchy finds the slavery metaphor so appealing as well. Using slavery as a comparison is not just an intensifier, but a way to erase a complicated, uncomfortable historyin which the
ORIGINAL ART: A SHORT NOTE ON HAL FOSTER Original Art: A Short Note on Hal Foster. Of late, I’ve been revisiting a number of Hal Foster originals. In so doing, I’ve occasionally noted a certain resemblance between Foster’s work on Tarzan and the pencil sketches he did for John Cullen Murphy as he washanding over the
HOW DO COMICS ARTISTS USE SPEECH BALLOONS? This post is the first in a series about speech balloons and conversation sequence. In particular, I will focus on how comics artists draw two or more characters talking at the same time. When two or more speakers produce speech at exactly the same time, then this is called simultaneous talk. (Sometimes it is called interruption, andsometimes
NEW YORKER CARTOONS
I The standard line on The New Yorker’s cartoons is that they are the first thing most readers turn to when they get their hands on a new issue.Well, I don’t. I actively try to avoid looking at them, difficult as it is. Peppered through articles of serious journalism, strong criticism, and pieces of often very good fiction, they are meant, I suppose, to induce some kind of alchemical NEIL GAIMAN’S WIFE For the record, Mrs. Gaiman’s name is Mary T. McGrath, she’s American, and the couple got married before Gaiman hit it big. They have a son and two daughters, with one of the daughters still pretty much a kid and the other children both grown up and pursuing careers (Google for the son, film production in Hollywood for the daughter).IS HAMILTON RACIST?
Of course Hamilton the founding father was racist; the question is whether the musical is. Historian Lyra Monteiro makes the case for thinking so. She argues that casting back actors in the role of the white founding fathers is a way to erase said founding fathers racism, as well as the narratives of actual black people who lived at thetime.
THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The best album countdown continues with 93, Yma Sumac’s Mambo. Utilitarians Everywhere. At A Beautiful Perspective I interviewed Juniper Fitzgerald about her new children’s book, sex work, mothers, and woman’s labor. At Quartz I wrote about why #MeToo empowers menas well as women.
MATTHIAS WIVEL
Matthias Wivel is an art historian with an MA from Columbia University and a Ph. D from the University of Cambridge. Specializing in the Italian Renaissance, my dissertation was on Titian as a print designer and -producer. I am currently doing independent research and teachingwhile waiting to
MADELEINE GAVALER
Posted on February 18, 2016 by Madeleine Gavaler. “So thanks to all at once and to each one whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone,” said the under-characterized Malcolm with a flourish. Lady Macbeth rolled her eyes from behind her tree branch, as the men around her HEY PEOPLE, COME FREE WITH ME: NEW VOICES FROM 1966 Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog is also the name of Tanega’s stellar debut album that includes this single.The 1966 New Voice Records release, engineered by Gordon Clark at Stea-Phillips Studios, is a revealing mid-1960s attempt to mass-market an unorthodox entertainer. These twelve tunes combining folk, blues, and roadhouse revival are all under three minutes, and half are under two and a half THE HANDMAID’S TALE AND BAD SLAVERY COMPARISONS The Handmaid’s Tale is a dream of vaunting, guiltless suffering. Maybe that’s why Stop Patriarchy finds the slavery metaphor so appealing as well. Using slavery as a comparison is not just an intensifier, but a way to erase a complicated, uncomfortable historyin which the
ORIGINAL ART: A SHORT NOTE ON HAL FOSTER Original Art: A Short Note on Hal Foster. Of late, I’ve been revisiting a number of Hal Foster originals. In so doing, I’ve occasionally noted a certain resemblance between Foster’s work on Tarzan and the pencil sketches he did for John Cullen Murphy as he washanding over the
HOW DO COMICS ARTISTS USE SPEECH BALLOONS? This post is the first in a series about speech balloons and conversation sequence. In particular, I will focus on how comics artists draw two or more characters talking at the same time. When two or more speakers produce speech at exactly the same time, then this is called simultaneous talk. (Sometimes it is called interruption, andsometimes
NEW YORKER CARTOONS
I The standard line on The New Yorker’s cartoons is that they are the first thing most readers turn to when they get their hands on a new issue.Well, I don’t. I actively try to avoid looking at them, difficult as it is. Peppered through articles of serious journalism, strong criticism, and pieces of often very good fiction, they are meant, I suppose, to induce some kind of alchemical NEIL GAIMAN’S WIFE For the record, Mrs. Gaiman’s name is Mary T. McGrath, she’s American, and the couple got married before Gaiman hit it big. They have a son and two daughters, with one of the daughters still pretty much a kid and the other children both grown up and pursuing careers (Google for the son, film production in Hollywood for the daughter).IS HAMILTON RACIST?
Of course Hamilton the founding father was racist; the question is whether the musical is. Historian Lyra Monteiro makes the case for thinking so. She argues that casting back actors in the role of the white founding fathers is a way to erase said founding fathers racism, as well as the narratives of actual black people who lived at thetime.
MARGARET ATWOOD
Round two of the Handmaid v. Watchmen dystopia smackdown. Round 1 is here.. Published within two years of each other, Alan Moore’s Watchmen and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale both emerged from a similar cultural anxiety regarding the future of society in an increasingly uncertain and ambiguous world.Although these two works are typically classified under the genre of dystopian BLOG | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN | PAGE 55 Noah Berlatsky brings up some interesting points in his essay “Why Do We Love Batman But Hate Superman?”, observing the Superman v Batman trailer as yet another incarnation of society’s desire to see “normal guy” Batman kick Superman’s “alien other” ass. But Superman’s journey from Man of Tomorrow to lame old-timer represents a complicated trail, the character walking a razor MANGA! MANGA! AND THEN MORE MANGA! Manga! Manga! And then more Manga! | The Hooded Utilitarian. Manga! Manga! And then more Manga! More than thirty years ago, Frederik Schodt began laying the ground work for a book that would become the first real information in English on the phenomenon of Japanese comics- Manga! Manga! the World of Japanese Comics. It’s rare that aseminal
PRESENCE | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN The happy family dinner, the smiles, the upper-crust yachts in the background; the black finger in the center, with its calibrated, meticulous wrongness, reveals the cheerful 50s nuclear family as paper-thin pasteboard. Zeppelin’s mere presence reveals and knocks apart their uncanny inanity. BLOG | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN | PAGE 54 “all beings have a twofold face, a face of light and a black face. The luminous face, the face of day, is the only one that the common run of men perceive. GATTACA | THE HOODED UTILITARIAN Ethan Hawke’s Vincent is one of the defectives, with a life projection of only 30 years due to a heart condition who uses the black market to assume the identity of a genetically ideal person in order to become an astronaut. The clothes in the world of the genetically superiorI HATE SUPERHEROES
I Hate Superheroes. That’s what Alan Moore told a recent interviewer. “I don’t think the superhero stands for anything good,” he said. “They were originally in the hands of writers who would actively expand the imagination of their nine-to-13-year-old audience.”. But since all they do nowadays is entertain30-60-year-old
ANALYZING COMICS 101: VISUAL SENTENCE VS. PAGE LAYOUT Or an Orienter may serve as the Establisher of an interrupted sentence that initializes tension later. Sentence Layout: the relationship of visual sentences to pages. Page sentence: a sentence that begins with the page’s first panel and ends with the page’s final panel. Multi – page sentence: a sentence that extends beyond one page. THE MOST OBSCURE, UNINTERESTING COMIC BOOK CHARACTER Weirdly, the “most obscure American comics character” Moore had practiced on was The Heap—the 1940s character Wein had knocked-off to create Swamp Thing in 1971. The character type was oddly popular in the early 70s. Roy Thomas had been a Heap fan as a kid, and so when he got a staff writer job at Marvel, he created the Heap-like Glob for THE FORKED PATH- CHILDHOOD, DEATH AND THE CHOOSE YOUR OWN The books were a gift to him from his older sister’s boyfriend- a box full of Choose Your Own Adventures from a few years earlier. We poured over them, relishing the illustrations, the variety of settings and the sometimes lurid titles and subject matter.Comments Feed
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