Glen Weldon http://kttz.org en Graphic-Novel Gumshoe Rounds Up Unusual Suspects http://kttz.org/post/graphic-novel-gumshoe-rounds-unusual-suspects Matt Kindt is a storyteller so fully in control of his gifts that his graphic novels — <em>3 Story</em>, <em>Revolver</em> and others — read like quietly compelling arguments for the comics medium's narrative potential.<p>With his latest, the multilayered and slyly existential <em>Red Handed</em>, he assembles a mystery story that only comics could capture, filled with puzzles and set pieces that depend entirely on the interplay of word and image. Wed, 08 May 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 24095 at http://kttz.org Graphic-Novel Gumshoe Rounds Up Unusual Suspects Niffenegger Lets Fly With An Adult Fairy Tale In 'Raven Girl' http://kttz.org/post/niffenegger-lets-fly-adult-fairy-tale-raven-girl In <em>The Time Traveler's Wife,</em> Audrey Niffenegger married her gently wry sensibility to a classic science-fiction conceit, and the result became a literary sensation — as much a tried-and-true staple of book-club culture as cheap malbec.<p>Now, with <em>Raven Girl,</em> Niffenegger sets out to create a new fairy tale bearing the form's alchemical mix of light with dark, wish fulfillment with foreboding, bright fantasy with flat-out creepiness. Thu, 02 May 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 23739 at http://kttz.org Niffenegger Lets Fly With An Adult Fairy Tale In 'Raven Girl' Which Comics Should I Get? Your Free Comic Book Day Cheat Sheet http://kttz.org/post/which-comics-should-i-get-your-free-comic-book-day-cheat-sheet This Saturday, May 4<sup>th</sup>, is Free Comic Book Day, the comics industry's annual attempt to sail out past the shallow, overfished shoals where Nerds Like Me lazily and inexpertly spawn, to instead cast their line into the colder, deeper waters where Normals Like You swim free, blissfully unconcerned about the myriad nettlesome continuity issues surrounding Supergirl's underpants.<p>Yes, Free Comic Book Day is about <em>you</em>, O person who hasn't set foot in a comics shop in years, or ever. Wed, 01 May 2013 14:59:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 23684 at http://kttz.org Which Comics Should I Get? Your Free Comic Book Day Cheat Sheet Stars In His Eyes, Sending Smoke Signals To Mars http://kttz.org/post/stars-his-eyes-sending-smoke-signals-mars In his slim but beguiling novel <em>Equilateral</em>, Ken Kalfus places us inside the heads of his characters with such deftness that the line between what is true and what they believe to be true fades to obscurity. It's no coincidence that the heads in question belong to scientists who pride themselves on their evidence-based worldview; Kalfus delights in having readers continually gauge and recalibrate the distance between the world and his characters' seemingly objective observations of it. Tue, 16 Apr 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 22785 at http://kttz.org Stars In His Eyes, Sending Smoke Signals To Mars The Mundane World Illuminated In 'Hand-Drying In America' http://kttz.org/post/mundane-world-illuminated-hand-drying-america Ben Katchor's syndicated comic strips vary in subject — his <em>Julius Knipl: Real Estate Photographer</em>, for example, explores the surreal underside of our urban environment by documenting the inner lives of the spaces and storefronts we walk past every day, while <em>The Cardboard Valise</em> reads like a Fodor's guide to a country that exists only in Franz Kafka's dream journal.<p>What unites them, and vivifies them, is Katchor's singular voice, guiding us through his busy panels like a meticulous, dispassionate and slightly bemused Virgil. Tue, 12 Mar 2013 11:03:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 20784 at http://kttz.org The Mundane World Illuminated In 'Hand-Drying In America' Beyond Visible: LGBT Characters In Graphic Novels http://kttz.org/post/beyond-visible-lgbt-characters-graphic-novels OK, yes: To gay comics fans like me, DC Comics' <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/02/12/171767271/book-news-anger-over-superman-author-who-condemns-homosexuality">decision</a> to hire an anti-gay activist like Orson Scott Card to write <em>Superman</em> — an iconic character who exists to represent humanity's noblest ideals of justice and compassion — is <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/02/17/172229592/man-of-tomorrow-superman-orson-scott-card-and-me">deeply dispiriting</a>.<p>But it doesn't change the fact that today's mainstream superhero comics contain more LGBT characters t Wed, 20 Feb 2013 12:03:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 19610 at http://kttz.org Beyond Visible: LGBT Characters In Graphic Novels Man Of Tomorrow: Superman, Orson Scott Card And Me http://kttz.org/post/man-tomorrow-superman-orson-scott-card-and-me-0 Let's make this perfectly clear at the outset: I don't work for NPR, and what I'm about to say doesn't represent NPR. I'm but a lowly freelancer they're dumb enough to publish a bunch, and what I say now I say as me, which is to say:<p>1. An inveterate Superman nerd, and<p>2. A gay dude.<p>DC Comics has hired Orson Scott Card to write the first two issues of a new digital-first Superman comic. Sun, 17 Feb 2013 18:33:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 19482 at http://kttz.org Man Of Tomorrow: Superman, Orson Scott Card And Me Man Of Tomorrow: Superman, Orson Scott Card And Me http://kttz.org/post/man-tomorrow-superman-orson-scott-card-and-me <em>Glen Weldon is a freelance writer and regular contributor to </em><a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/">Monkey See</a><em>.</em><p>Let's make this perfectly clear at the outset: I don't work for NPR, and what I'm about to say doesn't represent NPR. I'm but a lowly freelancer they're dumb enough to publish a bunch, and what I say now I say as me, which is to say:<p>1. An inveterate Superman nerd, and<p>2. A gay dude.<p>DC Comics has hired Orson Scott Card to write the first two issues of a new digital-first Superman comic. Sun, 17 Feb 2013 17:45:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 19480 at http://kttz.org They Call Me ... Bruce? When Characters Outlive Their Names http://kttz.org/post/they-call-me-bruce-when-characters-outlive-their-names Look, don't get me wrong. There's nothing wrong with the name "Bruce."<p>There are plenty of Bruces about, and good and strong and admirable Bruces they are, contributing to society in myriad ways.<p>You got your Springsteen, of course. Your Campbell. Your Vilanch. Your Dern. Your ... um, Boxleitner. Your Jenner and your ... Baumgartner, was it? Baumgartner.<p>Bruce: A perfectly fine name. Just not as common in the U.S. as it once was, is my point.<p>Like any name, it cycles in and out of fashion over the decades. Consider: Of the notable Bruces I picked at random, above? Fri, 01 Feb 2013 18:39:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 18594 at http://kttz.org They Call Me ... Bruce? When Characters Outlive Their Names New 'Tune,' Same Key From Cartoonist Derek Kirk Kim http://kttz.org/post/new-tune-same-key-cartoonist-derek-kirk-kim By the time cartoonist Derek Kirk Kim was 30 years old, his prodigious talents had already won him an Eisner award, an Ignatz award and a Harvey award, the top three honors of the comics field. Sat, 24 Nov 2012 14:57:00 +0000 Glen Weldon 15004 at http://kttz.org New 'Tune,' Same Key From Cartoonist Derek Kirk Kim