In the Pipeline
November 17th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
The Chimera Brigade Has Arrived!!
November 15th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
The long-awaited Chimera Brigade series kicks off in the U.S. this December, attempting to answer the question: “Whatever happened to the European superhero?†Drawing on a wealth of cult and popular literatures from the late 19th century to just before World War II, The Chimera Brigade rewrites the fictional history of Euro-adventurers into a shared universe not unlike our own.
A book trailer from publisher Titan Comics.
Scripted by Serge Lehman and Fabrice Colin, with pencils by Gess and colors by Celine Bessonneau.
More details, and a key to characters and references, at Weird Fiction Review.
Comics in the Pipeline: Masked
November 12th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
Serge Lehman, one of the minds behind The Chimera Brigade, continues his exploration of Euro-superheroes with this series set in a Paris five minutes into the future.
Coming to you soon from the good folks at Titan Comics!
Comics in the Pipeline: Season of the Snake
November 10th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
Ever since The Chimera Brigade, I seem to be translating a lot of French SF star Serge Lehman. For instance, this trilogy, Season of the Snake, set in a nexus of interplanetary transport linked to distant star systems by spacetime “chutes.” Sentient hive minds, ambulatory arbors, heroes armored and pregnant… plus a clever use of color bleeding into early two-tone (you can tell from the progression of the covers). Â Meticulous art by Jean-Marie Michaud.
Coming to you soon from the good folks at Titan Comics!
Comics in the Pipeline: Elric
November 8th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
With Book 2, Stormbringer, I jump aboard The Ship Which Sails Over Land and Sea the smash French adaptation of Michael Moorcock’s immortal Elric series by Julien Blondel, Jean-Luc Cano, Robin Recht, Didier Poli, and Julien Telo.
Coming to you soon from the good folks at Titan Comics!
Frederik Peeters’ Aama 2 Now Out
November 6th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
Now out in English, the second volume of Swiss creator Frederik Peeter’s full-color far-future space saga of autism, technology, and artificial intelligence: Aama, The Invisible Throng!
If the cover doesn’t do it for you, maybe the wonders inside will:
This Saturday at USC: Marjane Satrapi and Chris Ware
November 5th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
Award-winning graphic novelists MARJANE SATRAPI and CHRIS WARE are two artists whose difficult, beautiful storytelling combines visual pleasure with subject matter of the highest seriousness. Satrapi’s internationally best-selling graphic memoir Persepolis recounts her youth in Iran amid the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War. Chris Ware uses stunningly lyrical drawings and spare text to create haunting, beautiful and unshakable books, including Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth. Join us for a rare opportunity to see these two critically acclaimed artists—and longtime mutual admirers—in conversation about their own and each other’s work. The discussion will be moderated by USC professors DANA JOHNSON and JEFF SOLOMON, hosting the event in conjunction with Professor ALICE GAMBRELL. RSVP now!
The Art of Empathy reviewed at PopMatters
November 5th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
Hans Rollman, a contributing editor at PopMatters, has penned the first review of The Art of Empathy, the NEA’s collection of essays on translation published last August. He spares a kind mention for yours truly:
Edward Gauvin draws an analogy with photographers (and other new media workers), who were once seen as merely technicians who clicked a button: now they’re seen as creative producers in their own right. “The translator is… a literature worker, and as such deserves respect, guarantees of safer working conditions, and certain basic rights for the formerly invisible and illicit.â€
Tonight in Oakland: Locked Down, Locked Out by Maya Schenwar
November 4th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
I was at Lannan last fall with Maya, and she is the shiznit. Go see an important lady talk about an important thing: PRISON REFORM. Then buy her book!
Comics in the Pipeline: Pablo
November 4th, 2014 § 0 comments § permalink
From over the summer, a comics tetralogy about Picasso’s early days based largely on the memoirs of his legendary mistress Fernande. The hit series by writer Julie Birmant and artist Clement Oubrerie even got an exhibit at the Musée de Montmartre.
Coming to you soon from the folks at SelfMadeHero!













