I’m watching with interest how comics are changing around me. There’s a lot of work being produced that impresses me, and a lot that leaves me cold, but even with the good stuff I’m finding it harder to tell how it’s being produced, and that makes me feel disconnected with the hand and mind of the artist who made it.

I’ve gone back to basics. Not to uphold tradition, and not to reject progress, but for the honesty and immediacy of getting my vision from my head to the paper without any digital intervention.

‘I’ve gone back to basics’: Catching up with Frank Quitely | The Comics Journal

Good Frank Quitely interview by Jake Zawlacki for The Comics Journal. I disagree on AI topic, AI is not «just a tool», I’ll quote Pope Leo XIV just because recently he paraphrased something I’ve been heard for years:

[…] technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate and use it.

Encyclical Letter «Magnifica Humanitas» #AI #AIShit #Comics #FrankQuitely #Hipervínculo #Hyperlien #Hyperlink
DC COMICS Grant Morrison MULTIVERSITY Complete Lot (Mostly) NM! | eBay

(This amazing comic book lot features the complete set of Grant Morrison's MULTIVERSITY series, including every issue number 1(because except for the final one they're ALL number 1 ;)), all in excellent condition.

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“Frank Quitely is widely celebrated in the comics world, but far less attention has been paid to how deeply his work engages with the cultural, historical, & visual identity of Glasgow & Scotland”

Drs David John Boys & Julie Briand-Boyd, on the University of Leuven Press blog

https://lup.be/2025/06/david-john-boyd-and-julie-briand-boyd-superhero-comics-and-scottish-identity/

#Scottish #literature #identity #comics #comicbooks #illustration #FrankQuitely #Glasgow #Scotland

David John Boyd and Julie Briand-Boyd | Superhero Comics and Scottish Identity | Leuven University Press

In 'Superhero Comics and Scottish Identity' authors David John Boyd and Julie Briand-Boyd investigate questions of historical and contemporary expressions of Scottishness in transcultural comics genres such as superhero, science fiction, and fantasy.

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