Showing posts with label comics bulletin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics bulletin. Show all posts
Friday, March 27, 2015
In-depth interview at Comics Bulletin!
Here's a very in-depth new interview with me at Comics Bulletin, in which I discuss You Don't Say, March, parenthood, regionalism, aging, and tons more-- I'd even call this interview definitive!
You Don't Say will be in stores everywhere June 8th.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
MARCH: BOOK ONE review at Comics Bulletin!
Here's a new review of March: Book One up at Comics Bulletin.
An excerpt:
"Powell has always been a master at emotion, but March is perhaps his greatest work yet, full of vitality and righteousness and passion, as well as terrifying acts of inhumanity that test the will of the activists. Lewis' story is in many ways the ultimate American experience, an examination of how an intense devotion to a dream can often overcome even the most profound obstacles and Powell is the perfect artist to showcase Lewis' journey. Despite being a relatively young white man, Powell appears to have a telepathic link to Lewis, his depictions of the era so expressive they make it remarkably easy to become fully immersed in the work."
An excerpt:
"Powell has always been a master at emotion, but March is perhaps his greatest work yet, full of vitality and righteousness and passion, as well as terrifying acts of inhumanity that test the will of the activists. Lewis' story is in many ways the ultimate American experience, an examination of how an intense devotion to a dream can often overcome even the most profound obstacles and Powell is the perfect artist to showcase Lewis' journey. Despite being a relatively young white man, Powell appears to have a telepathic link to Lewis, his depictions of the era so expressive they make it remarkably easy to become fully immersed in the work."
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About Me

- Nate Powell
- I make comics-- Save It For Later, Two Dead, March, Run, Come Again, Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole. Arkansan in Indiana, dad, aging punk.