Tag: Marjorie Liu

‘Monstress’ takes home another Hugo; Sana Takeda named best artist

Monstress, the fantasy series written by Marjorie Liu, drawn by Sana Takeda

Eisner Awards: The Complete Winners List

‘Monstress’ and ‘My Favorite Thing Is Monsters’ were big winners

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LINK: Creating an epic fantasy comic book series

Lavish, nervy and idiosyncratic: Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda’s “Monstress”

LINK: Gaudy beauty and extravagant horror

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20 Great Comics to Read At the Beach, As Chosen By Creators

The full, and multicultural af, list is at Vulture.com.

Includes Neil Gaiman’s How to Talk to Girls at Parties with art by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá.Neil Gaiman's How to Talk to Girls at Parties

Female Creators Receive Record Number of Eisner Award Nominations

Check out the names at The Mary Sue.

PEOPLE OF COLOR (women and otherwise) are also represented among this year’s Eisner Award noms. The list includes:

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Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda for Monstress; Valentine De Landro for Bitch Planet; Erica Henderson for The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and Jughead; Guojing for The Only Child; Jillian Tamaki for SuperMutant Magic Academy; Riad Sattouf for The Arab of the Future; John Leguizamo (!) and Shamus Beyale for Ghetto Clown; Cliff Chiang for Paper Girls; Dustin Nguyen for Descender; Frances Gateward and John Jennings for The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art; and Tony Ong for The Eternaut.

Marjorie Liu Talks ‘Monstress’ On Image Comics’ Podcast

Check out the podcast at Imagecomics.com.

Fantasy novelist and comics writer Marjorie Liu

Fantasy novelist and comics writer Marjorie Liu

The Mary Sue Exclusive: Dark Horse Comics to Publish ‘The Secret Loves of Geek Girls’!

Read at The Mary Sue.

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Monstress & Kaijumax Up for Comics Alliance Best of 2015

LINK: Both Universes Are Epic

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MTV News: ‘Monstress’ Writer Marjorie Liu

LINK: Marvel/DC Have A Long Way To Go Towards Real Diversity

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