Here's more from Dorman on the series from a 2013 interview:
The Arthur of the Comics Project, sponsored by the Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain, is an ongoing effort to compile a comprehensive listing of the representations of the Matter of Britain in the comics medium. The corpus is international in scope and extends as far back as (at least) the 1920s. We welcome your help in achieving our goal, and we also appreciate news on other medieval-themed comics.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Wasted Land Video
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7:48 PM
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Dorman's The Wasted Lands Collected
Another quick update for the night:
Dave Dorman's once and future series The Wasted Lands has been collected and reissued as an omnibus edition by Magnetic Press. Its a handsome over-sized volume and reasonably priced at $24.99.
Full details at http://www.magnetic-press.com/wasted-lands-omnibus/. The site includes an interview with Dorman, a video trailer (see below), and a press kit.
Dave Dorman's WASTED LANDS Omnibus graphic novel trailer from Neurobellum on Vimeo.
Dave Dorman's once and future series The Wasted Lands has been collected and reissued as an omnibus edition by Magnetic Press. Its a handsome over-sized volume and reasonably priced at $24.99.
Full details at http://www.magnetic-press.com/wasted-lands-omnibus/. The site includes an interview with Dorman, a video trailer (see below), and a press kit.
Dave Dorman's WASTED LANDS Omnibus graphic novel trailer from Neurobellum on Vimeo.
Blog Editor, The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture
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7:45 PM
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Camelot in Four Colors Updated
Alan Stewart has recently announced that his Camelot in Four Colors website has been updated through 2015. As always, the site offers a wealth of information and images. It can be accessed at http://camelot4colors.com/.
Blog Editor, The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture
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7:36 PM
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