tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59121232009-02-20T19:40:55.912-05:00Panel by PanelConversations about upcoming graphic novels and other comic-related subjects. From your hosts, <a href="mailto:tenofpumkins@yahoo.com">Mr. Prune</a> and the Rev. Nectarine.Maxnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5912123.post-1065758973307542112003-10-10T00:09:00.000-04:002003-10-10T03:59:42.650-04:00Our Manifesto Monthly comics are dead. (Long live monthly comics.) That is, the market has shifted away from serial fiction and toward the graphic novel. Of course, comics aren't any less serial-- the trade paperback is made up of monthlies after all -- but the way one thinks about comics as a whole has changed. It's not the issues anymore; it's the entire package. At Panel by Panel, we Maxnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5912123.post-1065575390542391972003-10-07T21:09:00.000-04:002003-10-18T03:11:44.560-04:00Conversation Logged on Oct. 5th, 2003 This Week's Discussion: Runaways 1-6 Runaways Overview Prune: So, momentarily dodging the question of why do this at all, let's talk about why we're discussing this. Nectarine: I was wondering. Prune: The short answer is that it's very good. I discovered it more or less at random -- picking up the Sentinel/Runaways promotional book entirely on a whim. Maxnoreply@blogger.com