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Panel Discussion: A Conversation with David Hine.

David Hine, Comic Book Writer

07-Nov-14 18:06

Panel Discussion: A Conversation with David Hine.

Comics have gone mainstream. They are no longer just the private concerns of geeks and dweebs. They have mass appeal. So much so that comic books are responsible for bringing in billions of dollars at the global box office. But what do we make of all this recent hype? How do the geeks feel about their secret passion being claimed by the masses? Umapagan Ampikaipakan speaks to British writer and artist David Hine (X-Men, Spider-Man Noir, Daredevil, and The Bulletproof Coffin) about this new world in which comics teeter between high art and literary fiction.


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