
Episode #17
The Women That Comics Forgot
Lily Renée survived the Holocaust, got to New York, and became a Golden Age comics artist. She was written out of history for forty years. She was 97 when comics finally found her again.

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Hosted by Adam @ Macroverse · arts · EN-US · 7 episodes
We think comics should be taken seriously. Spectacularly so. so each week I dive into a piece of the comics universe, be that history, upcoming books, artists or something completely random like quantum physics (which was my degree, weirdly enough...).
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Episode #17
Lily Renée survived the Holocaust, got to New York, and became a Golden Age comics artist. She was written out of history for forty years. She was 97 when comics finally found her again.

Episode #15
Hello and welcome to Episode 14 of the Macroverse Dispatch! With Supergirl coming this week, Spider-Man spinning his way back into cinemas in late July, and the upcoming animated Rogue Trooper (from UK weekly stalwart 2000AD and a personal favourite of mine), it felt like an appropriate time to do a dive into adaptations of comics into movies, and specifically what gets lost when comics become films. If you want to check out Body Bags: Father's Day, you can do so HERE!

Episode #14
This week we’re running the clock back a good long way to look at one of the great, great grandfather’s of modern comics, a series of engravings published in 1735. The series had Dickensian character names, social satire, morality… oh, and the creator also accidentally invented copyright law. Follow us on Substack for more: https://substack.com/@themacroversedispatch

Episode #13
It’s Pride month, so this week I'm tracking the long, strange, frequently embarrassing but ultimately rather heartening story of how comics dealt - and continue to deal - with LGBTQ+ characters, creators, and readers. If you prefer reading, then please join us on Substack, and if you like the idea of some cool pre-code horror merch, then check out our Threadless store: https://macroverseprecode.threadless.com/ Enjoy and Keep Buggering On!

Episode #12
<p>War comics evolved - some of them at least - from being exclusively jingoistic military adventures during WWII to anti-war re-tellings of events during the Korean War... until restrictions on both the portrayal of violence and criticism of authority in the mid ' 50s essentially shuttered them.</p>
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